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1 To complete this report the consultants from Buen Día software and consulting Inc. used reports from the Pan America Health Organization (PAHO) and Foreign Direct Investment, World Bank Group(FDI)


Analysis

We found that Howell Ventures Ltd could be marketing to Latin America in 5 countries, where in the initial stage of the study the best probabilities were in Aruba.

On further analysis, following information from the Pan America Health Organization (PAHO), we discovered there was a substantial possibility for success in the automotive sector (Sector classification from FDI 2), other service sector (Sector classification from FDI 15) and social service sector (Sector classification from FDI 18).
The FDI report shows that 100% of total Investment Success Opportunities are centred in four countries: Colombia, Chile, Brazil and Nicaragua with a total of 18 Foreign Direct Investment Opportunities in these countries.


Recommendation

Our recommendation is to focus our initial search in these four countries, with an emphasis on Colombia and Chile. Of the opportunities we found for Howell Ventures Ltd, 77% of them were in these two countries.

In Colombia, around 4 million people have some kind of incapacity. Of this number approximate 35% (around 770 thousand people) lack the ability to walk. The availability of products to facilitate transportation for these people is non-existent.

On the other hand Chile, has around 2 million people who are incapacitated in some way. The Chilean government has programs in place to provide access to equipment to help these people participate actively in society.
June 12, 2009
 
 
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