Archive for January, 2010

Sanofi launches vitamins in China

January 30, 2010

The long walk from Sanofi-Aventis in China continues. The French group, who already makes drugs against diabetes and markets vaccines and treatments including cardiovascular disease and cancer, tackling the local market for vitamins and mineral supplements. "This segment of the consumer health more important in China," said the laboratory, ...

China plunges ACC

January 28, 2010

The Paris Bourse has played and down throughout the session. Up more than 1% in the morning, the CAC 40 came back to the balance 16 hours before even being in the red (-1%) less than 3750 points. But the announcement at Davos by the Chinese to adapt their ...

GDF Suez and Areva would discuss an agreement

January 27, 2010

The discord between EDF and Areva has delayed the project leader of another nuclear energy giant: GDF Suez. The latter and Areva, who discuss the past year to strengthen their cooperation in nuclear, had planned to reach an agreement last week, according to Voices on Wednesday. According to business ...

Bankers under fire in Davos

January 26, 2010

Nicolas Sarkozy Features American Chinese pianist Lang Lang, the classical musician most publicized of the planet. This is the opening show of the 40th annual forum, which begins Wednesday and ends January 31. The president will speak alone for an hour on the future of capitalism and the new ...

Managers do not dare ask to increase

January 24, 2010

Frames are better. According to the 4th barometer 'executives and employment in the crisis, "directed by Ifop for Cadremploi (*), 33% of them say they are optimistic about the economic and social context, an increase of 7 points compared to May 2009. They also show more confidence in their personal ...

The meeting starts trouble on the Paris Bourse

January 22, 2010

The meeting promises to dull the Paris Stock Exchange on Friday. After closing at -1.7% (3,862 points) yesterday, the CAC 40 index opened on a negative note, following the impetus given this morning by the Asian Awards. The Paris flagship index loses 0.56% to 3840.06 points in early trade. ...

Puma will close a third of its stores

January 17, 2010

The time is the economy in sports equipment. Reportedly, the German Puma, number three in the sector, plans to close one third of its stores worldwide. A third of what? Mystery, for refusing the mark "for competitive reasons" to disclose the number of its outlets. In France, the measure ...

Barnier sees pillar of Europe

January 14, 2010

One form for each subject, rehearsals late into the night to finish the speech calibrated point: To say that Michel Barnier has "a lot, worked hard, by his own admission, the successful large oral which extended to the European Commission after six years. The EU believes has more to ...

CEC Air France: a hole of 20 million euros

January 11, 2010

Elected officials CCE Air France had the euphoria on. According to our records, an audit of the accounts to be unveiled on Monday the leaders of this super-works that includes the eight-setting committees of the company (see below). There would be an unexplained gap of 21 to 24 million ...

A Chinese economist calls for a revaluation of the yuan

January 7, 2010

This time, the call does not come from Washington or Brussels but from the very heart of the circles of power in China. He is a researcher from the very formal Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) who has said that Beijing would do well to leave earlier than the ...

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