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Despite sluggish growth, employment improves

Posted in Uncategorized, features, international, news, resources by admin on August 14th, 2011 | Comments Off

It's the only bright spot in the dark landscape cyclical French: the labor market continued to regain strength. In the second quarter, 68,300 jobs were created in the nonprofit sector. This is 10,000 more than in the first quarter.

The tertiary sector contributes almost exclusively to these creations (57,200 jobs), the industry confirms his recovery: 6600 jobs were created in this sector, according to Insee. This is his second consecutive quarter of growth. "This sector lost jobs every quarter since 2001," says INSEE.

Only government minister to be able to celebrate yesterday, Xavier Bertrand (Labour, Employment, Health) welcomed that "210,600 jobs a year (have) been created." He sees "a positive signal about the vitality of the real economy." This movement is all the more surprising that growth has been sluggish in recent months.

"You have to look at the figure of 0% over the period issued yesterday: considering the annual growth and relating to the last four quarters, we see that the quarterly growth rate is invariably French 0.4%, says Frédéric Gonand, associate professor of economics at Paris Dauphine. This shows that even with 1.6% annual rate, which corresponds to its potential growth, France is creating jobs. "

According to Dares, the index of the basic monthly wage (SMB) increased by 0.6% in the second quarter, representing an increase of 2.1% over one year. This significant increase of basic wages does not mean a sharp increase in the purchasing power of households. In the second quarter, prices rose 0.5% year on year and they operate around 2%.The purchasing power has improved very little, which explains the weakness of consumption in recent months.

Disinflation energy

But-and this is another rare good news in the farm figures released yesterday, according to Insee, the consumer prices fell by 0.4% in July. A decline mainly due balances but also by the expansion of energy prices. Under these conditions, if the job market continues to grow at the same pace as earlier this year, the disposable income of households could improve a little.

"Disinflation energy currently underway should provide some support the purchasing power of households," say economists at Natixis.The main pillar of the French economy will be a little stronger in the second half, provided that the fiscal savings provided by the government do not result in a tax grab too much, the experts continue to Natixis.

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Disturbances for the weekend

Posted in economic, economy, finance, international, technology by admin on July 30th, 2011 | Comments Off

While looming two weekends among the busiest in passenger of the year, Air France warned of now-already-and its passengers that they may have to be patient. If the airline has reached an agreement with the seven unions of Stewart and hostesses, thus avoiding a first strike scheduled for July 29 and August 1, and with the pilots, who have lifted their strike notice of August 5 to 8, it still faces other threats to social movements.

Another notice of pilots

A threat is … drivers, this time those who are carried by three minority unions – the SPAF, the Alter and R'Ways – and who have filed a strike notice for the July 29 to August 1. As the crew before them, the drivers are protesting against the offensive "anti-low cost" Air France plans to launch in its databases province.The new operation is expected to result, according to the drivers, an increase in the number of hours worked and trips a day.

For now, this movement somewhat worried the company, which does not anticipate any disruption in traffic this particular weekend.

Mechanics harden the tone

Meanwhile, the management of Air France must also manage another conflict, less publicized than those of pilots and aircrew, but that could be acted upon: some 4000 engineers responsible for maintenance of 260 units of the company practice of walkouts, for seven weeks no faxing payday loans. If the company minimizes the facts explaining that the work stoppages of one or more hours that are 50 to 100 people, the impact on traffic is nonetheless real.

According to Le Parisien, Aujourd'hui en France, long flights and medium-haul flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle accuse each day delays of 15 to 20 minutes. Management also recognizes that it is obliged to postpone the launch of a two-plane in the evening to morning. Orly airport and Toulouse are also affected.

And before the stalled negotiations on wage demands, the engineers are threatening to get tough tonight at 22 hours. "Delays are possible and we do not exclude some cancellations," said Air France AFP. Alert bulletins on traffic conditions are published to the attention of travelers on the website of the company.

