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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! ...

Greece: the exchange of debt markets concerned

February 23, 2012

  Centerpiece of the second bailout of Greece, the restructuring of Greece's debt, which will result in a deletion of 107 billion euros of private debt, already starting to worry. Wednesday, Greek banks have fallen by over 11% of the stock market as investors fear needs more capital than expected. ...

The commitments of Apple in China greeted with caution

February 15, 2012

  Consumer organizations, urging Apple to improve working conditions in factories of its suppliers in China, now expect concrete results. Monday, they have reacted cautiously to the new measures announced by Tim Cook, CEO of the IT group to ensure that the workers who assemble the iPhone and the iPad ...

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 ...

Veolia is facing "a series of headwinds"

November 11, 2011



November 2, 2011

Air France is moving towards an end to the conflict which penalizes air traffic since Saturday. Air traffic in France was almost normal Tuesday, the fourth and penultimate day of the strike of flight attendants worried about downsizing by crew. Management expects a quick exit from the conflict. ...

October 29, 2011

Renault won Friday most of the mega-French control of electric vehicles, with 15,637 trucks, far ahead of PSA Peugeot Citroën. As Le Figaro revealed in early October, the diamond brand was best placed to win the biggest prize of a bid launched by the government, private companies and local ...

108 billion euros to get to bail out banks

October 24, 2011

The latest news from Brussels, European banks will increase their share capital of 108 billion euros by the end of June 2012. In any case, the figure What spoke Saturday afternoon, the ministers of finance, based on the work of the European Banking Authority, Constable sector across the EU. ...

Carrefour further lowers its profit forecasts

October 14, 2011

Another bad news for Carrefour. For the fifth time this year, despite a slight increase of 0.3% of quarterly sales as reported at 22.8 billion euros (-0.6% on a comparable basis, excluding petrol), the distributor launches warning on its results. "In an environment of increasingly uncertain, we wanted to ...

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