Archive for the ‘special’ Category

Animal Health, a profitable market and low risk

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

  With $ 20 billion in annual sales, Animal Health is a drop compared to the huge market for drugs for humans, close to $ 900 billion. But the sector attractive. Six major pharmaceutical companies, Pfizer, Merck, Sanofi, Lilly, Bayer and Novartis, as have 60% and are present in general ...

The boss of the departure of Costa Cruises

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

  Three and a half months after the sinking of the Concordia, the CEO of Costa Crociere, Pier Luigi Foschi, leaves office. Wrongly or rightly, his departure, announced on 1 July, is inevitably interpreted as a direct consequence of the crisis in the company since the tragedy of the ship ...

A new fund for start-up digital

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

  Start-ups specializing in digital will be able to go to a new investor. The National Fund boot, set up as part of future investments and managed by CDC Entreprises, a subsidiary of Caisse des Depots, Alcatel-Lucent, Orange, SEB and Soitec, launched the fund with two Technocom 32 million euros. ...

The candidates' proposals on the economy and social

Monday, April 16th, 2012

  Francois Hollande • • • Nicolas Sarkozy • Jean-Luc Melenchon Bayrou • Marine Le Pen Francois Hollande (PS) Francois Hollande, April 15 at Vincennes business card design. Photo credits: THOMAS SAMSON / AFP

France won the followers of religious tourism

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

  France is already the "spoils" of foreign tourists, with 77 million international visitors in 2010, according to World Tourism Organization (WTO). And to remain so, she can count on its approximately 50,000 religious buildings (monasteries, abbeys, cathedrals, churches, synagogues, mosques, etc ....) that attract more and more tourists, especially ...

James Murdoch from the chairmanship of BSkyB

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

  James Murdoch is decidedly persona non grata in Britain. The scandal last summer tapping in the News of the worldâ earned the son of Rupert Murdoch to resign from the board of GlaxoSmithKline in January and President of News Corp's British papers., NewsInternational in February . In March, he ...

Orly: 20% of flights canceled Monday and Tuesday

Friday, March 30th, 2012

  Passengers departing from or arriving at Orly on Monday and Tuesday next, should inform themselves of their flight before leaving for the airport. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has announced on Friday it asked airlines to remove 20% of flights for two days, due to a strike ...

Florange: Unions will not go Monday at the Elysee

Friday, March 16th, 2012

  End of inadmissibility. One after another, the three unions CFDT, CGT and FO ArcelorMittal rejected on Thursday afternoon hosted by Nicolas Sarkozy. The president had announced Wednesday that it would welcome union representatives Florange, Moselle, after negotiations failed to end the crisis Friday. But the tension is still up ...

The Russian economy: oil, growth and corruption

Sunday, March 4th, 2012

  In late 1999, when Vladimir Putin was inaugurated as President of the Russian Federation, the state is bankrupt, inflation takes off 37% over one year. Early 2012: the strong man running for another term, he appears before the polls this Sunday. His record seems flattering. Inflation is under control, ...

Dupont-Aignan advocates the "euro-franc" and the printing presses

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

  Nicolas Dupont-Aignan pulls no punches. "EU leaders are economic criminals" who are trying to rush the Greek people in a "total chaos," he said Wednesday, during the presentation of its 37 proposals for the 2012 presidential election. Before adding that Greece is doomed to leave the eurozone such as ...