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Ali Baddou present the new edition

Posted in opinions, people, resources, special, top news by admin on June 25th, 2011 | Comments Off

Saturday, Ali will start at 19:10 Baddou the start of his show The Big Mag, scheduled on Saturday in the clear on Canal +, until August 27. Four years after arriving on the pay channel, the journalist is thus for the first time give his own TV show. "The Great Mag is 52 minutes, mainly of reports around the world, and who give themselves the ambition to tell the world in which we live. There are also meetings with personalities that have marked the year just ended, "said Ali Baddou. For the first issue, The Great Mag return among other Ali Agca, the man who tried to kill Pope John Paul II in 1981, and the phenomenon of the gilded youth of Shanghai imitating the codes of the heroes of the film Fast and Furious. Before proposing a meeting with Nicolas Anelka."For the first time he speaks for this great moment in South Africa in the locker room with Raymond Domenech," said the journalist to seeing you on June 25 to determine the version of football.

Beyond this project, the journalist will use the summer to prepare for his return at the helm of the special edition, on which it will replace Bruce Toussaint, recruited to lead the morning of Europe 1. Renamed New Edition, "the show will change deep enough, details columnist Grand Journal de Michel Denisot. We will keep the anchor in the news, but telling it through those who live it. The show will host a lot of guests and witnesses who will say, on various subjects and varied, how they perceive the news. " Is for this revised version, a format more focused on the testimony and culture. The cast of writers, however, should not change."Ariel Wizman, Daphne Burki, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, Nicolas Domenach be faithful to the position low interest rate personal loans."

Hearing no targets

So we said leaving for France 2, the host denies "rumors" and talks about his choice to accept the slice of mid-day on Canal + in 2008 after refusing the morning of the chain, already replacing Bruce Toussaint. "I already went out three years of morning radio, so I did not even discuss the project. There, it's very different, it's a great challenge, especially a presidential year where there is all to do. " Last year, the issue of Bruce Toussaint realized an average 4.4% audience share, or about 590,000 faithful daily. A difficult challenge? "Right now, we talk primarily of the content," says Ali Baddou, denies having received, at the moment, the objectives of hearing from Canal +.

In addition to these two programs by signing the rise of the chain, the journalist will continue to be the joker of Michel Denisot the presentation of the Grand Journal, although it will cease its daily columns on the flagship show of Canal +. He imagines in designated successor? "It really is not there. I replace it, it looks as I do … It's normal, it has nothing to do with the future. " Meanwhile, the man who started his career as a journalist at France Culture (he hosted the morning of the station from 2006 to 2009 and the weekly Le Rendezvous policies) gives clear priority to its television operations. "I pause my radio activities next year," said Ali Baddou at First Attempts to raise the weekly meeting that he still animated at France Culture.

Two thirds of French people would see their child servant

Posted in economic, international, publications, special, top news by admin on June 16th, 2011 | Comments Off

Is this a side effect of the crisis that has swept the Hexagon in recent years or the present assertion of a belief rooted in the longstanding head of the French? According to an Ipsos poll conducted for the National Mutual land and published in La Gazette des communes, no fewer than two in three French say they do not discourage their children to become official if he so desires. For the authors of the study, "the idea that the French have a bad image of officials is therefore reversed. The proof: they dream for their children.

These are, unsurprisingly, the staff themselves who rent the more the idea that their offspring borrow one day the same way they do: 91% of hospital employees, 74% and 71% of territorial officials .If there are few differences between supporters of the left and right, the two opposing groups on the non-replacement of staff on two retiring 71% of prospective voters of François Hollande or Martine Aubry are cons, while 64% of supporters of Nicolas Sarkozy are for. Like what, the public remains a cleavage …

WHO: operators take note of the opinion

Posted in Uncategorized, economic, money, news, special by admin on June 2nd, 2011 | Comments Off

"Possibly carcinogenic to humans' status is awarded yesterday evening to" Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields "- the waves emitted by mobile phones, awarded by a panel of expert agency of WHO The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, IARC or English). The idea of ​​the harmfulness of the use of mobile phones on health is not new. Despite this, the three largest telecom operators (Orange, SFR and Bouygues) simply take note of the announcement made by the CIRC. No specific communication operators is given for adapting to this trend of each idea. What efforts in research and development? Prevention? The questions remain unanswered.

