U.S.: Starbucks launches its own plan to combat unemployment

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 ...

Washington wants to pay the housing crisis on banks

September 3, 2011

The time did she come to charge banks for the crisis "subprime"? The federal agency in housing finance in the United States (Federal Housing Finance Agency) is indeed about to make a complaint against a dozen major banks, reports the New York Times. Proceedings should be formally engaged on ...

Gross: secret agreement between the rebels and Libyan France

September 1, 2011

France could benefit from its commitment to Libya. While "the conference of the Friends of Libya", which should sound the end of military operations in the country, opens this morning in Paris, a paper released by Liberation indicates that a secret agreement on oil would have been made between ...

Conservative results for 2011, TF1 put on free LCI

July 27, 2011

CEO of TF1, Nonce Paolini, confirmed that he filed with the Higher Audiovisual Council an application for free for its continuous news channel, LCI. He stated that the free market is the right thing for news channels. "There is room for three news channels," he said in a conference ...

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. ...

A new boss for Liberation

June 23, 2011

In the next supervisory board of Liberation, to be held soon under the chairmanship of Edward de Rothschild, the group of shareholders will offer everyday and vote for the appointment of Philippe Nicolas Co-chairman of board of the journal with Nicolas Demorand. At 43, Philippe Nicolas (ESSEC, NAS), ...

China tightens its grip even on the rare earth

June 20, 2011

China's monopoly on the rare earth is growing again. The country, which provides 95% of exports of these metals, has announced the establishment of a restructuring plan that will require a strengthening of the weight of the state-owned Baotou Iron and Steel. This will make the acquisition of four ...

Wall Street stumbles after bad economic indicators

May 5, 2011

U.S. stock markets start down very slightly on Wednesday. The Dow Jones was down 0.11% at 12,793 points, the Standard Poor's 500 and Nasdaq 100 bend slightly, respectively, from 0.17% to 1354 points and 0.01% to 2842 points. On Tuesday, the New York Stock Exchange finished mixed. Investors ...

The Cac 40 blows up after eight sessions

May 4, 2011

The Paris Bourse has caught its breath on Tuesday. At the close, the CAC 40 was down 0.29% to 4096.84 points. The benchmark index in Paris was completed yesterday its eighth straight session, buoyed by the general relief that followed the death of Osama bin Laden. This effect, which ...

IPad owners tend to neglect their computers

April 12, 2011

The iPad is beginning to overshadow the PCs. According to a survey * conducted by AdMob, the mobile advertising from Google, about three-quarters (77%) of owners say touch pads use their computers less often than before. And 28% say that this new device is already becoming their main engine, ...

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