Afer: the anxiety of investors

June 29, 2010

Nearly a thousand investors will be meeting Tuesday night at the Convention Centre in Strasbourg, for the annual meeting of the Afer. And the board of directors of the most popular savings association in France will work hard to answer their questions. For many subscribers have questioned the compensation ...

Earlier this week stirred waited on the CAC 40

June 7, 2010

The European market will start the week in the voltage on Monday, while Asian stock markets tumble. On Friday, the main indices of the Old Continent had already ended in sharp decline and the U.S. have widened their seats losses throughout the session, lead by statistics on employment worse ...

Parisot en route to a second term

April 30, 2010

Unless last-minute surprises, Laurence Parisot should succeed itself on July 1. At 24 hours the deadline for submission of candidatures to the president of MEDEF, the "out" was still the only candidate nominated, no other candidate had indicated that he had run for the coveted post, but criticized the ...

Pensions: the Elysee considering an increase of levies

April 9, 2010

The pension reform could be financed by a levy increase. A statement in the entourage of the Elysee yesterday suggests, according to Les Echos on Friday. It would be a levy on a specific population group. The source relayed by the newspaper indicate that "nothing is arrested" and that ...

The weak dollar is threatening the European aeronautics

April 8, 2010

"A threat heavy as the one-off reduction in the dollar to around $ 1.35 for 1 euro, should not obscure. Jean-Paul Herteman, president of the Group of French aerospace industries (GIFAS), did not mince his words on Wednesday by presenting the annual results of this strategic sector for France. ...

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. ...

Orange / T-Mobile, a project pending

February 4, 2010

The merger announced last September between the activities of Orange Mobile and the T-Mobile in the United Kingdom could not overcome the obstacle of the OFT (Office of Fair Trading). The regulator of the sector concerned, in fact, that this fusion impedes competition in the telecommunications sector in Britain, ...

CEC Air France: a hole of 20 million euros

January 11, 2010

Elected officials CCE Air France had the euphoria on. According to our records, an audit of the accounts to be unveiled on Monday the leaders of this super-works that includes the eight-setting committees of the company (see below). There would be an unexplained gap of 21 to 24 million ...

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