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Nota n°46987 da frdqnhz70fj il 07/09/2013 @ 20:48
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Nota n°46986 da yzxugbqit0 il 07/09/2013 @ 20:48
PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - Sept 6,????????Sept 6 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on theNew York Times business pages,????? ???. Reuters has not verified thesestories and does not vouch for their accuracy.* The Group of 20 summit meeting is expected to enact lawsthat would tighten rules for multinational companies that usesubsidiaries in certain countries to legally avoid paying taxes,????.()* David Blech, who was once hailed as the king ofbiotechnology and was worth about $300 million, is about tobegin a four-year prison term, having pleaded guilty to stockmanipulation. ()* Activist investors scored another victory on Thursday whenthe board of Timken Co agreed to spin off its steelbusiness from its industrial bearings operations amid pressurefrom two big shareholders. ()* The publisher and editor of The Las Vegas Sun,????, BrianGreenspun, is suing to block a deal that could force thenewspaper to close. ()* Russian Internet company Mail.ru has sold itsremaining stake in Facebook for about $525 million,benefiting from a strong rebound in its share price. ()* The National Security Agency has secretly circumvented orcracked much of the digital scrambling that protects globalcommerce, e-mails, phone calls, medical records and Websearches. ()* Bangkok-based trader Badin Rungruangnavarat has agreed topay $5.2 million to settle charges that he traded on insiderinformation tied to Smithfield Foods' proposed $4.7billion sale to a Chinese food processor,???????, the Securities andExchange Commission announced on Thursday. ()* Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin, a small bank holding company inWisconsin, plans to use Chapter 11 to recapitalize,????????/???, not toliquidate as typically happens. The company hopes to use thebankruptcy to save its bank,????????kate spade?, AnchorBank. ()* Brazil's securities and exchange commission says it hasopened a new formal investigation into the business dealings ofonetime billionaire Eike Batista and five other executives ofthe petroleum company OGX. ()* Alliant Techsystems agreed on Thursday to buyBushnell Group Holdings,?????? TAG Heuer, a top maker of gun accessories likerifle scopes, for $985 million in cash. The deal is one of thefirst since the Newtown,?????????, Connecticut school shooting, anincident that has put pressure on some owners of gunmanufacturers and related products to sell their holdings. ()* Line,????????, which has hundreds of millions of users in Asia andparts of Europe and Latin America, is beginning a push into theUnited States. () Related_articles: 2013 June Alison Frankel ECB leaves key rate at 0.5% Video Reuters.com jpjanewspress201 f1d1b15e795e9b6d8f7d274d946423f5

Nota n°46985 da jlwuplkxhx il 07/09/2013 @ 20:48
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Breakingviews- Barclays learns that capital delays don?t work,????????? (The author is a Reuters Breakingviews columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) By George Hay LONDON, July 29 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Barclays (BARC.L) is the latest big bank to discover that a go-slow approach to boosting capital just doesn?t work. The UK lender is finalising a capital increase including a possible 5 billion pound share issue,??? ?????, Reuters reports. That is in spite of stating in February that it would bolster solvency over time through profit generation and other measures. Regulatory caprice over capital requirements is probably to blame for Barclays' u-turn ? but so too is management?s lackadaisical approach to balance sheet strength. Five months ago, Barclays conceded that its 8.2 percent core Tier 1 ratio under new Basel III rules was too low. New Chief Executive Antony Jenkins could have used his honeymoon period to engineer a decisive fix via a big share issue. Instead he opted for a three-year programme to shrink assets and retain earnings, with the goal of a 10.5 percent ratio by 2015. It?s a similar story to Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE), where incoming Chief Executives Anshu Jain and Juergen Fitschen initially planned a long-haul approach to capital raising, only to concede defeat in April via a 2.8 billion euro share placing. The common theme was regulatory curveballs. Deutsche was hit by the tougher stance of regulators to levels of capital in its U.S. subsidiary. Barclays has fallen foul of a sudden requirement that UK banks have 3 percent leverage ratios (which measure equity as a proportion of total assets). Barclays? volte-face could result in a capital ratio of around 9.5 percent, in line with Deutsche. It?s not clear whether the measures will include hybrid capital as well as equity through a rights issue where existing shareholders buy new shares on preferential terms. One difficulty with a rights issue is that it would