
Andrea Jaramillo
Colombia Reporter at Bloomberg News
Colombia reporter at Bloomberg News. Opinions are my own.
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2 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Andrea Jaramillo |Jonathan Gilbert
Latin American oil and gas producer GeoPark looks to be making moves to defend itself form a hostile takeover after a rival energy firm took a large stake in the company. In a shareholder rights plan announced on Tuesday, Bogotá-based GeoPark adopted a mechanism for rights to become exercisable if an entity or person acquires ownership of 12% or more in the company. The move follows a recent SEC filing by Pampa Energy Inc., which reported a 10.17% holding in GeoPark.
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Andrea Jaramillo |Jonathan Gilbert
The city skyline of Bogota, Colombia, on Sunday, July 3, 2022. Dozens of Venezuelan opposition figures, who turned Colombia into their unofficial headquarters in recent years, say the election of Gustavo Petro as Colombia's first leftist president puts them at risk, and they plan to leave.
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Andrea Jaramillo |Patricia Laya
Ocho de los principales partidos políticos de Colombia se oponen al plan del presidente Gustavo Petro de decretar una consulta popular sobre los derechos laborales, calificando de “golpe de Estado” su intento de marginar al Congreso. “El pueblo debe expresarse”, declaró Petro en un discurso tras anunciar su decisión de seguir adelante con sus planes de consulta, alegando que el Senado había “hecho trampa” al bloquear la reforma. El decreto se publicará esta semana, añadió.
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Andrea Jaramillo |Patricia Laya
President Gustavo Petro(Bloomberg) -- Eight of Colombia’s main political parties are opposing President Gustavo Petro’s plan to decree a referendum on labor rights, labeling his attempt to sideline congress a “coup”. “The people must express themselves,” Petro said in a speech, after announcing his decision to go ahead with his referendum plans, alleging that the senate had “cheated” by blocking the reform. The decree will be published this week, he added.
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1 week ago |
rigzone.com | Andrea Jaramillo
Ecopetrol SA plans to continue drilling for natural gas in Colombian Caribbean waters after partner Shell Plc exited three offshore blocks, betting on growing domestic demand and potentially lucrative reserves. Shell said in April it would pull out of the COL-5, Purple Angel and Fuerte Sur blocks as part of a “strategic” decision, ending its oil and gas exploration in Colombia.
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