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Electrica Colombiana ISA eyes investment

BOGOTA
Fri Mar 23, 2007 3:17pm EDT

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BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian electricity transporter Electrica Colombiana ISA (ISA.CN) said on Friday it will invest at least $300 million to $400 million this year while looking for expansion opportunities in Latin America.

"At minimum the group will invest $300 million to $400 million this year," company President Luis Fernando Alarcon said in a telephone interview as part of the Reuters Latin American Investment Summit.

Possible expansion in Latin America will focus on Central America, he said.



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