Archive for March, 2010

The Post launched into the consumer credit

March 31, 2010

Finally! Patrick Werner, CEO of La Banque Postale, did not hide his extreme satisfaction Tuesday in formalizing the debut of La Poste in the consumer credit. "With this launch, followed by the damage insurance at the end of the year, The Post Bank will be able to fight on ...

The stars of low-cost impose their law

March 30, 2010

Finally, Air France has renounced its launch low-cost subsidiary Transavia on the lucrative domestic route Paris-Nice, after several months of reflection. Competition from easyJet, Ryanair to trial with the national company sought the response to the inevitable breakthrough of low costs on its medium-haul routes. It's not just ...

A plan of aid to Greece under strict conditions

March 28, 2010

IMF The IMF's role was the most difficult to resolve. The Franco-German agreement provides a framework of European loans "which will be supplemented by IMF credits," knowing that "Europe should be ready in the majority," said one French source said. Germany has made the financial intervention of the ...

Further decrease in consumption

March 26, 2010

The decline in consumption has continued in February, although at a slower pace. Household spending fell 1.2% in February, Insee said Thursday. Consumption of January has been revised slightly upwards to 2.5% instead of -2.7%. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones agency expected a stabilization of consumption in February. ...

Bill Gates launches into the future nuclear

March 24, 2010

When the richest man in the world embarked on the nuclear information is provided to irradiate. And when the Japanese giant Toshiba, one of the world's leading manufacturers of jet engines, says U.S. billionaire, the news is taken seriously. Toshiba announced Tuesday it had signed an agreement in November ...

New Frontiers will straighten Corsair

March 24, 2010

Corsair does not escape the reform movement of the airlines. Air France, Lufthansa and British Airways have already announced in recent months cost reductions to cope with the crisis and low-cost companies, which resulted in social unrest. Next week, Corsair, the charter company Nouvelles Frontieres group, will turn into ...

Merkel hopes shower of Greece

March 22, 2010

Greece does not expect the European Council held on Thursday and Friday. Financial markets either: there will be no money available to Greece this week. That is the message, very firm, sent Sunday by Angela Merkel, through the German radio. "Financial assistance to Greece is not on the agenda ...

Zar'Ac: when Zara reintegration

March 19, 2010

Here are the Zar'AC! The famous chain of ready-to-wear has launched its own academy, two years ago exactly. But its residents do not claim to glory. Just a job. A sales especially desired that all candidates are skinned life. "We take only the most distressed and more motivated," says ...

France Telecom accused of "murder"

March 18, 2010

Business gets tough for France Telecom. Justice comes for the first time to grab a case of the 45 suicides since 2008 deplored in the trader reveals the world in its edition dated Thursday. A judicial inquiry was opened into effect Monday by the prosecutor of the Tribunal de ...

ArcelorMittal builds a steel plant in Iraq

March 16, 2010

ArcelorMittal moves in Iraq. The global steelmaker said in a statement released on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Turkish group Dayen to create a joint company. The company will build a plant producing steel with an electric oven at Sulaymaniyah in northern Iraq. The amount of ...

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