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Ireland's Carroll Sold Aer Lingus Shares
DUBLIN (Reuters UK) - Irish property developer Liam Carroll sold shares this week in Aer Lingus AERL, which triggered a drop in the Irish airline's share price, Irish media reported on Thursday. Carroll was not immediately available for comment. The Irish Times and the Irish Independent,...
Tags: Euro, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Aerlingus, Oukbs, Stake
News items 2008-07-03
Continental Rejects $18 Bln Bid From Family Firm
By Christiaan Hetzner and John O'Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Tires-to-brakes maker Continental CONG rejected Schaeffler Group's surprise 11.2 billion euro ($17.8 billion) bid, saying only the family owned firm stood to gain from the offer which was too low. Late on Tuesday, the...
Tags: Investment, Financial services, Frankfurt, car, stock, private equity, Thomson Reuters Corp., shareholder, supplier, satellite, bank, acquisition, job, Web
News items 2008-07-16
French Bank Natixis to Raise 3.7 Billion Euros in Capital
By Sudip Kar-Gupta PARIS (Reuters UK) - Natixis CNAT, France's fourth-biggest listed bank, said on Wednesday it was launching a 3.7 billion euro (2.9 billion pound) capital increase due to the credit crisis that has battered banks around the world. The rights issue, details of which...
Tags: Bank, Euro, French Bank Natixis, Financial Services, Natixis, Oukbs
News items 2008-07-16
Nokia Results in Line, Optimistic For Year
By Tarmo Virki HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia (NOK1V), the world's biggest maker of mobile phones, reported April-June results roughly in line with forecasts, and was upbeat on the rest of 2008, easing fears that economic woes were hitting phone demand. Nokia shares in...
Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Financial accounting, Cellular phones, NETWORKING, Ericsson Inc., Nokia Corp., crown, average selling price, earnings, analyst, phone, mobile, Thomson Reuters Corp., accounting, cell phone, cost control, earnings per share, operating profit, mobile net
News items 2008-07-17
Conti CEO Says No Poison Pills Against Schaeffler
FRANKFURT (Reuters UK) - German tires-to-brakes group Continental CONG, does not plan to deploy any poison pills in its defence against privately owned German ball bearings maker Schaeffler's $17.6 billion (8.8 billion pound) takeover approach. According to interviews for two German newspapers and Der ...
Tags: Poison Pill, Board, Frankfurt, Euro, Conti, Schaeffler, Corporate Governance, Business Operations
News items 2008-07-19
Alitalia to Get 700-800 Million Euros
MILAN (Reuters UK) - Alitalia AZPIa will receive a capital injection of 700 million (554 million pounds) to 800 million euros from Italian businessmen as part of a plan to save the ailing carrier, newspaper Corriere della Sera reported on Sunday. The paper, without citing...
Tags: Job, Euro, Plan, Alitalia, Recruitment & Selection, Financial Accounting, Human Resources, Workforce Management
News items 2008-07-06
French Bank Body Fines SocGen $6 Million Over Kerviel
PARIS (Reuters) - France's Banking Commission on Friday fined Societe Generale 4 million euros ($6.3 million) for serious breaches in internal controls revealed by the French bank's 4.9 billion euro rogue trading loss. In a decision e-mailed to Reuters, the Banking Commission ...
Tags: Investment, trader, rogue, lawyer, stock market, Paris, Thomson Reuters Corp., stock, bank
News items 2008-07-04
French Bank Body Fines SocGen Over Kerviel
PARIS (Reuters UK) - France's Banking Commission on Friday fined Societe Generale SOGN 4 million euros (3.2 million pounds) for serious breaches in internal controls revealed by the French bank's 4.9 billion euro rogue trading loss. In a decision e-mailed to Reuters, the Banking Commission ...
Tags: Bank, SocGen, Financial Services, Euro, Oukbs, Societegenerale
News items 2008-07-04
Postbank Rises on Talk of Bid From Lloyds
LONDON (Reuters UK) - Shares in Deutsche Postbank DPBGn jumped 7 percent on Wednesday on market talk that Lloyds TSB LLOY was preparing a bid for the group. "There's speculation that Lloyds is planning a 11 billion euro (8.7 billion pounds) bid for Postbank, or 67...
