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Values ​​to follow the Paris Bourse

Posted in business opportunity, corporations, networks, profitable, tidings by admin on April 3rd, 2012 | Comments Off

Values ​​to follow Tuesday at the Paris Bourse.

* GDF SUEZ announced he would propose to its shareholders to receive shares in a portion of the dividends for 2011 and 2012 to complete the refinancing of its tender offer to minority shareholders of Britain's International Power.

* PSA Peugeot Citroën has signed with a subsidiary of Ivanhoe Cambridge real estate arm of the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec, a sales agreement for the sale of its headquarters Avenue de la Grande Armee in Paris.

* BOLLORÉ. The mutual insurer Groupama said Monday it has sold all its shares, or 3.10% stake in the diversified group.

* AIR FRANCE has placed its short and medium haul business in the center of its turnaround plan and said that the maintenance of this activity depend on a "radical restructuring" and reduced "drastically costs ".

Sarkozy attacks the CFDT Florange

Posted in business success, corporations, plans, tidings, work by admin on April 2nd, 2012 | Comments Off

Interviewed by three regional newspapers, Nicolas Sarkozy accused of "permanent CFDT" having "betrayed the trust of employees" in Florange. It was already taken last month at the SGC. President and candidate for reelection Nicolas Sarkozy (here Aytre February 21, 2012)

The bridges are cut between Nicolas Sarkozy and some unions. In an interview with three regional dailies – Eastern Republican, Rep. Lorraine and Vosges Matin, the presidential candidate accused of "permanent CFDT" of having "betrayed the trust of employees Florange", an attack that responds to criticism against the SGC in March, accused of trying to "play a political role". In fact, the CFDT and the CGT do not hide their anti-Sarkozyism.

Read also: Why the unions have lost their neutrality in 2012

When asked by the newspapers to "anger rising in Florange," Mr. Sarkozy responded: "Let's not confuse the workers, and worried that I got for 17 million euros investment and staff of the CGT or CFDT, two million of work done on the liquid phase immediately-this-works started, 7 for coke, 8,000,000 to the manufacturing plant of automotive products. " "This investment is for Florange! It is decided. If this work had not been committed, it was certain that the blast did not return," added the incumbent.

"As for the permanent of the CFDT," he added, "they betray the trust of employees. They came to insult me ​​and try to break my campaign headquarters. Do not confuse the employees of Arcelor-Mittal, which I will not let go, and trade unionists who cheat their members by making policy instead of defending the interests of employees ". Mid-March, about 200 steelworkers steelworks Florange had come to Paris with the intention to go before the campaign headquarters of Nicolas Sarkozy as a large police had been deployed. Brief scuffles had broken out then with law enforcement.

Roche raised its offer on Illumina to $ 51 per share

Posted in Uncategorized, corporations, success, tidings, work by admin on March 29th, 2012 | Comments Off

Roche said Thursday it raised the price of its unsolicited offer on American society Illumina to $ 51 per share, against 44.5 dollars previously.

The new price values ​​the American specialist of gene sequencing to more than $ 6 billion (4.5 billion euros), Roche hoping to make a difference before the general meeting of the group from San Diego to be held next month.

"Based on our discussions with shareholders of Illumina, we collected the interest of accelerating the acquisition process. Accordingly, we are increasing our price to $ 51 per share, "said the Swiss pharmaceutical group Roche said in a statement

. has pre ; fied that the other terms of its offer remained the same and he still favored the opening of negotiations

. Monday, the group Basel had indicated that it was extending its offer again, without changing the price and making it run until April 20

. Roche softens its position, while its CEO Severin Schwan repeated that he did not raise its offer. But nothing says that this gesture will be enough to persuade shareholders, analysts suggesting a price of $ 60 per share, better able to convince the recalcitrant.

Illumina was adopted in late January the principle of a "poison pill" by distributing as a dividend right to purchase preferred share per share outstanding at February 6, exercisable if a shareholder reach or exceed the threshold of 15% stake.

The door to Qatar 12.8% stake in Lagardere

Posted in calculation, connection, corporations, information, plans by admin on March 19th, 2012 | Comments Off

Qatar has raised its stake to 12.8% stake in Lagardere and intends to seek a position on the supervisory board of the media group, we read in a notice published Monday by the Authority ; financial markets.

Qatar Holding said hold 12.83% stake in Lagardere. society, which belongs to the sovereign wealth fund Qatar Investment Autority, said it had also surpassed the 10% voting rights, 10.05%.

She added that it reserves the possibility to further increase its stake in the company but said not wanting to take control.

However, it indicates it intends to seek a position on the supervisory board and "talk to all interested actors, as appropriate, in light of strategic partnerships to create value in ; long-term shareholder, with the stipulation that there is currently no specific plans in this regard ".

