Archive for September, 2010

Negotiate the sale of Airbus 150 aircraft to Beijing

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Airbus is in talks to sell China 150 aircraft valued at approximately $ 16 billion (12.5 billion euros), reports La Tribune in its Monday edition. The discussion focuses on 120 medium-haul A320s, 20 A330s and ten A350s, the newspaper said citing sources "consistent". It would be the largest ...

Japanese growth in the second quarter review up to 0.4%

Friday, September 10th, 2010

The growth of the Japanese economy has been revised to 0.4% from Friday in the first three months of the year, against 0.1% in the first estimate, but the appreciation of the yen and the slowdown in world growth should not encourage investors to rejoice for long. The Japanese ...

Rio Tinto met producer of potash Ouralkali

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Representatives from Rio Tinto traveled to Russia to visit the largest potash producer Ouralkali, which appears as a potential target for the mining group, said Wednesday the Russian newspaper Vedomosti. Last month sources familiar with the matter have told Reuters that Rio Tinto and Potash, the world's biggest maker ...

Medica maintains its margins in the first half

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Medica announced Tuesday a maintaining margins and a halving of its net financial debt in the first half, following the redevelopment of its funding. The group of nursing homes, introduced in Exchange in February, has reduced its net debt to 374.4 million euros at June 30 against 748.6 million ...

Obama boasts of having "stop the bleeding" of the economy

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Before a week of employment and recovery, Barack Obama pleaded Saturday for the economic action of his government, he said, "did stop the bleeding" and given the middle class back on track. Despite unemployment at 9.6% of the workforce, the President of the United States seeks to give new ...

Ford ordered to compensate the family of a man killed while driving

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

A Mississippi court on Thursday sentenced to pay Ford $ 131 million to the family of a young man who was killed at the wheel of a vehicle from U.S. manufacturer, has announced the lawyer for the family. The suit focused on the accident that killed Brian Cole in ...

Wall Street hesitant before the promise of land sales

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Wall Street opened on a tentative note, awaiting the promise of land sales, while jobless claims fell against all odds but that productivity was revised down sharply. A few minutes after the start of trading, the Dow Jones gained 0.04% to 10,273.86 points, the Standard & Poor's 500 index ...

The HLM victims of financial products to high risk

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

A portion of the housing agencies in France find themselves vulnerable after having used the toxic financial products like subprime to the tune of seven billion euros, wrote Wednesday's Tribune. The business daily quoted a report on the subject conducted by the Interministerial Mission for Social Housing inspection (Miilos). ...