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The auto market at its highest in four years in the U.S.

March 2, 2012

  Car sales in the U.S. reached their highest level in four years last month. Nearly 1.15 million vehicles were sold, 15.7% higher than February last year, according to figures from Autodata firm. The latter states that annualized seasonally adjusted, this represents 15.1 million vehicles. The most since February 2008! ...

Wages: Businesses ungenerous in 2011

February 16, 2012

  The salary, all countries are not on the same wavelength. The annual survey of international recruitment firm Robert Walters (*) shows the differences. In 2011, it was better to work in Germany or Brazil in the UK. Germany, China, Brazil, Australia have indeed seen increased hiring and ...

Only France "note" its football clubs

February 12, 2012

  Football clubs are they like other entities? The question worth asking, when European football comes back to show a record deficit for its fiscal year 2010: more than 1.6 billion cumulative loss by 665 European clubs in first division. As for the debt, it reached nearly 15 billion euros, ...

Retirement hardship: criteria often abstruse

February 10, 2012

  Six applications studied, including two in the presence of the insured. As now regularly in each region, a commission composed of doctors and administration members met Thursday at Rennes, to review applications for "retirement hardship" from persons with a disability rating of 10 professional and 20% following an accident. ...

November 18, 2011

Since the ouster of Jean Azema as head of Groupama, October 24, the timing of the mutual insurance group is accelerating. The new management is reviewing several scenarios to address the solvency of the insurer, rolled through investments in sovereign securities and European equity markets. Groupama has appointed ...

Wall Street ends up, confident on Europe

October 27, 2011

Confidence returns to Wall Street on Wednesday. After closing in the red yesterday, the Dow finished Wednesday up 1.39% to 11,869.04 points. The Nasdaq advance of 0.46% to 2650.67 points and the S & P is 1.05% to 1242 points. Once again, U.S. investors had their eyes on ...

Anne Sinclair would be back in the media

October 25, 2011

Anne Sinclair could return to work and media. According Rue89, the former presenter of "7 on 7" would be approached to become the patron saint of the French version of the Huffington Post. The new site, launched in partnership with the World, scheduled to open around 15 November. The ...

The debt crisis would weigh on the Paris Stock Exchange

October 19, 2011

In the wake of the Asian stock markets and Wall Street on Monday, the CAC 40 down is expected on Monday after Moody's has cast a shadow on the "AAA" rating of the Hexagon. The rating agency is now planning to revise its position on the "stable" outlook for ...

Fred and Farid: "Some are CV pinball"

October 17, 2011

Fred and Farid: CV are some pinball by Cadremploi Fred and Farid are a pleasure to see. Proud owners of brand new premises in the ninth arrondissement of Paris, the duo is pleased advertising. Happy with his jokes, the generation of Digital Natives on which he intends to ...

U.S.: Starbucks launches its own plan to combat unemployment

October 5, 2011

After having "saved the skin" of Starbucks, the title of his latest work (1), Howard Schultz, owner and founder of the coffee chain will do the same for ... U.S. employment. Called "Create jobs for United States" ("Let's create jobs in the United States"), the project, which will begin ...

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