Largest drop on Wall Street since August

March 11, 2011

For once, oil prices retreated. Despite this, the U.S. stock market declines sharply Thursday. Investors have decided this time to focus on the bad economic indicators. Intensified fighting in Libya and the return of the sovereign debt crisis in Europe with the lowering of the sovereign rating of Spain ...

Carrefour Jean-Martin Folz slams the door

March 4, 2011

The projects division of Dia hard discount subsidiary of Carrefour, and Carrefour Property create a stir internally at Carrefour. The daily La Tribune on Friday, Jean-Martin Folz reportedly resigned from his post as director and vice president on March 1, to express his opposition to the plans division unveiled ...

Arab crisis has limited impact on Teleperformance

February 28, 2011

World number one call center, the French group Teleperformance, wants to continue its growth, having achieved a turnover of 2.058 billion euros last year. According to Daniel Julien, CEO of Teleperformance Group in 2010 has strengthened its leadership over its global competitors such as American Convergys and Sitel. Our ...

Cocoa at the highest in 32 years

February 23, 2011

Cocoa prices are overheated. On Tuesday, for the first time since January 12, 1979, the Bon Ton for March delivery rose to 3,666 dollars on the NYBOT-ICE U.S.. At the same time on Liffe in London, the same contract period has increased to 2,378 dollars per tonne, the highest ...

Two demonstrators were killed in riots in Algeria margin

January 8, 2011

The "riots" in Algeria have made their first victims. Two men were killed Friday in clashes in Algeria with the police, one southeast of Algiers, according to a newspaper, the other west of the capital according to a medical source in the context of riots against the high cost ...

The U.S. regulator is looking at Facebook

January 7, 2011

Investment bank Goldman Sachs in Facebook is it consistent with the rules governing companies unlisted American? It seeks to know what the U.S. stock market watchdog, the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). The social networking site Facebook, which is not publicly traded, so just raise $ 500 million ...

China innovates in nuclear

January 5, 2011

In a strategic area par excellence, nuclear, China would have achieved a "breakthrough" major. That is what the Chinese press trumpets, that the country had developed a process to reprocess spent fuel for further use in reactors. Areva is a leader in this field. More than a third nuclear ...

China wants to buy 5 billion debt Portuguese

December 23, 2010

China comes to the aid of the euro. She is preparing to buy 4 to 5 billion euros of debt Portuguese State, the daily Jornal de Negocios Lusitanian. Beijing will be committed to carry out these purchases during the first half of 2011, says the newspaper, without citing sources. ...

Wall Street ended the week in positive territory

November 21, 2010

U.S. stock markets managed to finish the meeting this Friday in the green. The Dow Jones gains in effect at closing 0.19% at 11,202 points. The Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq 100 advance respectively by 0.25% at 1200 points all round and 0.15% at 2518 points. On Thursday, ...

Volkswagen dream of an empire in the heavyweights

November 16, 2010

The appetite of Volkswagen (VW) is insatiable. The number one European car, which seeks to dethrone the Toyota Japanese to head the world rankings, also seeks to create an empire in trucks. The Swedish truck manufacturer Scania and German MAN, which both belong to the galaxy Volkswagen, and ...

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