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RPT-NEWSMAKER-Leader of Boeing engineers brings militant tone Reuters Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:59am EST. By Alwyn Scott. NEW YORK Feb 18 (Reuters) - Ray Goforth leads a union of 23,000 Boeing Co engineers who revel in their pocket-protector image. Their rally posters and buttons read "No Nerds, No Birds." They use ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Natixis shares soar on ownership overhaul Reuters Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:08am EST. * Shares reach highest level since July 2011. * Analysts eye similar structure at Credit Agricole. * Asset management acquisitions possible. By Christian Plumb. PARIS, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Shares in Natixis rose as much as 24 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insight: In Europe's tax race, it's the base, not the rate, that counts Reuters By Tom Bergin. LONDON | Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:36am EST. LONDON (Reuters) - In late November, members of the American Chamber of Commerce gathered at the Four Seasons hotel in Dublin for a Thanksgiving lunch of roast turkey and pumpkin pie and a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spanish Carrier Iberia Curbs Timetable as Biggest Strike Begins Bloomberg Iberia, the Spanish unit of British Airways owner IAG, cut almost 40 percent of its scheduled timetable as 18,500 staff began the carrier's biggest-ever strike. Remaining flights are operating as planned, it said. Some 54 of 135 services still due today had left by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bundesbank Says German Economy to Return to Growth This Quarter Bloomberg The German economy, Europe's largest, will return to growth in the current quarter as industrial production rebounds, the Bundesbank said. "The economic outlook for Germany has improved relatively quickly and in remarkable fashion in the past three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK Home Sellers Increase Prices in Sign of Rebound Bloomberg U.K. home sellers raised their asking prices to the most for a February in five years as inquiries from potential buyers increased, Rightmove Plc said. Prices sought rose 2.8 percent from January to 235,741 pounds ($365,000), the property-website operator ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Euro, dollar up after G20, stocks ease on growth concern Reuters By Richard Hubbard. LONDON | Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:44am EST. LONDON (Reuters) - The euro and the dollar rose against the yen on Monday after the G20 decided not to criticize Japan for its expansionist policies, but shares eased as Europe's weak growth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Independent News Plans $226 Million South Africa Disposal Bloomberg Independent News & Media Plc, Ireland's biggest newspaper publisher, agreed to sell its South African operations to a group of companies led by Sekunjalo Investments Ltd. in a shift of the division to black ownership. The 2 billion-rand ($226 million) sale to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Nothing to hide" in helicopter deal, India's prime minister says Reuters By Frank Jack Daniel. NEW DELHI | Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:28am EST. NEW DELHI Feb 18 (Reuters) - India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Monday the government had nothing to hide in a $750 million deal for AgustaWestland helicopters that has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Emerging Stocks Decline Most in Week on China Retail Sales, Won Bloomberg Emerging-market stocks fell the most in a week, led by Chinese consumer companies and South Korean automakers, as retail sales slowed during the Lunar New Year festival and the won reached a four-year high versus the yen. Daphne International ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UPDATE 3-Brent steadies below $118, global growth hopes support Reuters Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:56am EST. * U.S. public holiday limits trading volume. * U.S. economic recovery seen on track. * Investors look ahead to nuclear talks with Iran (Updates throughout, changes dateline, previous SINGAPORE). By Ron Bousso. LONDON ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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In Our View: Hanford Nuclear Reservation The canary in the reactor HeraldNet On Friday, the U.S. Department of Energy announced a "decrease of liquid level" in a single-shell tank at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. A liquid decrease is promising news for people taking diuretics or attempting to lose weight. Radioactive sludge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India to Allow Internet Firms to Offer Voice Services MarketWatch NEW DELHI–India's Telecom Commission has decided to allow companies which have licenses to provide broadband wireless Internet to also offer voice telephone services by paying a fee to the government. Companies with licenses for broadband internet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Best Buy to make holiday price-matching policy year-round Chicago Tribune Best Buy Co Inc. will make its holiday price-matching program a permanent year-round policy in an effort to fend off online rivals that often compete on price. The world's largest consumer electronics chain will match online prices starting March 3, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon fires German security firm amid probe The Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — Amazon says it has fired a German security company amid mounting criticism after reports that temporary workers had been mistreated. An Amazon spokeswoman in Germany, Ulrike Stoecker, said Monday the online retailer has ended its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rubber, Palm Oil, Gold Climb; Crude Falls: Commodities at Close Bloomberg 1:56 · Bottega Veneta: Luxury Handbags and Lifestyle. Rubber, Palm Oil, Gold Climb; Crude Falls: Commodities at Close. By Christian Schmollinger - 2013-02-18T09:13:46Z. The Standard & Poor's GSCI gauge of 24 commodities was at 675.95 on Feb. 15. