October 22, 2011
The tax. It scares some, who left France for tax heavens warmer (Switzerland in the lead). It works the other. The French tax system is so dense that the understanding, and around, held for hours and other estate planning tax, paid to find clever editing which will reduce the ...
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 ...
October 9, 2011
This may be the end of the old carriage with us for fifty years at the supermarket. Carrefour tests from Monday at five stores in France, Spain and Belgium a new model. Exit the metal cage. Place one on which will be suspended for reusable shopping bags. In France, ...
October 7, 2011
Vallourec has lowered its forecast for profitability. The specialist in seamless tubes warned that its gross operating income would be lower in the second half than the first six months of the year. According to our calculations, the net profit could decline in 2011 compared to 2010. This new ...
October 6, 2011
The Google executives appear to abandon Google +, the application of social network group, launched on June 28. Indeed, Michael Degusta, a blogger had fun identifying the activity of the main leaders of the American company, the first search engine on the Internet. And what he found was surprising. ...
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 ...
September 21, 2011
After finishing the day in the green, gaining 1.50% to 2984 points, the CAC 40 is expected down 0.7% on Wednesday, pending an important decision of the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed). After a two-day meeting, the institution is expected to announce measures to support expected in the U.S. economy. ...
August 16, 2011
The Paris Bourse is expected to hold its breath on Tuesday. Combined these as on global markets, all eyes will be on the Elysee Palace in Paris to take place a meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, to improve governance in the area euro. ...
July 5, 2011
With the crisis, more and more households are in serious financial trouble. Between January and May 2011, the French have filed more than 106,000 records from the debt commission, or 12% more than a year ago. Repayment difficulties that are particularly at risk housing households. To help meet these ...
June 29, 2011
Nearly three years after the financial crisis, the first sanctions against the banks fall. And the bill is particularly salty for Bank of America. The U.S. bank agrees to pay $ 8.5 billion to end the prosecution of several investors and placed in warranty provisions of $ 5.5 billion ...