02 agosto 2012

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Sofoca Bomberos incendio en casa de Costa Azul #acapulco

Condena Ayuntamiento asesinato de director de Gobernación municipal

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El Ayuntamiento de Acapulco expresa su más enérgica condena por el artero ataque en que resultó muerto esta mañana el titular de la Dirección de Gobernación municipal, Rogelio Lozano Herrera.

 

En apego a la coordinación de trabajo que ha impulsado esta administración con los gobiernos estatal y federal, se solicitará a las autoridades correspondientes una investigación exhaustiva para esclarecer este lamentable hecho.

 

Este gobierno manifiesta su permanente rechazo a la violencia en cualquiera de sus manifestaciones y ratifica su disposición de seguir emprendiendo acciones que garanticen un clima de paz y tranquilidad a la sociedad en general. 


Mexico's Yahel Castillo and Julian Sanchez (top) perform their second dive during the men's synchronised 3m springboard final at the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Aquatics Centre - chicagotribune.com

Diving: Mexicans take leap of faith into diving pool - chicagotribune.com

LONDON (Reuters) - From the high, rocky cliffs of Acapulco, to the perfectly heated pool at the London Aquatics Centre, Mexican divers like to take the plunge on high risk tactics.

The sport has a long tradition going back at least as far as its most successful Olympian, Joaquin Capilla, who won four medals in the 1940s and 1950s, and the locals of Acapulco, who since the 1930s have performed daring dives off their famous 35-metre-high cliffs.

In London, Mexican divers are carrying Capilla's torch, winning the country's only two medals of the Games so far, both silver behind the dominant Chinese diving team.

"Mexicans like to say that we are great fighters," said Julian Sanchez, who competed on Wednesday in the three-meter springboard synchronized event. "So we like to think big."

As part of that psyche, the Mexican divers at London have been betting on difficult dives that produce high scores if they come off, but no podium place if they do not.

The gamble paid off for Ivan Garcia and German Sanchez on Monday, and for Paola Espinosa and Alejandra Orozco on Tuesday in the men's and women's 10-metre synchronized platform events.

But Julian Sanchez and partner Yahel Castillo's risky tactics backfired on Wednesday when their tricky four-and-a-half forward tuck was a little shoddy in the fourth round, before they botched a reverse three and a half in the fifth, Sanchez apparently slipping and coming off too early.

Castillo shrugged off the gamble, saying it was always in the hands of fate.

"Anyone could have won, anyone could have come last. The truth is it was always God's decision, so there's no problem," he said.

With the success of athletes like Espinosa, who also won a bronze in Beijing, the focus for the swimming federation has inevitably shifted away from the pool and towards diving.

The performance of their athletes, two silver medals in three finals seems to vindicate the extra resources and effort that is being put into the sport's development in Mexico.

"Mexico is a country with a lot of diving talent and now the trainers are working together more to help that talent bear fruit," said Espinosa after her medal win on Tuesday.

"This is the most complete team that Mexico has had for years in the Olympics and with a different mentality - that we want to win."

(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

Diving: Mexicans take leap of faith into diving pool - chicagotribune.com

Dramatic reduction of ship calls to Acapulco due to safety issues at this port: TMM | SYS-CON MEDIA

