| |  | | ISSUE No.73 | published March 2008 | | | General Interest and Trends | | |  | | | | MARRYING OPPORTUNITY & RISK ANALYSIS WHY INFOAMERICAS JOINED KROLL | | Why would the world’s leader in Risk Consulting and Investigations team up with Latin America’s leading independent Market Intelligence firm? It is a question that goes well beyond the dynamic of two consulting firms and touches upon some important trends shaping global demand for market-driven consulting.   | | | | | General Interests and Trends | | |  | | | | THE HUMMER REVOLUCIÓN: VENEZUELA’S AFFLUENT CLASS REVS UP SPENDING | | It’s no secret that Venezuela is awash in oil revenues and public spending. Yet, out of the limelight of high gas prices and Chavista politics, the private sector silently grew faster than any Latin American economy at 8.2% last year. Even with a slight contraction in the oil sector, the overall economy expanded 8.4% and private consumption saw a 19% increase. Growth on this scale represents a tremendous opportunity for companies that have remained in Venezuela despite the inherent risk, or captured their spending abroad. Affluent Venezuelans, whether they have ties to the government or the private sector, are once again finding creative ways to spend and shelter their growing wealth in uncertain conditions.   | | | | | | | |  | | | | FRAUD AND COUNTERFEITING IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: PREVENTATIVE ADVICE FROM KROLL | | Pharmaceutical fraud has had a deep economic impact on an otherwise promising industry in Latin America. According to the Federal Drug Association, 40% of all drugs sold in Argentina, Colombia and Mexico were counterfeit. Intellectual property fraud in the pharmaceutical industry results not only in lost market share, but can also damage brand strength and endanger public health. Kroll offers some "Preventative Advice" to pharmaceutical companies, developed by helping clients in the industry minimize the risk of intellectual property fraud in Latin America.   |  | | | | |  | CORPORATE OFFICE (MIAMI) Tel 305-789-7100 | |  | MEXICO CITY OFFICE Tel +52-55-5279-7250 | |  | SÃO PAULO OFFICE Tel +55-11-3897-0913 | |  VIEW OUR SERVICES www.krolllatinamerica.com www.infoamericas.com | | |

Dealing with corporate fraud increasingly requires multi-purpose teams,
bridging legal, accounting, technology and investigative skills,
according to the July 2008 edition of Kroll's Global Fraud Report.
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