The uncertain future of American Airlines

May 22, 2012

  The American Airlines pilots continue to oppose the sacrifices demanded by their management to get the fourth U.S. airline from bankruptcy. No longer having confidence in Tom Horton, their CEO, they are ready to support a merger with their rivals, U.S. Airways, number five in the American sky. ...

It's no surprise that fast cash loans have become a popular staple in today's consumer world.

The German economy, an island of prosperity in a continent devastated

May 15, 2012

  The happiness of others is felt as an insult when you yourself are in trouble. The relatively strong expansion of the German economy (2% annual rate in the first quarter) in contrast to the recessions of most other major countries (by population), plus Portugal and Greece. As for the ...

Leaving the euro, a nightmare Greek

May 11, 2012

  Imagine that the "Greek Mélenchon" Alexis Tsipras, took power in Athens. The charismatic leader of the far left Syriza hoisted his party to second place in Sunday's parliamentary election. It may well prevail during the next legislative likely in early June. But Alexis Tsipras advocates stopping the austerity and ...

Germany adjusts his tandem with France

May 7, 2012

  It is a blow to Angela Merkel. German Chancellor has lost Sunday night for its closest ally to win against its European partners in managing the crisis of the euro. The defeat of Nicolas Sarkozy, she has supported all the way, is also a bit his. However, his political ...

Hiring intentions flex frameworks

April 25, 2012

  For the first time in three years, the hiring intentions of managers in business are down for the second quarter. According to the barometer established by the Association for the employment of executives (APEC), only two companies provides for recruiting at least a framework by the end of June. ...

Lyon: the old prison converted into campus

April 22, 2012

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Local elected officials to borrow grouped

April 19, 2012

  This is an unprecedented project in France by its size: 70 local authorities have plans to issue a loan grouped by 1.2 billion euros in the bond market. One way to overcome the credit crisis. Banks are now more reluctant to lend to municipalities, counties and regions. And the ...

Vallourec, a bad signal to the market

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 ...

LyondellBasell could close its site in the Etang de Berre

September 27, 2011

Vigil at the refinery of the American French LyondellBasell at Berre, near Marseilles. Employees are called Tuesday morning to a works great. "We believe that we will announce the closure of the refinery," alarmed Fabien Astier, CGT secretary of the works. The refinery employs 350 people but the whole ...

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. ...

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