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Debt counseling: there are still options

Posted on June 17, 2010 by simona

Debt counseling is the latest solution in managing to pay the credit debts. Financial distress is really put aside with the process debt counseling.
Credit card debts are quite an issue nowadays as banks started easily giving credits some years ago. So almost everybody have debts to banks and now have a hard time paying. However, [...]

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The fight against usury

Posted on May 31, 2010 by christopher

109 Ben interventions for more than 7 million. These are the figures relating to 2009, presented by the Foundation for the Prevention of wear Tuscany, in the usual budget of the mission explained, last May 6 at the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala in Siena. Annual budget, said. But not only. The presentation of [...]

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A ship named company

Posted on May 28, 2010 by ralph

It seems the plot of a movie, but unfortunately the harsh reality. These days the record, sheds light on a situation that has long been going on within a company that distributes “cleaner”. Methods that aim to encourage production and annihilate people with performance below average. Companies that build their business through the methodology of [...]

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Finance and business in Madrid

Posted on May 22, 2010 by john

Even those accustomed to the command to obey someone else. Must obey the passion. So Flavio Cattaneo (Terna) surrenders to the imperative of the ball and gets in line with the others upon check-in flight to Madrid Barajas airport, not to lose the game tonight at the Santiago Bernabeu. Or Alessandro Lanza, CEO of Eni [...]

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The long run of Mr. Clegg

Posted on May 20, 2010 by ralph

It can also andargli evil. The vote tonight may disappoint the young man and his friends Nick Clegg Liberal Democrats. But he, Clegg, will remain at the forefront of this exciting adventure in democratic politics concludes the British Isles. The result is not only more unpredictable than it usually is, by its nature, a referendum [...]

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Nuclear agreement between Iran, Turkey and Brazil

Posted on May 18, 2010 by john

Foreign ministers of Iran, Brazil and Turkey have signed an agreement for an exchange project of Iranian stocks of low-enriched uranium in exchange for nuclear fuel for the reactor in Tehran officially used for medical research. The signature took place on the sidelines of the G15 summit in the presence of Iranian and Brazilian Presidents [...]

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Montpellier prepares the green fuel of the future

Posted on May 1, 2010 by christopher

The company, whose research center is located in Cap Alpha, just go public. Produce biofuels in large quantities. Without block land useful for human consumption. The company Deinove it serious consideration. By clearing a single track production of green fuel, via bacteria.
The Paris-based company, whose research center is housed in the incubator Cap Alpha, near [...]

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The banksters we piss on the line …

Posted on April 29, 2010 by ralph

The evidence recently in Bernard Thomasson on France Info. He was invited to speak at Goldman Sachs, the most famous investment banks on Wall Street. It is covered by a new scandal after being slammed in Europe for pushing the debt overhang Greece (incidentally before speculating on its decline), Goldman Sachs is now taken to [...]

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Sustainable Finance: still a way to go!

Posted on April 25, 2010 by john

The provision of sustainable banking products is close to zero! Apart from the Credit Cooperative, a People’s Bank now part of the group BPCE, not a single large network offers simple products involved in this dynamic. There is little that the eco-free loans that are identified in their range.
On the investment side, the picture is [...]

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