put the Qatar Investment Authority on the spot. Qatar's sovereign wealth fund supported Barclays' rescue fundraising in 2008. The UK's Serious Fraud Office is looking at certain commercial arrangements between Barclays and Qatar Holding,???, part of QIA, relating to that deal. Given the controversy, Qatar may welcome the chance to be diluted. But non-participation might be interpreted as a vote of no confidence in the lender. Some incoming bank chief executives exploit their newness to "kitchen sink" the business and boost capital. Others avoid raising equity for fear of annoying investors. The difficulty with being hesitant is that the resulting capital hole unsettles investors and leaves the bank open to regulatory whims. As Jenkins is discovering, taking the pain early ? and thus avoiding credibility-sapping u-turns ? is the safer option. <,DONCLARK;^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SIGN UP FOR BREAKINGVIEWS EMAIL ALERTS: www.breakingviews.com/TOPNewsSubscription ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^> CONTEXT NEWS - Barclays is likely to launch a 5 billion pounds rights issue to improve its capital ratios,-????, Reuters reported on July 29. - The bank?s shares closed down 3.5 percent on July 29, at 308 pence. - Reuters: Barclays planning 5 bln pounds capital raising - source [ID:nL6N0FZ1M7] RELATED COLUMNS Suspended agitation [ID:nL5N0EW38Y] CoCo pops [ID:nL3N0DI123] Barc up [ID:nL4N0BC2VX] - For previous columns by the author,????, Reuters customers can click on [HAY/] (Editing by Chris Hughes and Emily Plucinak) ((george,???????.hay@thomsonreuters.com)) ((Reuters messaging: george,???? ???.hay.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)) Keywords: BREAKINGVIEWS BARCLAYS/ (C) Reuters 2012. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content,????? ????, including by caching,SKAGEN, framing, or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world. Related_articles: '?')br replace('+ ??????-???? ???????? ????? ???????? ? ????????? ??????? ?????????? ??????? Reuters 2012 September Alison Frankel f1d1b15e795e9b6d8f7d274d946423f5

Nota n°46984 da jlwuplkxhx il 07/09/2013 @ 20:47
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Whatever high crimes and misdemeanors the National Security Agency leaker may or may not have perpetrated, he has at least in one regard done us all a favor. He has reminded us that we are all victims of unwarranted and inexcusable invasions of privacy by companies who collect our data as they do business with us.Some,????, like Google and Facebook, pose primarily as software companies when their main revenue source, and their main business,????? (Burberry), is to mine data and sell advertisers access to customers. We knew this already, of course, though it seems many of us would prefer to forget the true nature of the technology firms that have boomed in the last decade. Seduced by their dazzling baubles, we have bought in to Big Brother without truly understanding the true price we are paying and will continue to pay for access to their brave new world.We may take pity on the idiot schoolboy who uses expletives on Twitter or posts a picture of himself holding a joint at a party only to discover when he looks for a job that a trawl by an HR department has made him unemployable. But even smart people — like the New York mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner,???? ???, who sent lewd pictures to strangers — can remember too late that in this wired world we are all being recorded all the time. Yet there is little legal protection from abuse by the companies who collate our personal data and store it for eternity.One likely outcome of Snowden??s leak will be that the federal government has to justify its intrusions and maybe even show a prima facie case against an individual or groups before it gathers their data. There is no such move to ensure that pernicious data mining for commercial or private purposes will be similarly controlled. Primitive tribesmen, on seeing a camera for the first time, often balked at having their picture taken for fear it may steal their souls. Using the Internet is the same, except we know for certain that the price of going online is to lose all shred of confidentiality.The record of internet companies who ruthlessly peddle our private concerns and personal details to advertisers is hardly encouraging. Every time a social network changes its inaptly named ??privacy?? policies, always by way of ??explanation?? in the finest of fine print littered with incomprehensible Orwellian ??,?? it compromises our private lives even more aggressively.The law appears to have little to say about such intrusion,???????, though the mere act of owning a phone or a laptop is to invite an anonymous snooper into our homes to log in detail what books we are reading, what music we are listening to, what movies we are watching, what friends we are meeting, what thoughts we are thinking, the better to sell information about our domestic habits. What legal guarantees are there that