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Housing markets test investor savvy.
Byline: Henry Byrne Apr 10, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Some analysts are not convinced that an upturn in the New South Wales housing sector will occur in the near future. Hugh Giddy of Perennial Value Management says the...
Tags: ABN AMRO, investor, SALES, upturn
Research articles 2007-04-10
Small firms feeling the pinch -"HSBC.
Many small companies are enduring a tough business environment, despite evidence of an upturn in the economy, according to a survey. Research by HSBC bank and the Small Business Research Trust found that 3 per cent more companies have been reducing staff levels rather ...
Tags: Bank of England, MARKETING, staff, survey, upturn
Research articles 2006-08-17
OECD sees robust growth for Japan through 2007
PARIS AFP — Japan's economy is well on track for its longest post-war expansion with robust growth expected through 2007 but the central bank must not be too hasty in raising interest rates, the OECD has said. Japan has largely overcome its post-bubble problems and deflation is gradually fading...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, bank, deflation, FINANCE, Japan, OECD, Paris, upturn
Research articles 2006-05-23
All eyes on US housing figures.
Byline: Corinne Lim Feb 27, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- New US data on housing, consumption and prices will be released in the first week of ...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, SOFTWARE, upturn
Research articles 2006-02-27
Northern California's area economies, developments.(NORTHERN CALIF.)
Silicon Valley's upturn may be short. A flat year for chip sales is forecast by the Semiconductor Industry Association for 2005, after a 28.5% gain this year. Reason: Too much factory capacity next year will drive prices down. And high oil prices will crimp sales in ...
Tags: HARDWARE, SALES, Semiconductor Industry Association, Semiconductors, upturn
Research articles 2004-11-17
U.K. Statistics Agency Has Its Numbers Wrong, Says Economic Forecasting Group.
By Allister Heath, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 20--Britain's Office for National Statistics ONS is this weekend embroiled in another row about the quality of its research. The Ernst & Young Item Club, which uses the same...
Tags: advisor, Britain, economist, Ernst & Young LLP, Fax, FINANCE, Investment, SALES, SOFTWARE, upturn
Research articles 2004-06-20
II. Developments in individual OECD countries: Switzerland
The recovery, which began in the second half of 2003, seems more robust in Switzerland than in the euro area. With the strengthening of the external environment, the upturn is likely to continue, with output expanding by 1 3/4 per cent in 2004 and 2 1/4 per cent in 2005,...
Tags: OECD, recovery, upturn
Research articles 2004-06-01
II. Developments in individual OECD countries: Japan
The economic expansion gained momentum in late 2003, thanks to an acceleration of business investment and exports and some strengthening of private consumption. The pick-up in world trade and steady increases in domestic demand, buoyed by some improvement in the labour market, are expected to help sustain growth near 3...
Tags: bank, deflation, FINANCE, Japan, OECD, upturn
Research articles 2004-06-01
U.K. Economy Surges Ahead.
By Brett Arends, Daily Mail, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 28--Britain's economy is growing faster than expected because of surging consumer spending and an upturn in exports, the CBI says. But the employers' federation predicts the Bank of England...
Tags: Bank of England, Fax, federation, FINANCE, upturn
Research articles 2004-05-28
Relief and disbelief: the upturn has finally arrived.(Editor's Note)
The new year begins on an optimistic note for the electronics industry. Analysts speaking at the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SEMI annual Industry Strategy Symposium in early January were unanimous in providing strong positive growth forecasts for 2004. They expect semiconductor revenues to grow between...
Tags: analyst, HARDWARE, revenue, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, Strategy, upturn
Research articles 2004-02-01
About time for a little stimulus
There was a time when a rise in inflation and a barely visible gain in industrial production were no reasons to cheer. Last week, though, they appeared to be part of a trend in statistics showing a mild upturn in the economy.The signs are still fragile, and economic data are...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation, MARKETING, SALES, stimulus, upturn
Research articles 2003-06-23
Signs of an upturn: QF.
Jun 20, 2003 (Traveltrade - ABIX via COMTEX) Qantas is reporting an upturn in its international bookings. The Australian airline's executive general manager of sales and distribution, John Borghetti, said that the company believes it has hit the bottom of the trough. Borghetti...
Tags: Qantas Airways Ltd., SALES, upturn
Research articles 2003-06-20
Economic upturn predicted next year.(News)
Byline: Mary Jo Przygoda Daily Herald Correspondent Economic recovery is still a ways off, with an upturn not expected until the third and fourth quarters of 2003, financial and business experts said Wednesday. "The first and second quarters of 2003 are going...
Tags: Ernst & Young LLP, FINANCE, Transportation, United Airlines, upturn
Research articles 2002-12-05
Clinging to Q4 hopes: Q3 hits industry hard, squelching gains made earlier in the year - Industry Overview
It looks like the gloom and doom preached by Wall Street since last spring finally came true last quarter for the semiconductor industry, even as the market clings to a few rays of hope. Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International's SEMI latest book-to-bill numbers for North American OEMs reflect a...
Tags: booking, FINANCE, revenue, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Teradyne Inc., upturn
Research articles 2002-10-21
TV Marketplace: Upfront revenue seen rising 6%.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Early prognostications from ad buyers and sellers have the TV upfront market increasing 6% to $7.2 billion. Upfront program pricing, a more reliable way to track year-over-year changes, is likely to rise 2% to 3%, an improved but not strong market, according to an informal Advertising...
Tags: ABC Inc., advertisement, MARKETING, network, NETWORKING, Pricing, revenue, TVs, upturn
Research articles 2002-03-25
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Business Press Column.
By Tom Walker, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 5--BUSINESS WEEK SAYS UPTURN NEAR: The nation's business press detects fresh signs of an upturn in the economy and the stock market. Business Week (March 11) says technology stocks...
Tags: Barron, BusinessWeek, FINANCE, Forbes, Investment, MARKETING, radio, upturn
Research articles 2002-03-05
Overseas opportunities.
Mar 2, 2002 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- It may be appropriate for Australian investors to invest in international shares in 2002. The prospect of an upturn in the global economy may boost the value of international shares, while the Australian...
Tags: Fidelity Investments, FINANCE, investor, upturn
Research articles 2002-03-01
FUEL PRICES RISE AGAIN IN EUROPE.
The latest Oil Bulletin, published on February 11 by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Transport and Energy, confirms an upturn almost across the board in average prices for petroleum products in the EU. On February 11, the average price before tax of Euro-super unleaded (octane index...
Tags: European Commission, FINANCE, petroleum, Taxes, upturn
Research articles 2002-02-15
Recovery "getting into gear".
Jan 31, 2002 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- The Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, who is visiting the US, has expressed confidence in the world's largest economy. As Howard set out to address the World Economic Forum in New York, he...
Tags: Strategy, treasurer, upturn, World Economic Forum
Research articles 2002-01-30
Chip Equipment Industry May Be Taking the Silicon Out of Silicon Valley
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 12, 1999--The explosive growth in PCs and digital wireless devices is triggering a technology revolution in the materials and processes used to create advanced, low-power chips. Silicon's preeminence as a basic building block may soon be challenged as companies seek more effective materials in the...
Tags: chip, chip-equipment, computer, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, PC, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, Semiconductors, silicon, Strategy, upturn
Research articles 1999-01-13
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