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...one of the company’s products....
...Continental will split out its older power train business from the rest of the company, echoing moves by Delphi and Autoliv to hive off “old world” technologies....
...This high profile casualty of the trade war won’t go unnoticed among multinational companies. Garry Young, NIESR Chelsea will win the cup....
...Yet he suggests the site could establish a role documenting the activities of the most populist administration in decades. “We are positioned to become a paper of record.”...
...On paper, there is no shortage of resources; earlier this year, for example, President Barack Obama earmarked $14bn for the cyber fight....
...The market appeared to agree, accelerating lower in the final 25 minutes of trading, as the talks got under way....
...The European Union has not yet formalised pan-continental governance reforms, but the Commission’s green paper on governance last year worried some London-based investment groups by asking whether the concept...
...Ripplewood and its cohorts made a paper return on Japan’s Long Term Credit Bank of more than 10 times when the renamed Shinsei Bank floated in 2003....
...But Mr Grübel, hauled out of retirement two months ago to run UBS, the biggest continental European casualty of the credit crisis, does not fit the image of an international banker....
...Papers increasingly must be very large or very small. There are as many as 8,000 non-daily, community newspapers, with a median circulation of perhaps 5,200, plus some 1,400 daily titles....
...It’s about getting any small Tamil groups together to have more power – like merging to form a big company,” he explained. “Then it’s about networking with as many MPs as possible....
...Industrial companies have also been mulled as candidates for rescues, as the spectre emerges of an era of state-supported economic policy....
...From a base of $3,000bn in assets under management at the beginning of the year, losses – at least on paper – of about 25 per cent, may have pushed the figure down to $2,300bn, the report adds....
...Sam Zell’s tumultuous renovation of the Tribune Company claimed two more casualties on Monday with the departure of Los Angeles Times’ publisher David Hiller and Chicago Tribune editor Ann Marie Lipinski...
...Most Swiss banks have capital ratios that are the envy of rivals abroad: even UBS, the biggest continental European casualty of the credit crisis, had a capital ratio of 11.5 per cent at the end of last...
...The problem is that there is as yet no evidence that the Citadel deal heralds good things to come. Citadel, as a holder of E-Trade stock and debt, had unique incentives to act....
...Back in September, just as the school year was about to begin, I suggested readers take their children’s trust funds and put them into Iridium LLC bonds and Nigerian bank stocks....
...The European indices were flat this morning as the excitement and heavy volumes related to last week’s introduction of a new series of the index, or “the roll” as it is known, gave way to the more commonplace...
...VarigLog has offered to inject about $485m into Varig in exchange for 90 per cent of its shares. A rump company would remain holding most of the debt....
...As for Mr Bolloré, his stake-building has already netted him a paper profit and given him a strong hand in negotiations with any bidder....
...That is widening as companies become more global. Take Axa. International operations now account for over 75 per cent of turnover....
...As in 2004, the continuing reluctance of European companies to commit themselves to capital expenditure programmes was reflected in the worst performing sectors for the first quarter of 2005....
...The company rejoined the CAC-40 index on Monday and outpaced the index in the run-up to its return. Synthes, the Swiss medical implants and devices manufacturer, was another casualty....
...Posted there was an editorial from Al Riyadh, a government-sponsored paper of US ally Saudi Arabia....
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