Carrefour reinvents his supermarket trolley

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, ...

The Paris Bourse expected in the red

October 3, 2011

The Paris Bourse is scheduled to begin this week in the red, as at the close Friday. Futures contracts on the CAC 40 were down 2.88% to about one hour of the opening. The debt crisis continues because of European concern the markets, and lead the outlook for global ...

Packages of mobile will last 24 months

September 30, 2011

Of the 600 amendments to the bill on consumption currently being debated in the National Assembly, MPs have finally decided to limit to 12 months duration of mobile phone packages. The maximum consumer engagement remains at 24 months. "I do not want a ban long packages. It is the ...

The output of nuclear power would cost 750 billion

September 22, 2011

Out nuclear power is a political choice.But what does it cost? Four months after his radical decision, Germany, which now produces 25% atom of electricity, made his first calculations: KfW, the German equivalent of the Deposit, said the bill to close 250 billion euros. A figure that takes ...

PPR: the sale of Redcats could take several months

September 9, 2011

François-Henri Pinault, who wanted to wrap by the end of the sale of Redcats, the pole distance selling of PPR (La Redoute, Cyrillus, Vertbaudet ...) may have to wait many more months. The financial market crisis, in fact, makes potential buyers more cautious. "Access to finance is a critical ...

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. ...

New Frontiers in shock

July 22, 2011

It is a shock as it prepares to New Frontiers. Within weeks has been thanked Jean-Marc Siano, who was in charge of tour operator since 2006, Pascal de Izaguirre, the new boss of the group, a detailed recovery plan Friday, drastic, during the committee extraordinary business. His strategy involves ...

Retirement: no longer to generate … 1956

July 6, 2011

The Board of Retirement Guidance (NRC) has officially delivered its opinion on Wednesday: not surprisingly, the 1955 cohort will have much to contribute 166 quarters (41.5 years) for a full pension. Simple observation, not "advocating," insisted the president of the NRC, Raphael Hadas-Lebel, speaking of a "notice forced" the ...

Conservative, Wall Street should open up

May 19, 2011

The U.S. stock market should open up to Thursday. Futures on Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq 100 advance respectively from 0.14% to 1340.50 points from 0.16% to 2365.25 points. Wall Street ended up Wednesday, amid rebound in commodities, oil in mind. The NYSE has also been boosted by ...

The police stress in the heart of an unpublished study

May 14, 2011

A "groundbreaking study and scientific." Alliance, the second union peacekeepers, and the CNRS announced Friday the launch of an extensive survey of the 120,000 police officers on their working conditions, "stress" and "management". The study, entitled "Management and Well-being at work in the police" in a context of "working ...

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