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Grupo Mexico, Axtel, Gol, Tractebel: Latin Equity Preview

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Grupo Mexico, Axtel, Gol, Tractebel: Latin Equity Preview

The following stocks may make significant gains or losses in Latin America today. Symbols are in parentheses after the company name and stock prices are from the last session.

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Grupo Mexico (GMEXICOB MM): Mexico’s antitrust agency may block Grupo Carso SA, the Mexican industrial group controlled by billionaire Carlos Slim, from selling its railroad to copper producer Grupo Mexico SA, said Eduardo Perez Motta, president of Mexico’s Federal Competition Commission yesterday. Grupo Mexico, which operates the Mexican railroad Ferromex, announced on Nov. 25 it agreed to buy Ferrosur SA in exchange for Grupo Carso taking a 25 percent stake in Grupo Mexico’s transportation company. The shares rose 16 centavos, or 0.7 percent, to 23.97 pesos.

Axtel SA (AXTELCPO MM): Shares of the Mexican telephone company fell after Axtel and shareholder sold $368.6 million of shares to local and international investors in an initial public offering. Axtel fell 61 centavos, or 2.4 percent, to 24.89.

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