Greece will be able to erase a portion of its debt

Posted in business success, connection, corporations, different, profitable by admin on March 9th, 2012 | Comments Off

Over 80% of private creditors of Athens agreed to participate in the restructuring of the country's debt will be reduced by 107 billion euros. The agreement paves the way for the release of a new international loan which will prevent the default. Three of the four ministers of the Greek far-right party Laos opposing the new austerity measures demanded by the creditors of the countries presented their resignations Friday, February 10

Greece can heave a sigh of relief. The plan to restructure its huge debt raised almost 84% acceptance of all its private creditors, including only 85.8% of bondholders under Greek law.

Result: some 107 billion euros over the 206 billion euros of Greek debt held by banks, insurers, investment funds and pension funds will simply be deleted. A very short term, the agreement removes the risk of default since the country had to repay € 14.4 billion on March 20. It also unlocks additional European assistance than 130 billion euros that will enable it to meet its medium-term future échéanches.

If Greece has avoided a default unchecked, this rate is still insufficient compared to the 90% target that was set by the government, explaining that he had to recommend the activation of collective action clauses attached to the bonds to be exchanged.

They are forcing carriers reluctant to accept the terms of trade and should be ultimately the acceptance rate at 95.7% said the Finance Ministry statement. "The holders of approximately 172 billion euros of bonds by Greek law" have accepted the proposal made by the Hellenic Republic on February 24 to exchange their debt securities against other securities whose face value was reduced 50% said the statement.

"I wish to express my gratitude to all our creditors who supported our ambitious program of reform and adjustment and shared sacrifices of the people in its historic effort" praised the Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said in a statement. The exchange of specific securities to be held Monday, March 12 for bonds by Greek law, but an extension until March 23 was granted to holders of non-Greek right to present their response to the proposal. This delay does not allow those who have already joined to the bid to reverse their decision.

The partners of Greece indeed want the private sector do its part in the rescue effort of the country, with a contribution sufficient to provide debt reduction to 120.5% of GDP in 2020, a ratio expected to guarantee the country's return to solvency.

Successful restructuring opens the door to the contrary release 130 billion of loans provided by the euro area in late October. These two components, debt and bailouts, make up the second bailout of the country developed its international partners, after an initial infusion of 110 billion granted in 2010.

Update on the conflict of ArcelorMittal Florange

Posted in business success, corporations, information, marketing, networks by admin on March 2nd, 2012 | Comments Off

When the direction of the steel giant still does not guarantee the works council restarting blast furnace site, the steelworkers maintain pressure. The "blockers" ArcelorMittal has lit a big fire burning before the plant Florange.

Employees who require restarting blast furnaces Florange dormant for several months, occupying part of the site since February 20. This Friday, they were evicted by the police when he blocked a railway line, an operation of glazed jostling between the police and the steelworkers who sang the Marseillaise while shouting "Thank Sarko".

Find pictures in the fight to save the ArcelorMittal Florange

Meanwhile at the headquarters of ArcelorMittal France in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), the management assured the unions that the maintenance of a blast furnace Florange would start "very soon", but without mentioning an upturn in the sector hot site. In a statement, management has confirmed "the temporary suspension of part of its facilities Florange for the second quarter due to the difficult economic environment". "Two million euros will be allocated to additional maintenance work to ensure that the liquid phase can restart in the second half in anticipation of an economic recovery," she said.

This Thursday, Nicolas Sarkozy said on France Inter that the P6 "in the second half would go back" after revealing he had the day before a meeting with Lakshmi Mittal, CEO of the No. 1 global steel industry. But ArcelorMittal had conditioned this boot an economic recovery. The presidential candidate said it had obtained a number of global steel industry that invests 17 million to safeguard Florange.

Find our survey to find out what the ads are really worth of Nicolas Sarkozy?

In any case, unions are skeptical. Further reading: "The promise of Sarkozy, it's cat pee."

Values ​​to follow the U.S. markets

Posted in Uncategorized, advertising, corporations, facts, networks by admin on February 24th, 2012 | Comments Off

Key values ​​to follow Friday on Wall Street.

* GAP has disappointed expectations Thursday, saying wait for fiscal 2012 earnings per share 1.75 to $ 1.80, while analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S on average had expected $ 1.79.

Gap posted a fourth quarter profit of $ 218 million, or 44 cents a share, against 365 million (60 cents) a year earlier.

In pre-market value fell by 2% to 23.10 dollars.

* AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP. The insurer reported a profit of $ 19.8 billion in the fourth quarter of 2011, due to an accounting change that allowed him to display a huge windfall.

This change, which raises the price of AIG from 6.5% to 29.81 dollars in pre-market means that the group will not pay tax on billions of dollars in profits in the coming years.

* Interpublic. The advertising agency has published a quarterly profit above expectations, thanks to emerging markets in a context of recovery of the sector.

EPS for the fourth quarter is 50 cents per share while the market was expecting 39 cents per share. Revenues for the quarter amounted to $ 2.07 billion, or less stable over one year. The turnover abroad rose by 6%.

In 2012, Interpublic expects organic growth of 3%.

In pre-market value gains 4.2% after finishing at 10.91 dollars Thursday.

