AEA secures new debt deal
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011Amended covenants with Lloyds have given the struggling energy and environmental consultancy enough liquidity to make it through to next year
Amended covenants with Lloyds have given the struggling energy and environmental consultancy enough liquidity to make it through to next year
(Reuters) – U.S.-listed solar stocks soared on Wednesday after Auriga analyst Hari Chandra slapped “buy” ratings on four companies in the battered sector, including China’s Trina Solar Ltd and U.S….
A $600m search for oil off the coast of Greenland has ended in failure, sending the shares in the FTSE 100 group sharply lower
Everybody loves lists — or at least, everybody who reads blogs, so we are told. I don’t do lists very often because it never seems that the information I write about fits well into the format. This month’s Research Roundup post breaks the mold.
Lists take up a lot of space, though, so I’m only going to give you two of them. On the other hand, they’re two good ones. Besides, it’s pleasant to offer you some research that is not all about how badly we small business owners are doing.
The Rise of the Independents
Ego fodder is always a good thing and a recently released study by MBO Partners documents and quantifies a whole slew of things I first wrote back in 2004 in my white paper The Entrepreneurial Economy.
The MBO study is all about independent contractors, and my only beef with this study at the moment is the way MBO seems to underestimate their numbers. MBO says there are 16 million independent contractors; the Census says there are more than 21 million nonemployer businesses.
Can anybody tell me what the difference is between a nonemployer business and an independent contractor? I didn’t think so.
In any event, here are MBO’s key findings:
Makes me eager to see what the nonemployer numbers do over the next couple of years.
‘Tis the Season for Ca-Ching
One of the nice things about research, data and numbers is that sometimes, in addition to telling you things about yourself and your peers, research tells you useful things about your customers.
If, for example, you are a retailer, then you don’t need me to tell you how critical this time of year is for your bottom line. And, as usual, there are all sorts of predictive numbers out there that you might find useful from our friends over at the National Retail Federation.
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Research Roundup: Independent Contractors and Consumer Retail Spending
The company’s convertible sukuk soared above 27 per cent as fund managers raised doubts on roll over of $1bn debt next October
A $600m search for oil off the coast of Greenland has ended in failure, sending the shares in the FTSE 100 group sharply lower
The former coach of Bulgaria Lothar Matthaeus arrived in Sofia Wednesday to end formally his contract with the Bulgarian Football Union.
Matthaeus was fired as head coach of Bulgaria at the end of September over poor results and fierce opposition from the dressing room.
He was in charge of Bulgaria for a year, in which the Bulgarian internationals failed miserably in making any headway in the Euro 2012 qualifications.
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The United Kingdom has expelled all Iranian diplomats from its territory after the British Embassy in Tehran was stormed by a crowd, British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced on Wednesday.
The British Embassy in Tehran was assaulted by university students during an anti-British protest rally in a reminiscence of the 1979 capture of the US Embassy in the Iranian capital after the Islamic Revolution.
Hague told the British Parliament Wednesday that the Foreign Office demanded “the immediate closure of Iranian Embassy in London….
Bulgaria’s brewing industry brings the state budget some BGN 297 M annually, according to the Chair of the Bulgarian Brewers’ Union and General Manager of Heineken Zagorka Ruud van den Eijnden.
The total added value of the Bulgarian beer production and distribution is estimated at BGN 219 M, Ruud van den Eijnden said at the Fall Beer Fair of the Brewers Union in Bulgaria.
He further revealed that Bulgarian breweries employ directly 3 000 people, and the respective distribution firms – 8 000.
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Serbia and Kosovo have resumed European Union-brokered talks in Brussels, with Belgrade under pressure from the bloc to strike agreements with its former province in order to make progress towards EU membership.
Wednesday’s talks were expected to focus on Kosovo’s participation in international forums – which Serbia has so far blocked – and on the violent protests by ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo against the handover of two border points to Kosovo officers, German press agency DPA reported.
None the chief negotiators, Serbia’s Borislav Stefanovic and Kosovo’s Edita Tahiri, were hopeful ahead of the meeting, the eighth since March.
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