Tags: Trader, Euro, London, ING Group, Investment, Finance, Oukbs, Paris
News items 2008-06-25
Lloyds TSB in Talks to Buy Dresdner
FRANKFURT (Reuters UK) - Lloyds TSB LLOY has been in talks with German insurer Allianz ALVG for weeks over the possible acquisition of Dresdner Bank, Germany's Der Spiegel reported without citing sources. It added Lloyds had already submitted a non-binding bid for Dresdner, making it...
Tags: Bank, Euro, Financial Services, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Mergers & Acquisitions, Storage, Hardware, Investment
News items 2008-06-21
Fortis Seeks to Boost Solvency By $12.5 Billion
By Emma Thomasson and Foo Yun Chee AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Fortis FORFOR said on Thursday it plans to shore up its finances with measures worth more than 8 billion euros ($12.54 billion), including issuing new shares, hitting its stock on dilution worries. The...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Fortis, ABN AMRO, asset management, Zurich, banker, merger, commercial banking, asset, Thomson Reuters Corp., job
News items 2008-06-26
The Dollar Falls and Volkswagen Looks West
Who would've thought a Fortune Global 500 company would be looking at the United States as a low-cost manufacturing site? But with the dollar's recent dismal performance on foreign exchange markets, Volkswagen finds it hard to justify importing to the U.S. market. The logical solution is either to start building...
Tags: Andrew Hines, car, Volkswagen AG
Blog posts 2007-07-09

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Intelsat Transmits Spain's Euro 2008 Victory Games in HD to Millions of Viewers
PEMBROKE, Bermuda -- Intelsat, Ltd., the world's leading provider of commercial satellite services, transmitted the three most watched programs in Spanish TV history to millions of viewers during the broadcast of Spain's appearances in the final rounds of June's Euro 2008 soccer championship. Viewership peaked at 17.89 million during the...
Articles 2008-07-09
Keane loses out in Guiza race
SUMMER SALES Transfer news *SUNDERLAND Roy Keane had entertained hopes of luring Daniel Guiza right to the club, but yesterday Fenerbahce signed Spain's Euro 2008-winning striker from Real Mallorca. Guiza is the former Spain coach Luis Aragones' first major signing since taking charge at the Turkish side...
Articles 2008-07-09
English clubs all quiet on Russian front
SUMMER SALES Transfer news *ANDREI ARSHAVIN Zenit St Petersburg say that no English clubs have bid for their playmaker, the subject of a reported 12m offer from Barcelona last week and who is also thought to have attracted interest from Arsenal and Chelsea. A Zenit spokesman said...
Articles 2008-07-09
Back in Florence, Japanese girl atones for graffiti
ROME AFP — A Japanese teenager who was caught on video daubing graffiti on the Duomo in Florence flew back to the Renaissance city at her own expense to apologise, Italian media reported on Wednesday. The 19-year-old fashion student from Japan's Gifu University also offered 600 euros (950...
Articles 2008-07-09
Carrefour sales rise but French hypermarkets slip
PARIS AFP — French supermarket giant Carrefour on Wednesday said its three months to June sales rose 6.0 percent to 23.72 billion euros (37.2 billion dollars). For the first half of 2008, sales were up 8.0 percent at 47 billion euros. Carrefour, the world's second biggest...
Articles 2008-07-09
Keane loses out in Guiza race
SUMMER SALES Transfer news *SUNDERLAND Roy Keane had entertained hopes of luring Daniel Guiza right to the club, but yesterday Fenerbahce signed Spain's Euro 2008-winning striker from Real Mallorca. Guiza is the former Spain coach Luis Aragones' first major signing since taking charge at the Turkish side...
Articles 2008-07-09
English clubs all quiet on Russian front
SUMMER SALES Transfer news *ANDREI ARSHAVIN Zenit St Petersburg say that no English clubs have bid for their playmaker, the subject of a reported 12m offer from Barcelona last week and who is also thought to have attracted interest from Arsenal and Chelsea. A Zenit spokesman said...
Articles 2008-07-09
Dollar falls on Iran missile test, economic worries
NEW YORK AFP — The dollar fell against the other main currencies Wednesday amid new geopolitical tension after Iran tested a missile it claimed was capable of hitting Israel. The euro climbed to 1.5754 dollars at 2100 GMT from 1.5664 dollars late on Tuesday. Against the...
Articles 2008-07-09
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