Lyon: the old prison converted into campus

April 22, 2012

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Rental investment: profitability wanes

April 7, 2012

  The savings are worth more little and rental property remains the safe haven of many French. They hope to build a heritage and (rents repay the loan), or to obtain additional income for their old age. However, with soaring prices of the stone over the last decade, the profitability ...

The strike disturbs slightly French air traffic

April 2, 2012

  The call to strike by three unions (CGT, CFDT and UNSA) air traffic controllers will cancel and delay several flights to Orly and some regional airports. At Air France, which opened two new bases Sunday in Toulouse and Nice, it ensures that customers affected by such disruption are informed ...

A shortage of spread creates panic

March 21, 2012

  New Zealand takes action ... to a spread! Marmite, British brand of chocolate spread made from yeast prized by the Anglo-Saxons, becomes almost impossible to find in the "land of the long white cloud". This shortage is due to the partial destruction of the only plant in the country ...

Unions and management are working on the job

March 9, 2012

  With just over six months behind on the Social Agenda 2011-2012 defined at the beginning of last year, the social partners began yesterday a social debate on the quality of work life. The eve of International Women's Day, "a symbol that owes nothing to chance", says Benoit Roger-Vasselin, the ...

The new smartphones arrive in Barcelona

February 26, 2012

  On the eve of Mobile World Congress, the rendezvous sector held in Barcelona, ​​the year's trends are emerging. The most visible growth in the size of screens, far from the miniaturization that marked the beginning of mobile telephony. Screens over 10 inches become a quasi-standard. Less convenient ...

The commitments of Apple in China greeted with caution

February 15, 2012

  Consumer organizations, urging Apple to improve working conditions in factories of its suppliers in China, now expect concrete results. Monday, they have reacted cautiously to the new measures announced by Tim Cook, CEO of the IT group to ensure that the workers who assemble the iPhone and the iPad ...

Wall Street ends up, confident on Europe

October 27, 2011

Confidence returns to Wall Street on Wednesday. After closing in the red yesterday, the Dow finished Wednesday up 1.39% to 11,869.04 points. The Nasdaq advance of 0.46% to 2650.67 points and the S & P is 1.05% to 1242 points. Once again, U.S. investors had their eyes on ...

Reduce taxes, it is still possible

October 22, 2011

The tax. It scares some, who left France for tax heavens warmer (Switzerland in the lead). It works the other. The French tax system is so dense that the understanding, and around, held for hours and other estate planning tax, paid to find clever editing which will reduce the ...

The debt crisis would weigh on the Paris Stock Exchange

October 19, 2011

In the wake of the Asian stock markets and Wall Street on Monday, the CAC 40 down is expected on Monday after Moody's has cast a shadow on the "AAA" rating of the Hexagon. The rating agency is now planning to revise its position on the "stable" outlook for ...

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