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The Colombia Securities Exchange ( Spanish : Bolsa de Valores de Colombia , bvc ) is a stock exchange which was created as a result of merging three independent stock exchanges: Bogotá (Bolsa de Bogotá, 1928), Medellín (Bolsa de Medellín, 1961) and Occidente (Bolsa de Occidente, Cali, 1983). It has offices in Bogotá , Medellín and Cali . Furthermore, with the bvc Training Centers the company is located in 19 Colombian cities through agreements with universities and chambers of commerce.

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14-465: ETB may refer to: Technology [ edit ] ETB (company) , a Colombian telecommunications company Electric trolley bus Electronic throttle body , in vehicles End-of-Transmission-Block character , in computing Engineering and Technology Board , now EngineeringUK, a UK organisation that promotes engineering Ethernet Train Backbone ,

28-716: A train communication network Other uses [ edit ] Education and Training Board , a public body in Ireland Endothelin B receptor , a protein Equitorial Trust Bank , a Nigerian commercial bank Etebi language of Nigeria Ethiopian birr , the currency of Ethiopia Euskal Telebista , a television network in the Basque Autonomous Community Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

42-505: Is also a NYSE listed company and Scadta today known as Avianca . Bogotá Stock Exchange remained as Colombia's only stock trading organization until the 1950s when Medellín created its own Stock Exchange. This was particularly useful for the coffee trade since Colombia's coffee market's original birthplace is the Department of Antioquia . Cali created its stock exchange in the mid-1970s. The main driving force of this stock exchanges

56-6191: Is one of the principal telecommunication companies in Colombia , principally in Cundinamarca , Tolima and Villavicencio . In 2012 there were almost 2,000,000 telephone lines with this company. Alex Javier Blanco Rivera has been CEO of ETB since December of 2022. References [ edit ] ^ "Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Bogotá S.A" . Bogota.gov.co . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ Blanco Rivera, Alex Javier. "Alex Javier Blanco Riveira | LinkedIn" . LinkedIn (in Spanish) . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ Blanco Rivera, Alex Javier. "Alex Javier Blanco Riveira | LinkedIn" . LinkedIn (in Spanish) . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . v t e Vodafone Subsidiaries and divisions Albania Czech Republic Egypt Germany Ghana Greece Hungary (sold) India (defunct) Ireland Italy ( ho. ) Jordan New Zealand (sold) Northern Cyprus Portugal Romania Turkey United Kingdom Vodafone Global Enterprise Vodafone Deutschland Vodafone Automotive Shareholdings Australia (50%) India (45.2%) Safaricom (40%) Kenya Ethiopia Netherlands (50%) Vodafone Netherlands Ziggo Ziggo Sport Ziggo Sport Totaal Ziggo TV Vodacom (65%) South Africa DR Congo Lesotho Mozambique Nigeria Tanzania Partners Armenia Argentina Austria Azerbaijan Belgium Benin Bulgaria Cameroon (defunct) Canada Channel Islands Chile Colombia Croatia Cyprus Denmark Dominican Republic Estonia Fiji Finland France French Polynesia Guam Hong Kong Iceland Iran Japan Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg North Macedonia Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Peru Philippines Poland Qatar Russia Serbia Singapore Slovenia Solomon Islands South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Turkmenistan Ukraine United Arab Emirates United States Products and services M-Pesa Betavine Corporate directors Gerard Kleisterlee (Chairman) Vittorio Colao (CEO) Andy Halford (CFO) Steve Pusey (CTO) Michel Combes (CEO Europe Region) John Buchanan Alan Jebson Samuel Jonah Nick Land Anne Lauvergeon Simon Murray Nick Read Luc Vandevelde Tony Watson Philip Yea Sponsorships Beşiktaş J.K. (2014–) England cricket team (1996–2010) Kaizer Chiefs (Vodacom) (2012–) Loftus Versfeld Stadium (Vodacom) (2005–) Orlando Pirates (Vodacom) (2012–) Manchester United F.C. (2000–2006) Shelby Can-Am (Vodacom) (2000–2005) South African Football Association (Vodacom) (2012–) South Africa national football team South Africa women's national football team South Africa national rugby union team (Vodacom) (1994–2017) Team Vodafone (2007–12) Vodacom Blue Bulls (Vodacom) (1998–) Vodacom Challenge (Vodacom) (1999–2011) Vodacom Championship (Vodacom) (2001–2010) Vodacom Cup (Vodacom) (1998–2015) Vodacom League (Vodacom) (1998–2012) Vodacom Players Championship (Vodacom) (1998–2002) Vodacom Soccer Spectacular (Vodacom Lesotho) (2008–2011) Vodacom Tower (Vodacom) (2009–) Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (2007–13) Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (2000–) Vodafone Park (2013–) Vodafone Ski Resort (2005–) Vodafone Warriors (1999–) Other AirTouch Arcor Cable & Wireless Worldwide Cheeka ihug Mannesmann Verizon Wireless Vodafone live! ZooZoo v t e [REDACTED] IGBC companies of Colombia Argos Avianca Holdings Banco de Bogotá Banco de Occidente Bancolombia Bolsa de Valores de Colombia Cemex LatAm Holdings Corficolombiana Davivienda Ecopetrol ETB Grupo Argos Grupo Aval Grupo Éxito Grupo Nutresa Odinsa Frontera Energy v t e Internet in Colombia ISPs ETB Telefónica UNE EMCALI [REDACTED] Mobile Internet Providers Tigo Colombia Claro Movistar Related Organizations Ministry of Communications TLD .co Popular websites News eltiempo.com elespectador.com colombiareports.com Las2orillas Online radio caracol.com.co rcn.com.co wradio.com.co hjck.com lasuperestacion.fm bluradio.com Video sharing Citytv.com.co Politics La Silla Vacía Technologies WiMAX in Colombia Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ETB_(company)&oldid=1255027648 " Categories : Companies based in Bogotá Telecommunications companies established in 1884 Telecommunications companies of Colombia Government-owned companies of Colombia Companies listed on

