jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2016
Supply Chain Strategies for a Post-Global World
Globalization is on the ropes. Both US presidential candidates now oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Britain has just voted itself out of the European Union. The tiny Belgian region of Wallonia nearly killed a deal between the EU and Canada. Global trade volumes are down for the first half of 2016 [...]
Lufthansa-Aktienkurs plus 6 Prozent

Doch keine Angst vor Ryanair? Der Lufthansa-Aktienkurs steigt stärker als jeder andere im Dax. Das könnte auch mit dem Brexit-Urteil eines Gerichts in London zusammenhängen.
India Continues To Make The Mistake Of Anti-Dumping Duties On Chinese Steel
India has decided, again, to misunderstand the very point and purpose of trade. That point being to gain access to whatever it is that foreigners do better than our own domestic industry does. That means that if foreigners try to sell us something cheap our reaction should be "Thank You", [...]
martes, 1 de noviembre de 2016
10 Workplace Trends You'll See In 2017
These trends are based on hundreds of conversations with human resource executives and workers, a series of national and global online surveys and secondary research from more than 160 different primary and secondary research sources, including think tanks, consulting companies, non-profits, the government and trade associations.
Super Tuesday For Bill Ackman As Valeant Surges On Deal Rumors, Herbalife Falls
On Tuesday afternoon, Ackman's under-performing hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management gained as its shares in embattled drugmaker Valeant Pharmaceuticals surged and a money-losing short trade against Herbalife moved closer to the black.
Bill Belichick Surrogates Defend Puzzling Jamie Collins Trade
After the Patriots traded Collins to the Browns Monday, some NFL insiders and analysts with ties to Belichick painted the linebacker as an overrated player who wants too much money.
Oklahoma City Thunder Agrees To Contract Extensions With Victor Oladipo And Steven Adams
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Victor Oladipo have agreed to a new, four-year, $84 million contract, in an effort to establish a core group of players following the departure of Kevin Durant. Oladipo comes to the Thunder in a trade with the Orlando Magic on draft night, a trade which saw the team’s star center, Serge Ibaka, sent to the Magic in exchange. During his first four seasons in the league, Oladipo has averaged 15.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists. The young guard came onto the national scene as a college player for Indiana in 2013, where he led the team in points and then on to the Sweet Sixteen.
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