November 2, 2011

Air France is moving towards an end to the conflict which penalizes air traffic since Saturday. Air traffic in France was almost normal Tuesday, the fourth and penultimate day of the strike of flight attendants worried about downsizing by crew. Management expects a quick exit from the conflict. ...

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October 29, 2011

Renault won Friday most of the mega-French control of electric vehicles, with 15,637 trucks, far ahead of PSA Peugeot Citroën. As Le Figaro revealed in early October, the diamond brand was best placed to win the biggest prize of a bid launched by the government, private companies and local ...

The computer giant HP navigates to

September 24, 2011

"HP is an icon for the Silicon Valley, California, United States and the world. But HP has disappointed investors in recent quarters and I'm not happy, "said Meg Whitman, just named CEO of HP. Its mission statement is clear: to reassure financial markets. Its purpose is not simple. It ...

The Paris Bourse's gains accelerate

September 16, 2011

The rebound posted the day continues. After closing the session in the green, with a gain of 1.87% to 2949.14% points, the CAC 40 index opened his session by small increase of 0.69% to 2969.46 points, in the wake of Wall Street and Asian stock markets. The increase has ...

Moody's notes the degrade of Societe Generale and Credit Agricole

September 14, 2011

It was expected, it is now official. Moody's announced this morning that the degradation of a notch ratings to Credit Agricole and Societe Generale. However, the rating agency has maintained its rating of BNP Paribas. In fact, the financial services group believes that the long-term debt and financial strength ...

Half the jobs open to foreigners

July 25, 2011

The French government continues to implement measures to reduce labor migration to France. After fixing in April the goal of reducing by half the number of work permits granted to foreigners in France, the Ministries of Interior and Labour recently issued a new list of occupations open to non-Europeans. ...

New Frontiers in shock

July 22, 2011

It is a shock as it prepares to New Frontiers. Within weeks has been thanked Jean-Marc Siano, who was in charge of tour operator since 2006, Pascal de Izaguirre, the new boss of the group, a detailed recovery plan Friday, drastic, during the committee extraordinary business. His strategy involves ...

Debt: Barack Obama negotiates with elected

July 8, 2011

From our correspondent in Washington Serious and ambitious negotiations seem to have finally taken to Washington for fiscal consolidation. The direct involvement of Barack Obama in the process has changed the tone of the negotiations. "The meeting was very constructive," Obama said Thursday, after receiving two hours ...

Retirement: the reform applies today

July 1, 2011

The law on pension reform, enacted November 10, 2010 after a long parliamentary battle will come into effect on Friday. The legal age will gradually increase from 60 to 62, with four more months per year. The first people affected are those born after 1 July 1951. They will ...

Wall Street ends on a rebound until Greece

June 28, 2011

Indices end in green on Wall Street Monday. After starting at equilibrium, the Dow has pressed the bar of 12,000 points in the morning. He ends up on 0.91% to 12,043.56 points. S & P and Nasdaq rising 1.33%, respectively, to 2688.28 points and 1280.10 points to 0.92%. ...

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