The French Federation of Telecoms (FFT) is responsible to communicate to all stakeholders.In uncommuniqué published today, remember that the mobile operators' apply for several years, a precautionary approach by including headsets with each set of mobile phone, and informing users about precautions " as recommended by the Ministry of Health. Jean-Marie Danjou, Chief Operating Officer at Mobile College of TFF said that nearly 30 million copies of the information leaflet "my mobile and my health" from the government, have been distributed (in stores, boxes with bills …). He assured that the opinions expressed by the IARC and adopted by WHO will be added to information available on the websites of operators.In addition, a representative of the FFT points out that the headsets are present in the enclosures since 2003 in France, and mandatory under the law since last year.

Globally, the International Agency for wireless technologies (CTIA) moderates a strong opinion of the IARC said in a statement published yesterday that the published classification is based on a "limited evidence" small personal loans. It specifies that products such as pickled vegetables and coffee are in the same class as the wave of mobile, thus attempting to mitigate the strong confidence in the agency's statement of WHO. "The IARC classification does not mean that mobile phones cause cancer." Reads black and white in the statement of the CTIA.The GSM Association, which represents the interests of telecom operators worldwide, for its notes that "risk is possible but unlikely" while acknowledging that "some users may be concerned" and that publication of the IARC invites Further research on the long term.

A level of RF varies from mobile

Nevertheless, consumers can make the choice of vigilance in learning about the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of mobile they use. This is an index that measures the maximum level of radio frequency emitted by the phone to the user, measured in watts per kilogram. The maximum SAR authorized in France is 2 watts per kilogram. To equipment sold in France ranges from 0.3 to 1.417 watt per kilogram according to manufacturers and aircraft configurations.For example, the Samsung S Galaxy displays the lowest in SAR 0.23 W / kg while the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro displays the highest SAR 1.61 W / kg. The Apple Iphone 4 presents meanwhile a SAR of 0.59 W / kg. Mobile vendors are bound by an obligation to display the national regulatory DAS of each model when they are sold. The consumer is therefore able to select a phone emitting the least possible spectrum. It can also simply call as much as possible in conditions of good reception, sms and focus away from the handset sensitive areas of the body during a call using the speakerphone.

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Wall Street ends slightly higher

Posted in business, economics, economy, resources, special by admin on May 28th, 2011 | Comments Off

U.S. stock markets close an increased very slightly on Thursday. The Dow Jones is 0.07% to 12,402.76 points, the S & P 500 gained 0.40% to 1325.69 points and the Nasdaq rose 0.78% to 2782.92 points.

On the foreign exchange market, the euro rebounded against the dollar on Thursday, helped by speculation about a coming increase in Chinese investment in the European sovereign debt.By late evening in Paris, the European single currency was worth 1.4135 dollars against 1.4083 dollars late Wednesday.

On the macroeconomic front, the U.S. GDP grew 1.8% in the first quarter, according to the second official estimate of the growth of winter, which confirms the original figure while analysts thought it would be revised upwards (consensus expected 2% growth).

New jobless claims in the United States are divided on the rise during the third week of May, 424,000 according to figures released Thursday by the Department of Labor (cons 414,000 the previous week), while analysts expected a decline, to 400,000.

Microsoft: 1.98% to 24.67 dollars

The investment fund Greenlight Capital, a shareholder of Microsoft, wants to remove the CEO of computer giant, saying that Steve Ballmer is a man of the past.

Computer Science: -13.02% to 38.35 dollars

For his part Computer Sciences announced yesterday evening after the close of Wall Street have registered for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2010/2011 earnings per share of $ 1.09 against $ 1.16 and $ 1.66 expected year past. Turnover was 4.2 billion, stable over one year.Over the full year, EPS fell 10.4% while turnover remained stable at 16 billion dollars.

Liberty Global: 1.51% to 44.92 dollars

Also after the close of U.S. markets, Liberty Global has received an indicative offer from Foxtel to buy back its subsidiary Austar United Communications owned 54.2% at a price of 1.52 Australian dollars per share, valuing the share of Liberty Global to nearly one billion Australian dollars.

