Javier Milei Criticizes Paolo Rocca and Madanes Quintanilla Again: 'ChatarrΓn and Gomita'
President Javier Milei reaffirmed his criticisms against businessmen Paolo Rocca and Javier Madanes Quintanilla for their alleged involvement in price gouging and profiting at the expense of Argentinians.
With the Same Stone
The article discusses the legacy of the FATE tire factory, established by Leiser Madanes, and the current challenges faced by Javier Madanes Quintanilla as he navigates the family business.
The origin of Fate: the Polish immigrant who was a street vendor, made rubber raincoats, and founded an empire
The article tells the story of Leiser Madanes, a Polish immigrant who started as a street vendor in Argentina and ultimately built a successful business producing rubber products, including raincoats and tires.
Milei endorsed a wave of attacks by libertarian tweeters against Javier Madanes Quintanilla, owner of Fate
Argentina's President Javier Milei has backed libertarian social media attacks on Javier Madanes Quintanilla following the announcement of a factory closure that will affect over 900 workers.
Javier Madanes Quintanilla, the engineer who closed FATE, founded by his grandfather
Javier Madanes Quintanilla, who inherited the tire manufacturing company FATE from his grandfather, announced the company's closure.
The story of FATE: from a small plant in Saavedra to manufacturing calculators and appearing on the shirts of River and Boca
The article details the eight-decade history of FATE, a company that has evolved from a small plant to a major industrial player in Argentina, manufacturing calculators and being a sponsor for football clubs River and Boca in the 1980s.
Who is Javier Madanes Quintanilla, a heavyweight in the red circle during difficult times
This article explores the significant impact of Javier Madanes Quintanilla on the Argentine industrial landscape amid the closure of Fate plant.