There are some tempting car lease ads right now, but are they truly good deals? Perhaps they are useful in the short-term, but our analysis of recent newspaper ads reveal that traditional buying leads to long-term savings. We looked at ...
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Hong Kong-based Li&Fung Limited,the multinational consumer goods sourcing,distribution,and logistics group,announced it has appointed Ed Lam,MBA,CPA,as Chief Financial Officer in line with expansion of the senior management team to ...
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October 6,2012--International studies except become so accepted these canticle that the amount of acceptance belief in Kansas has been accretion with an acceptable clip every year.Almost two hundred thousand acceptances are belief ...
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In order to ensure stability in prices of cotton, the South India Spinners Association (SISPA) has called on the Government of India to keep a minimum stock of cotton, prior to permitting exports. The association also urged the Centre ...
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Bad data visualisations threaten to spoil the promise of the new data journalism,Aron Pilhofer,head of the interactive news team at The New York Times told delegates at the London Strata conference this week. The role of data scientists ...
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U.S.solar start-up SoloPower opened the doors of its first factory on Thursday,a key milestone toward allowing the company to collect on a$197 million government loan guarantee. The 225,000-square-foot facility in Portland,Oregon will one ...
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The proportion of top 20%high-income households with higher education in Taiwan rose to 84%in 2011,the highest on record,versus 58.8%of households in the bottom 20%income level,according to recent statistics compiled by the ...
Tags: Highly-Educated Families, High-Income Families, DGBAS, MOE, Taiwan
Taiwan government's National Development Fund (NDF) will offer 15-year loans totaling NT$10 billion (US$338 million) to finance exports of green-energy products, including solar, wind, LED lighting, biomass and electric vehicles, and ...
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Fresh off its acquisition by a French industrial giant, Sage Electrochromics has finished building a $150 million factory in Faribault, Minn., and is poised to ramp up sales of its variable-tint glass. And reap its first profits. The ...
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The prices of Light-Emitting Diode (LED)-based lightbulbs have been dropping over the last few years, and the amount and quality of the light they put out have been rising. New dimmable LED bulbs that put out as much light as a standard ...
Government funds help solar firms earn profits abroad, says NSP chairman Nuying Huang, Taipei; Jackie Chang, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 11 September 2012] Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs will assign representatives to Hsinchu Science Park to ...
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Ten months after designing lingerie to lift women out of poverty, Cherie Amie co-founders Ryan Schuette and Tara Smith celebrated their Indiegogo drive to raise $15,000 with a small crowd in late August. Their 45-day crowd-funding ...
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Despite hawkish stance of Competition Commission of Pakistan and an oversupply of around 13 million tons in the sector,the Kohat Cement Company Limited(KOHC)has been aggressively pre-paying its long-term loans,which is not only decreasing ...
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From January to August 2012, the investment in fixed assets (excluding rural households) reached 21,795.8 billion yuan, up by 20.2 percent year-on-year, dropped 0.2 percentage points over the first seven months. In August, the ...
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Taipei,Sept.7,2012--In the face of the sluggish economy and rising inflation,the Central Bank of China(CBC)tends to keep the existing low rates,to bolster economic growth,while tightening fund control,to avoid its flow to the realty market ...
Tags: CBC, rising inflation, economy