Air France orders 110 planes

September 17, 2011

The airline announced Friday morning the details of his mega-order long-awaited by the industry. Air France-KLM is in need of long-haul 110 and passes a total of 50 firm orders and 60 options from Airbus and Boeing. Choices that are equally balanced between the two aircraft manufacturers as the ...

Technical rebound in the Paris Bourse

September 8, 2011

The Paris Bourse ends his series of three consecutive declines that saw him lose more than 9%. At the close, the CAC 40 climbed 3.63% to 3073.18 points. Same movement in Frankfurt the Dax gained 4.07% to 5405.53 points and in London the FTSE-100 ended up 3.14%. Milan climbs ...

Orange inadvertently reveals some of the future iPhone

August 14, 2011

Orange did he reckless? In an internship this week published on its website, the telephone company revealed some clues about the future model of the iPhone Appel keeps top secret. Orange are to believe the arrival of the new smartphone could be a big impact "on consumer Internet customers." ...

Euro area: towards a consensus in the snatch

July 20, 2011

At 48 hours of extraordinary EU summit which will be dedicated Thursday to "financial stability in the euro area" and "aid program to Greece," the tension was extremely high Tuesday in the chancery, trading rooms and neighborhoods General of Financial Institutions. Especially Angela Merkel has once again maintained the ...

Brands remain true to the Tour de France

July 2, 2011

This year, no fewer than five new brands join forces for the first time in the Tour: Alcatel, Qatar Airways, Europcar (which also sponsors a team), and Banette Sojasun. It's better than in 2010, where three new partners (Digital, Teisseire, Cakes Saint-Michel) had entered the Tour. It is ...

Lagarde choice awaits U.S. and Japan

June 14, 2011

After the surprise announcement Saturday of the candidacy of Israel Stanley Fischer at the direction of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the French Minister of Economy and Finance, Christine Lagarde, seems to consolidate his lead in leadership contest the institution. After a world tour in emerging countries to reassure ...

France: the competitor arrives Groupon

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 ...

Societe Generale and BNP Paribas will escape the new standards

May 27, 2011

To those who doubt the impact of future rules on the banking sector, the market this Friday brings an answer without ambiguity. It was enough that the Financial Times raised the prospect of a fresh application of standards known as "Basel 3" for all European banking stocks rebound sharply! ...

ECB displays a misogyny that could prove disastrous

May 6, 2011

Austria's Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell participated Thursday in his last Board of Governors of the European Central Bank. She will be replaced from 1 June by the Belgian Peter Praet. Now there will be no representative of the fair sex in the decision-making body of the ECB, which has 23 members, ...

Cars delivered more later

May 2, 2011

Japanese disaster has affected the delivery of cars. The earthquake was indeed disrupted production of key subcontractors located in the archipelago. Hence, for builders, supply problems in air conditioning, radios, microprocessors or color pigments for metallic colors. Therefore, delivery times are getting longer, says the magazine Auto Plus ...

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