Business Standard reported that the Department of Disinvestment has proposed an exchange traded fund of listed public sector enterprises that would constitute an offering of up to 3%government holding. According to divest.nic.in,the ...
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An IT education programme run by supplier organisation CompTIA is targeting CFOs and other senior business executives to teach them about the business benefits of IT. Trade organisation CompTIA is creating what it calls a "boot camp" to ...
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Business Standard reported that the Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited,the sole power distribution company in the hill state,has been criticized by the Comptroller and Auditor General for its huge accumulated losses of INR 1,960.11 ...
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Marks and Spencer Group plc (“M&S”) announces the appointment of Andy Halford to its Board as a Non-Executive Director. He will take up his appointment on 1 January 2013. Andy Halford is the Chief Financial Officer of Vodafone ...
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The FINANCIAL -- The EBRD is providing loans worth 110 million to Turkish glass manufacturer Trakya Cam A.?. that will expand its product range at home and in Bulgaria and also establish a presence on the Russian market, setting new ...
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Increasingly, companies are adopting open plan office designs to make it easier for their employees to work collaboratively (and, let's face it, to save a buck or two on square footage). Most organizations are prepared to deal with ...
Tags: Office Design, Construction, Decoration, Furniture
Businesses are increasingly taking advantage of the economic and political benefits of setting up operations in Malaysia, whether to gain access to a highly skilled but lower-cost workforce to support global operations, or as a stepping ...
Tags: Malaysia, BP, IT Initiative, Multimedia Super Corridor
Taipei, Dec. 25, 2012 (CENS)--To cope with the implementation of the U.S. FATCA (the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) from Jan. 1 next year, the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) and the Ministry of Finance (MOF) will seek to ...
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Sharon R. Driscoll, who has been senior vice president and chief financial officer of retailer Sears Canada, is leaving to pursue other interests, the company said. Driscoll, who has been with Sears Canada since November 2008 and in her ...
According to statistics released by the Ministry of Finance,Japan exported 3.5 million tons of steel products in November,increasing by 16.4%year on year and rising by 6%from a month ago. The export revenues generated by steel products ...
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As mobile devices and social media put down ever deeper roots in IT, businesses are seeing big changes in how employees do their jobs and how customers interact with them, in addition to--ideally--using the technologies to find new revenue ...
Tags: mobile devices, social media, IT, BPM
The following have all combined to limit control of foreign minerals by US companies: In 2011, Resource nationalism became the number one risk for mining companies Nationalization Expropriation Increased taxation Constraints on the degree ...
Tags: Cobalt, Rare Earth, USA, Metallurgy
Molycorp's mould-breaking deal with Neo Material Technologies sent its shares rocketing in New York on Friday. By lunchtime the stock was trading at $30.09, up 15.8%, on volumes already close to triple the daily average. The counter is ...
Tags: China, Finance, Molybdenum, Rare Earth, USA
The Women's Presidents Educational Organization (WPEO) has awarded the Done DealsTM New York City Award and the WBE Done Deals Leadership Award 2012 to Coranet Corp. NEW YORK, NY, October 01, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The WPEO presents ...
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China is responsible for more than 90% of the global supply of rare earths and a few years ago embarked on a crackdown on illegal rare earth mines and consolidation of the industry under a few large producers. Controversially the country ...
Tags: China, Rare Earth, Metallurgy