MEXICO CITY -- (Marketwire) -- 07/26/12 --Grupo TMM, S.A.B. (OTC: GTMAY) (BMV: TMM A) ("TMM" or the "Company"), a Mexican intermodal transportation and logistics Company, reported today its financial results for the second quarter of 2012.
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWJosé F. Serrano, chairman and chief executive officer of Grupo TMM, said, "In the 2012 second quarter, consolidated revenue decreased compared to the 2011 period, driven mainly by lower tariffs and lower utilization at the product tanker segment, reduced operations at Acapulco and the volatility of the peso versus the dollar, all of which is more difficult to overcome in a contracted revenue environment.
"However, 2012 second-quarter and first six-month utilization at the offshore segment was 88.5 percent and 90.4 percent, respectively. In the first six months of 2012, we renewed six contracts for three-year terms each, and in July we renewed two contracts for two-year terms each, all of which will improve our Maritime division results going forward. To date, the Maritime division's backlog is $167.6 million."
Serrano concluded, "We believe we are close to reaching an agreement for the financial implementation of the development of a container and liquids terminal at the Port of Tuxpan. Once completed, this terminal will strategically position TMM in this lucrative sector. Additionally, we continue to work to expand the Company's revenue and profit base through the addition of specialized offshore vessels to TMM's fleet."
SECOND-QUARTER AND FIRST-HALF 2012 OPERATING AND FINANCIAL RESULTSCompared to the same periods of last year, consolidated revenue in the 2012 second quarter and first six months decreased 12.8 percent and 8.7 percent, respectively.
Second-quarter and first six-month 2012 consolidated operating profit was $1.7 million and $6.0 million, respectively. Operating profit in the 2011 second quarter included other income net of $6.4 million, which was mainly attributable to the recovery of certain tax incentives. Excluding this one-time event, operating profit decreased $2.6 million in the second quarter of 2012 and decreased $3.7 million in the first six months of 2012, compared to the same periods of last year.
Consolidated EBITDA decreased 41.8 percent to $14.2 million in the 2012 second quarter compared to $24.4 million in the 2011 second quarter and decreased 26.6 percent to $31.4 million in the 2012 first six months compared to $42.8 million in the 2011 first six months.
Maritime revenue decreased 8.5 percent and 2.3 percent in the 2012 second quarter and first six months, respectively, compared to the same periods of last year, mainly driven by revenue losses at product tankers due to increased offhire days, as well as by lower average daily tariffs compared to the same periods of 2011. These losses were partially offset by $1.8 million of revenue from the Company's shipyard at Tampico recorded in the first six months of 2012.
Comparing the first six months of 2012 with the same period of 2011, offshore revenue increased 0.4 percent to $50.3 million, due mainly to increased revenue days; product tanker revenue decreased 16.8 percent to $13.9 million, attributable mainly to increased offhire days and lower average tariffs, as mentioned above; chemical tanker revenue decreased 18.4 percent to $8.0 million as a result of lower volumes; and harbor tugs revenue increased 7.5 percent to $7.2 million mainly due to higher tariffs per ship call and to the addition of tug services to a new Liquefied Natural Gas, or LNG, terminal at Manzanillo in March.
Maritime operating profit decreased 20.6 percent and 12.7 percent in the 2012 second quarter and first six months, respectively, compared to the same periods of last year, due mainly to operating losses at product tankers as a result of two vessels that were unemployed for the larger part of this year's first quarter and one unemployed vessel in the second quarter, which increased operating costs.
Maritime profit reductions were partially offset by improvements at chemical tankers in both reported periods compared to last year, as this business segment recorded $0.9 million of gross profit in the first six months of 2012 compared to a gross loss of $0.3 million in the first six months of 2011. Additionally, the Company's shipyard contributed $0.5 million of profit in the first six months of 2012.
Maritime's EBITDA for the first six months of 2012 fell 7.7 percent, or $3.1 million, to $37.0 million compared to $40.1 million in first six months of 2011.
Ports and Terminals revenue decreased 11.8 percent and 13.7 percent in the 2012 second quarter and first six months, respectively, compared to the same periods of last year, driven mainly by a dramatic reduction of ship calls at Acapulco due to safety issues at this port, which accounted for a $1.3 million revenue loss in the 2012 six-month period, as well as by lower volumes at shipping agencies, partially offset by improved revenue at the automotive segment due to higher volumes at Puebla and Saltillo.
Ports and Terminals operating profit decreased 30.8 percent and 51.5 percent in the 2012 second quarter and first six months, respectively, compared to the same periods of last year, driven by a $1.4 million gross profit reduction at Acapulco. This decrease was partially offset by a 16.7 percent gross profit improvement at the maintenance and repair segment in the first six months of 2012, over the 2011 period.
Logistics revenue decreased 23.4 percent and 2.6 percent in the second quarter and first six months of 2012, respectively, compared to last year. Operating losses in the 2012 reported periods were partially offset by profit improvements at trucking due to cost efficiencies


Grupo TMM Reports Second-Quarter 2012 Financial Results | SYS-CON MEDIA

Restablece Ayuntamiento sitio web luego del hackeo de @Anonohispano


COMUNICADO DE PRENSA

 

El Ayuntamiento de Acapulco que preside Verónica Escobar Romo trabaja de manera coordinada con la Federación y el gobierno del estado para mantener la paz social y garantizar la tranquilidad tanto de acapulqueños como de nuestros visitantes.

 

En esa línea de trabajo, la Dirección de Comunicación Social detectó anomalías provocadas a la página de internet del gobierno municipal www.acapulco.gob.mx, cuyo contenido es abierto al público en general para consultas de trámites e información de las acciones gubernamentales.

 

La dependencia informa que, después de un trabajo satisfactorio del área de informática, se logró restablecer el sitio de Internet a las 11:05 horas para mantener de forma activa y permanente la comunicación de este gobierno con la sociedad.


Asesinan a Director de Gobernación municipal - Novedades

ACAPULCO.- El directod de gobernanción muncicipal, Rogelio Lozano Herrera fue asesinado a balazos en el andador Lázaro Cárdenas esquina con calle 9 de la colonia Cuauhtémoc. 

Fue alrededor de las 11:00 de la mañana cuando ocurrió el homicidio, al lugar llegaron uniformados de la Policía Federal, Municipal y Ministerial para resguardar la zona.El funcionario se encontraba boca arriba y presentaba diversos impactos de arma de fuego en el cuerpo, a los alrededores se hallaban casquillos percutidos de bala calibre .9 milímetros.
Personal del Ministerio Público se encargo de realizar las primeras diligencias, posteriormente el Servicio Médico Forense trasladó el cuerpo a sus instalaciones para practicar la necropsia de ley


Asesinan a Director de Gobernaci�n municipal

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