70-577: The Colombia Stock Exchange 1884 establishments in Colombia Colombian brands Hidden categories: CS1 Spanish-language sources (es) Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from July 2024 Colombian Securities Exchange As an infrastructure provider and securities issuer,

84-672: The bvc is overseen by the Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia . Its main function is to be financing alternative for the productive system, through direct investment. The bvc does not have regulatory or oversight functions. The idea of a stock exchange in Colombia occurred originally in Medellín at the beginning of the 20th century with an initiative in 1901 and then in Bogotá in 1903 with an unsuccessful outcome. It

98-477: The evolution of illegal drug trade and the violence it brought, were factors that decimated the share trading market of Colombia during the 1970s. Despite these problems and the original stock exchange losing its original mission of being a vehicle for the trading of shares, its executives pursued the improving of the credibility of Bolsa de Bogota by concentrating in the operations between potential investors and shareholders. During 2001 it became necessary to merge

112-800: The 💕 Colombian telecommunication company Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Bogotá [REDACTED] Company type Colombian Telecommunications Industry Telecommunications Founded 1884 Founder Jose Raimundo Martinez Headquarters Carrera 8 No. 20 - 56 Floor 9, Bogotá , Colombia Area served Colombia Key people Alex Javier Blanco Riveira (CEO/President) Claudia López Hernández (Bogota's mayor) Products Telephony TV Internet Owner Bogota's District (88%) Private Investors (12%) Website http://etb.com Footnotes / references The Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Bogotá , BVC : 5800&tipoMercado=1 ETB 5800 )

126-637: The regulations of the new entity and on November 23 of 1928 the public title 1702 was signed and constituted the Bogota Stock Exchange as a public limited company . On May 6, 1929, the first board of trustees was elected. In March 1929 the first 17 traders were assigned by Banking Superintendent Gonzalo Cordoba and on April 25 corporations and organizations registered their shares, this included banks, financial service companies and manufacturing and commercial services corporations. Among them Bank of Colombia currently branded as Bancolombia which

140-463: The same time, the Deceval, DCV and Cavali Central Securities Depositories were also set up to create a regional trading market for equity securities from the three MILA countries. [www.mercadomila.com] opens up a world of opportunities for investors and brokers from Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, who have been able to easily buy and sell stocks from the three stock markets through a local broker since

154-816: The three regional stock exchanges into what it is known today as Bolsa de Valores of Colombia (Stock Exchange of Colombia). Another highlight was the start-up of the Integrated Latin American Market (MILA, in its Spanish acronym) on May 30, 2011. This was the result of an agreement signed between the Santiago Stock Exchange, the Colombia Securities Exchange, the Lima Stock Exchange and the Mexican Stock Exchange. At

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168-453: The title ETB . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ETB&oldid=1177339700 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ETB (company) From Misplaced Pages,

182-546: Was not only until the late 1920s when the political and socio-economic landscape seemed to give more opportunities of survival. It was in mid-1928 when a group of entrepreneurs and government officials from Colombia and abroad organized the promotion of the Bogotá Stock Exchange ( Sp. Bolsa de Bogotá ) so they could establish the judicial and operational framework of the newly created organization. Former Minister of Economy and jurist Jorge Soto del Corral composed

196-555: Was the economic growth it meant to their participants. However, the policy making of the original stock exchange and Colombia's Bank of the Republic (Similar to the United States Federal Reserve ) was archaic for today's standards. The evolution of the financial policies of the estate, the fundamental macroeconomic principles, the development of a financial system, the creation of entrepreneurial groups and

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