* CITIGROUP. The bank has raised $ 1.95 billion sale of its stake in Indian company Housing Development Finance Corp, said on Friday, sources familiar with the matter.

In pre-market value gains 1% to 32.95 dollars.

A postponement of the second plan would be to study Greek

Posted in calculation, corporations, information, marketing, office by admin on February 15th, 2012 | Comments Off

Officials from the euro area are studying how to delay parts of or the entire second level of aid to Greece, if possible until after the election pre views for April, it was learned Wednesday from European sources.

While the new aid package of € 130 billion is now almost ready, the finance ministers of the euro area are still not satisfied with the commitments of the Greek political leaders to implement the agreement, which realizes that Athens provides further budget cuts and introduce many unpopular reforms by 2014.

There are also doubts about the path of debt reduction Greek. It represents about 160% of Greek GDP and the "troika" consisting of the European Commission, the European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund would like to return to 120% of by 2020.

"There are proposals to delay the Greek package or cut into parts, so that immediate fault is avoided, but without commitment on the whole (package)" said one source.

"The options will be discussed (…) There is pressure from several countries to hold things until there is a concrete commitment in Greece, which could not come before the elections, "they added.

A telephone conference of finance ministers of the euro area must take place at 17:00.

Greece is preparing to give its response to the Troika on Monday

Posted in Uncategorized, calculation, corporations, management, tidings by admin on February 5th, 2012 | Comments Off

The three party leaders of the coalition government in Greece have agreed on a reduction in public spending of 1.5% of GDP in 2012 and will give an answer to the proposal of credit ; the country's international nancial Monday at noon (1000 GMT).

"Political leaders should give an answer in principle tomorrow afternoon (European Union)," he told reporters Panos Beglitis, spokesman for the Greek Socialist Party (PASOK ) on Sunday.

They will then discuss the plan of the troika (International Monetary Fund, European Commission and European Central Bank) at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Lucas Papademos.

"There will be a meeting of political leaders chaired by Papademos tomorrow afternoon," said Beglitis. 

The chief minister said for his part that the various managers of the government coalition have agreed on a reduction in public spending by an amount equivalent to 1.5% of GDP this year.

This includes measures to reduce salaries and benefits costs to make the Greek economy more competitive, he added.

He also confirmed the meeting of heads of coalition parties on Monday to conclude negotiations on the second aid package of 130 billion euros to be implemented by the mid-March to avoid a collapse of public accounts.

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Creditors of Greece had requested a reduction in spending worth one percent of GDP, slightly more than two billion euros for 2012. 

The negotiations on the restructuring of the Greek debt held by the private sector rose "relatively well", said his side the French Minister of Economy and Finance, Sunday .

"I think it progresses smoothly on the part of private sector involvement to be made on a voluntary basis," said Baroin under the "Grand Rendez-Vous "Europe 1-Le Parisien-i> Télé.

"We would not get away from the level at which one must move the Greek debt in 2020, that is to say around 120%," said the French minister. And "it is because we do not withdraw these objectives that the discussions are difficult," he said.

"Anyway, it's later than February 13," continued Baroin.

February 13 is the deadline posed by the euro area to launch the operation, which should bring the Greek debt around 120% of GDP in 2020 against over 160% today.

The private sector should accept a discount of around 70% of its obligations under the exchange program of the Greek debt. This will help to lower than 100 billion euros of debt of Greece.

In exchange for a loan of at least 130 billion euros by 2015, the troika of institutional creditors requires further structural reform and further reforms of austerity authority to clean up its public accounts.

Troika calls including a lowering of wages in companies and supplementary pension, which measures face many political and union resistance.

In the absence of an agreement, Greece is threatened with failure to pay on 20 March, when mature 14.5 billion euros of bonds.

Posted in business success, corporations, information, occupation, tidings by admin on November 29th, 2011 | Comments Off

The rapid increase of the debt crisis in the euro area threatens the credit ratings of all European states, warned Sunday the U.S. rating agency Moody's. Moody's in New York.

In a "special comment" on European countries published Sunday, Moody's says it still considers that the euro area will maintain its unity without any fault as that of Greece, but notes that even this' scenario 'positive' carries consequences very negative for the notes "of European countries. The U.S. rating agency, recently warned that France could lose its "triple A" allowing it to borrow at favorable rates in the markets, and clearly indicates that no country, even among those considered most solids, such as the Netherlands, Austria, Finland or Germany, is immune to a lowering of note.

Other countries may need help

While countries such as Italy and Hungary have more and more difficult to obtain financing at rates viable markets, Moody's wrote that "the political momentum to implement an effective solution to the crisis could n ' be found after a series of shocks, which could lead more countries to be deprived of access to funding markets for an extended period. " The agency is referring to countries like Ireland, Greece, Portugal or Hungary, which have benefited from one or more financial rescue from the European Union or the International Monetary Fund. She said other countries may need to use this kind of solution if the EU fails to quickly find an adequate response to the crisis, these countries would then most likely lowered their rating to that of a investment "speculative."