Panama: Cable&Wireless changes image

Cable&Wireless has presented its new image as part of its new marketing policy.

Thursday, February 5, 2009


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LA ESTRELLA.com.pa published on its website that "now the satellite and the print on the logo are more friendly to the eye," said a company spokesperson.

"The previous satellite had 24 lines while the current one has 11. The word "Panama" was also placed at the end of the logo."

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Guatemala is the first country in Latin America where PepsiCo is launching its new image, after doing so already in the United States.

CabCorp, Pepsi’s bottler for Central America and the Caribbean, invested nearly $2 million for the launch in Guatemala, which includes investment in the factory, changing the labels, changing the images in the refrigerator equipment, and an aggressive advertising campaign, among other activities.

Guatemala: Agromercantil is now BAM

October 2008

In order to provide better customer service, Agromercantil Bank now has a new image.

This new image better reflects the development and dynamism of the bank and its portfolio of products and services.
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Grupo M Changes Corporate Image

June 2010

As part of its rebranding policies, the home appliances network will now be called Grupo Monge.

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According to a press release, “the corporation has decided to use the last name ‘Monge’, as it bases its strength on being a family business.

Walmart Transforms Image in Central America

December 2010

The new concept of the supermarket chain involves service transformation and product offer.

In an effort to stay ahead of the needs and tastes of customers, Walmart of Mexico and Central America developed a new retail concept called "Mas x Menos, the cool way to buy."

This new concept will cover all outlets in Walmart supermarkets of Central America.

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