NetApp: 6.92% to 55.31 dollars

NetApp reported for the fourth quarter earnings per share of $ 0.59 against $ 0.53 expected and $ 0.5 last year, while turnover reached 1.4 billion dollars against 1.2 billion last year.For the quarter, NetApp expects earnings per share of 0.52 to $ 0.57 and revenues of about $ 1.5 billion.

Google: -0.30% to 518.13 dollars

Also of note, Google has unveiled a contactless payment solution developed by MasterCard and Citigroup. The owners of Android phones will eventually make their phones instead of their credit card at the checkout.

Los indignados "radiograph of a revolt

Posted in business, economic, economics, economy, technology by admin on May 26th, 2011 | Comments Off

A dozen people are working around the front of the Puerta del Sol. Armed with sponges, gloves and scrapers, they attack the graffiti inscribed on an iron curtain Internet Payday loans. The last letters of the word "Revolución" disappear as a result of …

Vivendi takes full control of SFR

Posted in economics, events, opinions, people, top news by admin on April 4th, 2011 | Comments Off

The negotiations have accelerated over the past week between Jean-Bernard Levy, CEO of Vivendi, and its counterpart Vittorio Colao, CEO Vodafone. The two sides finally reached an agreement Sunday to 7.75 billion euros plus the payment of a dividend of 200 million euros in the first half, Vivendi puts his hand on the 44% stake in SFR it does not already own. The transaction is expected to close in late June 2011. This sum values ​​SFR to 17.6 billion euros, or 6.2 times its EBITDA. A valuation standards-compliant transactions in the telecom sector.

With this transaction, Vivendi finally control the entire second French telecom operator who weighs 12.5 billion euros in sales and has 21 million mobile customers and 5,000,000 fixed customers."For the first time since the creation of SFR in 1987 by Generale des Eaux (Vivendi ancestor) that the second French operator has a single shareholder," said Jean-Bernard Levy, CEO of Vivendi. However, SFR and Vodafone will retain preferential trade agreements for three years. These agreements relate to roaming subscribers of SFR in France and beyond those of Vodafone when they travel to France. The agreement also covers joint management of major international clients. "Now more SFR may be present outside of France and develop new services for its customers," said Jean-Bernard Levy. However, Vodafone will not be the operator of Vivendi's holdings abroad as Morocco Telecom and GVT in Brazil. For these operations, "Vivendi will retain management," said Jean-Bernard Lévy

SFR occupies an important place in the Vivendi group.During the years of crisis in 2002 when the group collapsed under 32 billion euros of debt, he found his salvation by acquiring a majority stake in SFR from British Telecom for 4 billion euros. Thus, Vivendi could access the cash flow of its telephone subsidiary, which enabled him to honor the payment of its debt. SFR, Morocco Telecom and GVT, Vivendi telephony is clearly becoming a telecoms group. Its media activities: Canal +, Universal Music and Activision Blizzard are now a minority. However, the group intends to use the cash from SFR to strengthen it.

"Last but not negligible for Vivendi shareholders, this transaction will increase our annual profits, which allow us to increase the dividend for 2012," promises Jean-Bernard Levy. The current dividend is 1.40 euro.

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Jean-Yves Naouri powered boss of Publicis

Posted in economic, economy, online, special, technology by admin on March 31st, 2011 | Comments Off

The news will revive speculation about the succession to Maurice Levy. The boss of Publicis Groupe, the world number three communication, set this Wednesday, Jean-Yves Naouri head of Publicis Worldwide, its largest advertising network. A decision fraught with meaning, and "an important context for me," says the FigaroMaurice Levy, whose term as CEO was extended beyond the end of 2011, but no deadline is set .

Jean-Yves Naouri, who also remains CEO of Publicis Groupe operational, takes the place occupied since 2006, Richard Pinder, who is leaving Publicis' to carry out personal projects. "

At 51, Jean-Yves Naouri still does not inherit the scepter, but puts its new mission as a worthy successor.While giving him the keys to the brand's founding group Publicis, Maurice Lévy offers him the opportunity to "complete the range" of its capabilities: to manage the operational activity of a network of nearly 10,000 employees, serving client world leaders in their sectors such as Renault, L'Oreal, HP, Nestle and Procter & Gamble.