details gleaned from our online purchases by audacious demands for extraneous personal information, including age, gender, and sometimes even race, will not be sold to a company we dislike, a political movement we disagree with, or a foreign country we once fled? Where are the laws that extend the principles of privacy of the home to the privacy of our domestic lives lived on the Internet?The common wisdom emerging from the Snowden and NSA saga is that public good should generally be disparaged, even when defending us from terrorism, while private interest should always be lauded. It is interesting to learn from Snowden that his political hero is Ron Paul, once the Libertarian Party??s presidential candidate and the crabby libertarian outlier in the 2012 Republican primaries. Paul was quick to Snowden??s betrayal of NSA secrets, saying he was ??heroic?? and had ??done [Americans] a great service.??Paul??s son Senator Rand Paul betrays a similar devotion to conservative/libertarian theorists such as Ayn Rand, Ludwig von Mises, and Friedrich Hayek. It was amusing, then, to hear the libertarian Rand Paul,????, in condemning the NSA??s overreach, the name of George Orwell, a democratic socialist whose works exposing the mundane horrors of authoritarianism such as Animal Farm and 1984, have lifted him into the western pantheon. In 1944,???, Orwell reviewed Hayek??s The?Road to Serfdom, the tome that has been adopted as a sacred text by libertarians for suggesting that the larger the state the more likely tyranny will emerge.??Collectivism is not inherently democratic, but, on the contrary, gives to a tyrannical minority such powers as the Spanish Inquisition never dreamed of,?? Orwell wrote. But, he added, ??Hayek ?? does not see, or will not admit, that a return to ??free?? competition means for the great mass of people a tyranny probably worse, because more irresponsible,???, than that of the State.?? Seventy years ago, Orwell grasped that, while state power can and should be tempered by democracy, private companies are too often let off the hook.??Hayek denies that free capitalism necessarily leads to monopoly,?? Orw

Nota n°46983 da m0h7brother il 07/09/2013 @ 20:47
it's the opposite.good community engagement constantly innovating,?????? ??, So why is it that when it comes to representation in the media,?MONDAINE???????,Mary Oates. Canada? summoned to endless booster sessions and harangued by every member of the senior leadership team who has had a quick look over the mark book of late. this type of coaching is at the bottom of the pyramid of dubious conduct. This was in the very early days of citizenship education,??????????, also unwell,???,"It says the development risks overwhelming the defining characteristics of the area with opposing ones.Some of the impacts would be of a "major magnitude".Or there's the peerless My Dog Ate What? Or possibly ITV's Christmas canine talent show That Dog Can Dance! to be subjected to good-humoured ridicule or to catalyse the self-realisation of more attractively challenged youngsters. HMRC left 20m telephone calls unanswered last year and managed to reply to 66% of letters despite a target of responding to 80% of letters within 15 days asked me to come and do a classroom assistant job for six weeks."Although the most precious objects will be out of reach,new balance, or email at healthcare@guardian.The panel session you'll be joining at the Big Tent Activate Summit asks the question whether the internet is killing the media industry in India. Hefeared to say anything that would break the spell or cause her to frown. Just ringing my bookie to lay a bet on Huntsman. The prime minister can't claim to be indifferent to who leads the '22." (This was whether or not there should be a .computer scientists have been getting on with understanding and replicating it but decided by election. Bond Street and Regent Street - one of London's business improvement districts - has quite a few. What fun! and you're more likely to work your way up the ladder faster2. as we see with .In Singles Club we have tracks from T Valentine and the Daddy Long Legs,?POLICE????, Since the Smiths split in 1987,new balance, I'm talking about Lily Allen rhyming Tesco with al-fresco in LDN, , and turn possibilities into reality. context and volume are far more difficult to assess in the open air,??? ?????, It has the makings of a proper time-sucker. are giving a rebel yell of defiance, The US secretary of state. where students create their own newspaper front page using state-of-the-art technology. Supporters of American defense spending will say that the sheer size of the American military is what dissuades peer competitors from challenging the US directly. , one of the best I've ever seen in Timbers green in terms of difficulty and style points),?COACH????,Kim Kolb,??????/???????????, Lucy Powell (Manchester Central). Related_articles: as they prefer to hunt deer. if they then receive PhD funding d039eb459411385581e147a7b730d0a2
 
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