Genzyme reaches out to Sanofi to raise its bid if

September 2, 2010

Genzyme is good to sell, "but not $ 69 per share, or $ 18.5 billion in total, as proposed by Sanofi-Aventis. In recent hours, Henri Termeer, CEO of U.S. biotech coveted by the French laboratory, has changed its tone. After contrast, twice a categorical end of inadmissibility on the ...

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3PAR: Dell has three days to bid

August 30, 2010

Bids climb for 3PAR. The computer giants Dell and Hewlett-Packard are engaged in a struggle to redeem the American Society of data storage. A standoff that intensified this week. Last rebound Friday: HP announced in mid-afternoon that he raised his bid for 3PAR to $ 30 per share, ...

Wall Street opens in the red

July 23, 2010

After their fine up yesterday, the U.S. equity markets are cautious on Friday. The Dow Jones yielded 0.01% and the Nasdaq 0.53%. The Standard & Poor's 500 abandoned, for its part, 0.44% to 1088.89 points On the foreign exchange market, the euro off again on the rise against ...

The trade deficit widens

July 8, 2010

The foreign trade deficit widened in May to 5.5 billion euros, according to figures released by Customs on Wednesday. "This is the worst result since October 2008," says Alberto Balboni, an economist at Xerfi. The consensus of analysts expected a decline of 4 billion trade deficit. The accumulated deficit ...

France Telecom unveils new strategy

July 5, 2010

France Telecom wants to do a makeover. The operator affected by a deep social malaise is setting up a new strategy entitled "Conquest 2015. The new CEO, Stephane Richard, will outline the plan in five years this morning to the press. Already, in an interview with Le Parisien, ...

TF1 finally gets hold on NT1 and TMC

June 11, 2010

The light turned green. This Friday, TF1 has announced the completion of its acquisition of the entire channel NT1 and 40% of the TMC to Group AB. The group also obtained regulatory approvals from the Competition Authority and the Higher Council of Audiovisual (CSA), a sudden concessions, particularly in ...

London refuses to participate in the European Emergency Fund

May 9, 2010

Britain refuses to participate, bringing its guarantee to the Emergency Fund to help countries considered in the Eurozone in trouble, said Sunday the British Minister of Finance. "I think it is important that we do everything we can do to stabilize the markets ... Be very, very clear: if ...

Rare trees auctioned

May 8, 2010

It is the second album, but Nicolas Boigne already warned that it will be the last. The new owner of the prestigious nursery Anjou Domaine des Rochettes - he bought April 7th, 2010 at the founding Ghislaine Preaulx Carlo - is preparing to replicate the public sale of trees ...

The French feel solidarity with the Greeks

May 6, 2010

The crisis in Greek does not leave indifferent French. According to a survey by Ifop for Letter of Opinion *, a large majority of respondents support the plan of financial assistance to Greece, which was finally approved by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF) last ...

Counterfeiting costs 6 billion business

April 13, 2010

Counterfeiting has become "a global phenomenon with serious economic and social consequences. In introducing the report which was commissioned by the Ministry of Economy, the new president of the Union of Manufacturers, Christian Peugeot, does not mince his words. Counterfeiting is a waste of money for businesses and states, ...

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