His appointment and the departure of Richard Pinder concomitant further reduces the range of possibilities, especially after the release of the game by David Kenny, former head of Digitas, acquired by Publicis in 2007, and Vivaki – which includes activities and digital media group payday loan online. The latter joined the Internet Akamai solutions specialist.

Initiatory journey

The trajectory of Jean-Yves Naouri has it, all of the initiatory journey.He joined Publicis in 1993 after a stint in the cabinet of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Minister of Industry from 1991 to 1993, this X-Mines co-founded Publicis Consultants, assumed the chairmanship of Publicis Conseil in 2000, and his classes internationally, including the charge recovery activities in northern Europe, or that the healthcare division.

Organization man, Jean-Yves Naouri has risen through the ranks of the group. Appointed Executive Vice President of Publicis Groupe in 2004, Deputy Director General in charge of operations in 2006, then Chief Operating last year, he is a member of the Board since 2007.

Challenge beautiful "and" great opportunity "in the words of Jean-Yves Naouri, the post he was offered Wednesday is" a step closer to the finishing line, "which places" in an excellent position in the race "warns Maurice Levy.

Wall Street continues its momentum

Posted in features, international, money, news, special by admin on March 3rd, 2011 | Comments Off

U.S. stock markets open up Thursday. The Dow Jones gained 0.53% and the Nasdaq advance of 0.98%. On Wednesday, Wall Street closed slightly higher, achieving withstand a blow of hot oil, including through private employment figures better than expected and the last situation report from the Fed.

The human resources firm ADP said that the U.S. private sector had created 217,000 jobs in February, far more than in January, more than expected by economists. Moreover, as the beige book for the U.S. central bank (Fed) "the overall economic activity continued to grow at low to moderate in January and early February."This situation report was made on the basis of information supplied by the twelve regional branches of the Federal Reserve based on their field observations and contacts with the corporate world before February 18.

Investors, however, keep an eye on oil today. Despite a moderate decline Thursday morning gold prices remain under pressure.In mid-session, a barrel of Brent North Sea traded in London at 115.72 dollars, down 63 cents from the close of the day, while in New York, a barrel of Light sweet crude (WTI) let go 62 cents to 101.61 dollars.

AIG repay the state

On the foreign exchange market, the euro off again down slightly against the dollar on Thursday, traders moved cautiously before the monetary policy decision of the European Central Bank (ECB), which could adopt a more aggressive stance to counter the Inflation in the eurozone.By mid-afternoon in Paris, the euro bought 1.3946 dollars against 1.3867 dollars late Wednesday, after reaching 1.3891 dollars Wednesday, its highest level since early November.

On the macroeconomic front, new jobless claims fell to their lowest level since late May 2008 the United States, according to official figures released Thursday in Washington and identifying the deposit of 368,000 applications for unemployment benefits one week guaranteed fast personal loans.

Productivity gains businesses have been revised upwards to 3.9% for all of 2010 in the United States, according to new estimates from the Labor Department released Thursday in Washington.

At 16 hours will be issued ISM Services February.

AIG: 2.98% to 38.41 dollars

The side of values, the insurance giant AIG American sold its stake in rival MetLife for $ 6.3 billion, a sum that will enable it to repay much of the money owed to government U.S. Treasury said Wednesday the United States.

Apple: 1.27% to 356.58 dollars

Apple on Wednesday unveiled the new version of its tablet computer iPad, with two cameras emptied, one in front and the other on the back.

Citigroup: 1.52% to 4.67 dollars

Spanish bank Santander, the U.S. asset manager BlackRock and a fund run by a former Citigroup, Bob Willumstad, interested in the resumption of consumer credit from Citigroup, the Financial Times reported.The deal could reach two billion.

CME Group: 0.85% to 306.61 dollars

CME Group would launch a service for futures market in London to develop the volume of transactions with emerging countries.

Also note, the SEC, the policeman of financial markets in the U.S., is trying to fight against pay excessive bonuses which, it increases the excessive risk-taking in the field of finance. The stock market watchdog will for the first time, require details of the bonus awarded.