Week of March 27, 2003    
Spain's Santander bank to acquire Coutts International's Miami division
Luxembourg logistics firm launches US office in western Miami
Seaport restructuring fees in wake of price cuts by Broward's Port Everglades
Last-minute bookings continue to bolster hotel occupancy rates
Miami may rehire former city manager as consultant on hotel-retail project
Police acknowledge need for "flawless" work during Miami's hosting of trade ministerial meetings
HSBC Republic growing in assets; watching for local expansion options

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CONVENTIONS

Thursday 3/27

REVASCULARIZATION SUMMIT
   The Miami International Revascularization Summit will meet through March 29 at the Wyndham Miami Beach Resort, 4833 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 243-6716.
LINKAGE 2003
   Americas Linkage 2003 presents Advanced Preparation Workshops through March 28 at the Renaissance Miami-Biscayne Bay Hotel, Miami. Details: (305) 577-5456.

Sunday 3/30

WEALTH-BUILDING
   The Collins Center for Public Policy hosts a two-day Community Wealth Building Conference through March 31 at the Delray Beach Marriott. Learn the latest tools and strategies to build equity and wealth in your neighborhood and community. Free. Details: (305) 377-4484.

Tuesday 4/1

BURN ASSOCIATION
   The American Burn Association will have its annual conventions through April 5 at the Fontainebleau Hilton, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Over 1,500 expected to attend. Details: (305) 538-2000.

Thursday 4/3

CRUISEFEST 2003
   The American Society of Travel Agents hosts Cruisefest 2003 through April 6 at the Miami Convention Center and Hyatt Regency Miami, 400 SE Second Ave., Miami. Over 700 expected to attend. Details: (305) 579-6341.
   
   

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