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Submerged superstorm debris threatens tourism KTAR.com This Feb. 5, 2013, photo,shows a home in the middle of Barnegat Bay, that was washed into the Bay from Mantoloking N.J. during Superstorm Sandy. States hit hard by Sandy are gearing up to remove tons of debris from waterways, including houses, vehicles ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reader's Digest Is Bankrupt as Iconic Magazine Falters Bloomberg RDA Holding Co., publisher of the 91-year-old Reader's Digest magazine, filed for bankruptcy to cut $465 million in debt and focus on North American operations as consumers shift from print to electronic media. The company is the latest in a line of iconic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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F-16s intercept two planes near Obama's holiday weekend retreat NBCNews.com (blog) By Ian Johnston, Staff Writer, NBC News. F-16 fighter jets intercepted two aircraft after they entered temporarily restricted airspace near the Florida club where President Barack Obama was spending the long President's Day weekend. In a statement on its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kentuckians prefer integrated care, poll says Cincinnati.com When it comes to physical and mental health care, Kentuckians prefer a one-stop shop, a poll suggests. About 7 in 10 Kentucky adults, or 69 percent, favor physical and mental health services being offered in the same place, according to the 2012 Kentucky ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New windstorm rules drive Texas engineers away The Republic CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Hundreds of engineers have dropped out of a windstorm certification program following legislative changes to become certified by the Texas Department of Insurance. The Corpus Christi Caller-Times (http://bit.ly/WD97Vl) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Will Shale Oil Production Affect Oil Stocks? Seeking Alpha According to a report on CNBC, the price of Brent Crude oil can fall 30% by the end of the year; meaning that it will be at $80 per barrel as against the current price of $117 (end-of-day February 16, 2013). The primary reason for this, according to Robert Levitt, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Outdoor Recreation is Big Business in CA Public News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Californians celebrating Presidents' Day in a national or state park are not only enjoying the great outdoors, they're improving the state's economy. A new report from the Outdoor Industry Association finds the state's outdoor recreation ... See all stories on this topic » |
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IIER Budget Seminar | Iraq Business News By Editor FEDRERAL BUDGET 2013 - DETAILS AND CHALLENGES The Iraqi Institute for Economic Reform (IIER) has the pleasure of inviting you to attend the above seminar to. Iraq Business News | ||
Ghana Business News » TOR's inability to supply enough fuel halts ... By ekow Enquiries by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) revealed that several factors including the inability of the Tema Oil Refinery to supply enough fuel from the bulk distributor companies, reductions in the quantity of fuel supplied to Ghana by Togo ... Ghana Business News | ||
Pulte's plan: Biz principles to fight blight | Crain's Detroit Business In a case of what he called "reverse engineering" his grandfather's successful business strategy for building homes, Bill Pulte has come to the table for Detroit in an effort to raze dilapidated homes and other buildings throughout the city. Crain's Detroit Business - Latest News | ||
Better spearing conditions means better business By Bill Miston, FOX 11 News Sturgeon spearers say water conditions on Lake Winnebago are clearing up, making it easier to spot and spear the historic fish. And some businesses say the increase in spearer traffic is a welcome sight. News | WLUK TV | ||
Exception would let commissioners do business with Augusta | The ... By Susan McCord Augusta Commission members and city employees might have an easier time doing business with the city under a proposed revision to its conflict of interest policy.The change, drafted by General Counsel Andrew MacKenzie at the request of ... News | ||
Booz Allen Hamilton to support business and economic growth in ... Booz Allen Hamilton announced it has been registered by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Commerce and Industry to pursue business opportunities in the Kingdom in support of domestic economic diversification. The firm will focus its expertise on providing services to government and commercial ... Track your competitors and spot market opportunities. Get Watchlist news alerts on industry or individual company news, straight to your Inbox. What are Watchlists? » Register ... ExcitingAds! AME Info Latest News | ||
WGA Awards: Winners List - The Hollywood Reporter By THR Staff "The Ghost of Joe McCarthy" (Moyers & Company), Written by Bill Moyers, Michael Winship; Thirteen/ WNET. "Making History at Ole Miss," Written by Polly Leider; CBS News. "The Regime Responds" (Frontline), Written by Marcela Gaviria; ... Business | ||
Electronics contract manufacturing business set for 4-5% growth in ... Despite lingering weakness in the global economy and continuing uncertainty in technology markets, the outsourced manufacturing industry is expected to post moderate revenue growth in 2013 as original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) ... DIGITIMES: IT news from Asia | ||
A Blossoming Business in Tunisia - Care2 News Network By J.L. A. "It's not about the size of the land, but the quality of your products," she says, noting that flower-growing in Tunisia is generally done on such moderate-sized plots, rather than massive plantations. Care2 News Network | ||
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Danone Dairy Woes a Challenge for Peltz's Heinz - Business ... "We believe the market is offering investors a world-class business for relatively low multiples of earnings and cash flow," Trian wrote in a presentation on its ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
AP Top Business News At 4:41 a.m. - Oregon Live AP Top Business News At 4:41 a.m. EST. Feb. 18, 2013, 1:42 a.m. PST. AP. White House seeks 'balanced way' to budget fix. BBC journalists go on strike over ... www.oregonlive.com/.../e42c5db31dbe49e293235ea2a095c0... | ||
AP Top Business News At 6 a.m. EST - Oregon Live AP Top Business News At 6 a.m. EST. Feb. 18, 2013, 2:57 a.m. PST. AP. White House seeks 'balanced way' to budget fix. Bulgaria's prime minister sacks ... www.oregonlive.com/.../e42c5db31dbe49e293235ea2a095c0... | ||
Nordic Power Price Rises After German Contract, Carbon - Business ... Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Nordic electricity for April through June rose as German prices and costs for carbon permits advanced before a European Parliament ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
Strikes shut down Egyptian port city for 2nd day | AP Business News ... PORT SAID, Egypt - Hundreds of anti-government protesters have blocked central roads and work was halted for a second day in Egypt's restive coastal city of ... www.thenewstribune.com/.../strikes-shut-down-egyptian-port.... | ||
Spanish Carrier Iberia Curbs Timetable as Biggest Strike - Business ... Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Iberia, the Spanish unit of British Airways owner IAG, slashed almost 40 percent of its scheduled timetable as 18,500 staff began the ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... |
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