It depends on what kind of business it is. Usually, investors have the upper hand on any decisions made (e.g. 'money talks').
They reached the shores of Mexico on 1519.
no they never reached Mexico
He reached Mexico (New Spain, at the time) in 1535.
La Salle
Yes
Hernan Cortes landed on the eastern coast of Mexico.
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what to do about mexico: if they should have war or not
Sorry, please be more specific. Are you asking if a Mexico-based business doing work in Colorado has to comply with the local labor laws of Colorado? Yes, it does. If you're asking if a Colorado native (U.S. Citizen) doing work in Mexico is dealt with labor laws from Colorado or Mexico, well, typically, local laws prevail. Did that help?
Resource links in New Mexico is a good business directory.
No they have not reached it as yet.
Mutiny plans began to surface around the time Cortes reached the shores of Mexico in 1519.