October 30, 2011
Cell regulation, created for the repentant tax, closed December 31, 2009. Bercy but not disinterested in the fate of those who, having undeclared assets abroad, want to put in order with the IRS. The Department has returned to its usual policy, the one that prevailed before the cell. With ...
October 14, 2011
Another bad news for Carrefour. For the fifth time this year, despite a slight increase of 0.3% of quarterly sales as reported at 22.8 billion euros (-0.6% on a comparable basis, excluding petrol), the distributor launches warning on its results. "In an environment of increasingly uncertain, we wanted to ...
October 12, 2011
Is it a simple warning or an open door to welcome other investors? By stating in an interview Saturday in the World that she was "free to sell (the club) tomorrow," the majority shareholder of Olympique Marseille (OM), Margarita Louis-Dreyfus (MLD), dropped a bomb. Although OM has a habit ...
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 ...
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. ...
August 27, 2011
Deception: the New York Stock Exchange has dug its losses immediately after the speech, as expected, Ben Bernanke on Fed Measures to support a U.S. economy at risk of recession. Around 16:15, the Dow gave 1.47% and the Nasdaq 1.03% after opening on decreases of 0.60% and 0.58%. Markets ...
July 29, 2011
The suspense continues in the United States. Thursday evening, at the last minute, the elected House of Representatives derailed the compromise to raise the debt ceiling. The vote had no chance of passing the Senate, however, notes the New York Times. Such political differences between Democrats (who want higher ...
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 ...
June 1, 2011
The amount of fraud detected Social reached 457.6 million euros last year, said Xavier Bertrand on Wednesday before members of the Mission Evaluation and Control of Social Security. Up 19% compared to 2009, he must be careful not to misunderstand: "These are not the frauds that have increased," said ...
May 31, 2011
It is a redesign that Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn was preparing for several weeks. Portuguese Carlos Tavares, head of Nissan's activities in America has been appointed CEO of the manufacturer. The board was indeed convened on Monday to dedicate this appointment. Carlos Tavares has replaced Patrick Pelata, forced to ...