Archive for July, 2010

The MFA welcomes the improvement of governance

July 14, 2010

Companies are making progress. The AMF, which yesterday released its 2010 report on corporate governance and executive compensation, noted "better practices and transparency" in these two areas. Constable Exchange was interested in a sample of 60 companies listed on Euronext Paris (CAC 40, 34). He noted that the ...

The Defence will relaunch with new tricks

July 12, 2010

Click on the thumbnail to enlarge the graphics. Slowed by the crisis, the revival of the first European business district, announced in 2006, finally materializes. Two thousand employees of Suez Environnement find these days their new offices in the Defense a tower, completely rebuilt, the BC 21. ...

Gold: "Investors do not want to take profits"

July 9, 2010

lefigaro.fr / jdf.com After chained records to more than 1,260 dollars per ounce, gold has reached its lowest level since one month to less than $ 1,200. Is this a new trend or just a correction? Anne Ruffin This movement is a technical correction, logical after the gold ...

The trade deficit widens

July 8, 2010

The foreign trade deficit widened in May to 5.5 billion euros, according to figures released by Customs on Wednesday. "This is the worst result since October 2008," says Alberto Balboni, an economist at Xerfi. The consensus of analysts expected a decline of 4 billion trade deficit. The accumulated deficit ...

Air: the low cost has the wind in its sails

July 7, 2010

The low cost continues to seduce. British airline easyJet said in a press release on Tuesday a 9.4% increase in the number of seats reserved in the month of June compared to the previous year. 4.54 million tickets have been purchased, against 4.15 in June 2009. The load factor ...

France Telecom unveils new strategy

July 5, 2010

France Telecom wants to do a makeover. The operator affected by a deep social malaise is setting up a new strategy entitled "Conquest 2015. The new CEO, Stephane Richard, will outline the plan in five years this morning to the press. Already, in an interview with Le Parisien, ...

The CAC 40 ended with a quick rebound

July 3, 2010

Investors had their eyes riveted on the U.S. who published the highly anticipated monthly report on employment. Result: In June, the U.S. economy has eliminated 125,000 net jobs against the 100,000 expected. The creation of 83,000 jobs are expected by cons 112,000 contracts. But it is better than the ...

The Paris Bourse plunged into the red

July 1, 2010

Like its counterparts in the U.S. and Asia, the Paris Stock Exchange began the session down sharply Thursday. The CAC 40 starts on a decline of 1.63% to 3386.79 points. The threat of Moody's notes the degrade of Spain crystallize attention throughout the day. The U.S. credit rating ...

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