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headquartered in
Buenos Aires.
Purchasing a
majority stake in the
newly privatized Segba utility in 1992, the
company has an
exclusive concession to
distribute electricity...
- mɑ̀sīɡ͡bū (5 + 3) mɑ́nɑ̄nì (5 + 4) tɑ̄ Jogo-Jeri
Ligbi díén / díyé fàlà / fàlá
sèɡ͡bá / siɡ͡bá náánè / náani sóólò / sóolo mɔ̀ɔ̀dó / mooró (5 + 1) màúlà / mafála...
- del Gran
Buenos Aires S.A. (
SEGBA), a state-owned
entity responsible for
electricity distribution in
Buenos Aires.
SEGBA was
split into
three distribution...
- Argentinas; re-nationalized in 2006 as
Aguas y
Saneamientos Argentinos (AySA).
Segba (1992) -
partitioned and
given under concession to Edesur,
Edenor and Edelap...
-
Estela Mary
Pastore and
Jorge Onetto, an
employee of the
energy company Segba (Servicios Eléctricos del Gran
Buenos Aires [es]) and
restaurateur who died...
- Aerolíneas Argentinas,
Conurban S.A, IBM,
Impresit Sideco,
Kokourek S.A,
SEGBA (the state-owned city
electric utility), Sheraton, and the
Argentine Industrial...
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leadership of the UCR in 1972. He
nevertheless appointed Suárez
director of
Segba, the
state electric utility company then
serving Greater Buenos Aires. He...
-
People of Art. 1991: 1st
Plastic Arts
Workshops Personal Gallery Sup. of
SEGBA and Oleo and Mármol –
Federal Capital. 1991:
Small Scale Exhibition – SAPI...
- D'Elía, was of
Sicilian ancestry,
worked for the
national electricity firm
SEGBA, was a
member of the
power and
light union; D'Elía's mother,
Ofelia García...