Monday, March 18, 2013

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  • Kyrgyzstan News.Net - Saturday 16th March, 2013

    California has become the top solar market in the United States. People in California are now regarded as some of the largest consumers of energy in the USA. In 2012 most people in the state used over 1,000 MW. Arizona has been listed as the second largest market, led by large-scale utility installations. New Jersey came third, with most power being used by the non-residential ...

  • Payless Australia to be saved from administration

    Kyrgyzstan News.Net - Saturday 16th March, 2013

    Australia's largest independent shoe retailer, Payless Shoes, is to be sold to the US-based Payless ShoeSource. Australian administrators had been called in to wind up Payless Shoes when the US counterpart weighed in. While the Australian retailer was modelled on its US counterpart it was not affiliated. US firm Payless ShoeSource has 4,400 shoe stores in more than 30 countries around ...

  • Kirill Tatarinov to Open Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2013

    Tag-IT News - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    REDMOND, Wash. - Convergence 2013, Microsoft Corp.'s premier event for its Microsoft Dynamics community, kicks off in New Orleans next week with more than 11,000 attendees expected, making it the largest Convergence event ever, a press release by Microsoft stated.The conference-opening keynote will put the spotlight squarely on the amazing business transformations Microsoft Dynamics ...

  • Market Snapshot Stocks risk harder drop if Fed hints at tapering

    MarketWatch - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    Analysts say the central bank is wary of creating turmoil for markets, and expect the Fed to largely stick to its script this week, which would result in bond yields remaining in ranges and gold clinging to a recent ...

  • Cyprus parliament postpones vote on savings levy to Monday

    Reuters - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    1 of 5. Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades (L) and European President Martin Schulz give statements to the media at the European Parliament in Brussels March 14, ...

  • Overdrafts Since When Did Banks Become Our Evil Stepmother

    ABCNews - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    Veronica Gutierrez never asked Wells Fargo to act like her mother. The banking colossus just did it anyway. Here's what happened. She bought some sandwiches at Subway for $11.27. Then she purchased car parts at Autozone and went grocery shopping. Twelve transactions into the billing cycle, she wrote a check for $65. It overdrew her account, which should have cost her an overdraft fee of ...

  • Social care cost cap and flat-tier pension brought forward

    BBC - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    The government will bring forward its overhaul of the pension system and social care funding by a year, the chancellor has announced. George Osborne said the flat-tier pension, worth around 144 a week, would now start in 2016. He also told the BBC that a 75,000 cap on the amount the elderly will have to pay for social care in England will start in the same year. The announcements come ahead of ...

  • Malls must move beyond shopping to survive in Internet era

    The West Australian - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    By Tom BillCANNES, France (Reuters) - As growing numbers of shoppers move online, European mall owners are looking to pull in customers by including services that can't be replicated on the Web like hospital care and government offices.Malls must become more like full-service community centres to survive in the face of a growing list of failed retailers like HMV and Blockbuster, property ...

  • Stocks to Watch Stocks to Watch Apple BlackBerry Boeing

    MarketWatch - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Investors are expected to keep a close eye Monday on Apple Inc., BlackBerry and Boeing Co. to gauge whether the three extend their winning ...

  • Inquiry panel likely to meet senior Wal-Mart executives this week

    NDTV - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    The government-appointed panel, looking into possible irregularities in Wal-Mart's US lobbying activities for entering the Indian market, is expected to meet senior executives of the retail giant this week to gather more ...

  • Cypriot president postpones briefing on bank levy

    Fox Business - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    NICOSIA ? Cyprus's President Nicos Anastasiades on Sunday postponed an informal briefing to parliament which had been called to vote on a levy on bank savings imposed as part of a bailout deal. It was unclear if the postponement meant the parliamentary session scheduled for 1400 GMT on Sunday would also be put off. Several parties in parliament have said they will not back the levy, ...

  • Monte Paschis former finance chief released from jail

    The West Australian - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    finance department, who is at the centre of an inquiry into alleged fraud and bribery at Italy's third-largest bank, has been released from jail, his lawyer said.Gianluca Baldassarri was the first person to be arrested in a widening scandal that has rocked the word's oldest bank.On Saturday, a judge in Siena accepted a request from his lawyers to have the former executive released as a ...

  • Cyprus bailout Parliament postpones debate

    BBC - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    Cyprus's parliament has postponed an emergency session on a controversial bailout deal for the country's banks. The debate was to happen on Sunday but will now be held on Monday, state media said. The deal reached with the EU and IMF on Friday has provoked public anger because it would impose a levy on bank deposits of up to 10%. The president has said that refusing the bailout would ...

  • Australia Faces Massive Hit to Government Revenues - Treasurer

    Fox Business - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    Australia is facing a significant hit to government revenues as weaker commodity prices and a high domestic currency take their toll, Treasurer Wayne Swan said Sunday, describing it as one of the country's biggest economic challenges.The nation's terms of trade--the price it receives for exports compared to the price it pays for imports--has been under pressure over the past 12 months ...

  • Should you use an Isa to save for retirement

    Guardian - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    Isas instead could be the way forward for many, say advisers, particularly as derisory annuity rates and inflexibility continue to undermine the chances of getting a decent income.As the current Isa season draws to a close, figures prepared ...

  • Chinas New Premier Pledges Reform

    CNBC - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    New Chinese Premier Li Keqiang waves as he leaves his first press conference after the closing session of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 17, ...

  • Can Apple Still Prevail in the Smartphone Wars

    CNBC - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    Apple shares go from here. The new Samsung Galaxy S4 boasts a five-inch screen compared to the iPhone's four-inch display and the "Air Gesture," feature allows users to navigate their phone without actually touching the device. ...

  • India wrestles with dilemma of blacklisting AgustaWestland

    Reuters - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Defense Minister A.K. Antony is leaning toward barring Anglo-Italian helicopter firm AgustaWestland from doing business in the country because of a corruption scandal, but he could be outvoted by cabinet colleagues, several government sources ...

  • The irony of Wall Street buying up Main Street

    Chicago Tribune - Sunday 17th March, 2013

    Investors say they're providing nice homes for families by buying up bargains, holding them and renting them out. Critics say they're taking advantage of a situation they ...

  • Minnesotans find a sunny place for business

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th March, 2013

    Mike Schumann, co-owner, with his wife, Suzanne, of Traditions Classic Home Furnishings, outside the Naples, Fla., store. A big share of their Florida business comes from Minnesotans with second homes in the Naples ...

  • Cargill raises its bet on moribund ocean shipping market

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th March, 2013

    The Stella is a ship under charter by Cargill, one of the world?s largest ocean shipping companies. After years of only chartering ? or leasing ? vessels, Cargill has waded into ship ...

  • Schafer Its a hot time to sell a business

    Star Tribune - Saturday 16th March, 2013

    For business owners thinking about someday selling their companies, Monday morning might be the time to start looking for a buyer. It?s a seller?s market, and prices are either back to the levels of the hot markets before the Great Recession or - and here is the news - they are even higher. It?s the private, far less visible side of what?s been happening in the public ...

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