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 ...

The CAC 40 down expected, the outlook on the Fed

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. ...

Attention should dominate the Paris Bourse

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. ...

The French are struggling to repay loans

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 ...

Bank of America pays the subprime crisis at a high price

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 ...

Anne Lauvergeon away from the direction of Areva

June 17, 2011

It was only a matter of days. It's official. Anne Lauvergeon will not be renewed at the head of Areva. Mandaty its ends at the end of the month. This was decided by the President of the Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy. These are the services of Matignon who made the ...

Lady Gaga, Queen of social networks

June 9, 2011

The Executive President of Google and the pop singer now have a common point. Eric Schmidt, who had made his mea culpa for having neglected for a long time the emergence of social networks, has teamed up with Lady Gaga to create a startup named backplane. This platform, which ...

France: the competitor arrives Groupon

June 3, 2011

The battle between Groupon, the world champion of group purchasing, and its main U.S. rival Social Living, moves in France. These companies offer Internet users to large price reductions for goods and services, provided that a number of them support it. Yesterday, the French site dealissime.com specializing in joint ...

Barcelona-Manchester: Tie economically

May 29, 2011

Barcelona against Manchester United (MU). Two of the best track record in European football (77 titles for the first and the second for 59) clash Saturday at Wembley. These are also two of the richest clubs in the world. And in this area, Barcelona gets a slight advantage: 398 ...

The Cac 40 fell sharply

May 13, 2011

The CAC 40 is not ready to return today to 4100 and even less its highest this year at 4157 points. Following the sharp fall on Wall Street Wednesday and the poor performance of Asian stock markets on Thursday morning, the Paris index 1.04% to 4015.80 loose points. After ...

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