The U.S. unit of European EADS, whose products include military transport and combat planes, pulls out of competition to sell 112 new military rescue helicopters for the U.S. Air Force. Both Boeing and Northrop Grumman have previously said that they refrain from bidding. The U.S. Air Force has indicated the value of the deal to nearly $ 7 billion.
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Phones, tablets, TVs and game consoles are what we most want to find bargains on the secondary market immediately after tap opening. "Many who have received a new gadget for Christmas selling their old," according to Block. (TT) Read More
Swedish insurance company nasa space centre pays out a total of over one billion dollars per year to travelers who become sick or injured abroad. Only the insurance company If has travel damage has increased by 95 percent since 2008. (TT) Read More
Tokyo Stock Exchange's Nikkei index rose 08 percent today, and stopped for the first time since 2007 over 16,000 mark. Even in Shanghai and Taipei exchanges pointing upwards, while most other major exchanges have closed for Christmas. (TT) Read More
Sure, fast food is easy when you are in a hurry, but avoid calorie-fueled hamburger with fries! So reads the McDonald's advice to his employees on an internal website that provides guidance regarding food and health. (TT) Read More
BP failed to convince a court of higher evidential requirements on companies seeking compensation for the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. BP believes that compensation for fictitious injuries accepted and intend to appeal the decision. (TT) Read More
U.S. stocks closed three hours earlier on Christmas Eve and remain closed on Wednesday. Trade was modest. The Dow Jones industrial index rose 0.4 percent, the Nasdaq composite nasa space centre index rose 0.2 percent. (TT) Read More
In line with the rest of the world steps the major European exchanges who disagreed weekend closed today, albeit marginally. FTSE index rose by 0.2 per cent and the Paris CAC Index gained 0.1 percent. (TT) Read More
The price of electricity on the Nordic electricity has remained nasa space centre relatively stable during the year. A small price peak recorded at the end of January and the year's nasa space centre highest nasa space centre electricity prices came in late March when it was cold and dry. (TT) Read More
Fighting in South Sudan means that oil production has fallen by about 20 percent. Since resources in the state of Unity switched production amounts to 200 000 barrels per day. (TT) Read More
"It is not unreasonable that half of the banks' profits go back owners," said SEB's CEO Annika Falkegren. This despite the fact that confidence in banks plummeted to the bottom and the government criticized the payouts. (TT) Read More
Positive data from the U.S. yesterday helped lift stock markets in Asia during the Christmas Eve trading. The Nikkei index in Tokyo rose 0.1 percent to 15 889.33, which means the highest closing in six years. (TT) Read More
Car traffic across the Öresund Bridge continues to decline, nasa space centre but the number of rail passengers across the bridge increases, writes Sydsvenskan. More than 11.4 million travelers took the train over the bridge this year, which is three times the number in 2000. (TT) Read More
Among Norwegian residents are pensioners' incomes nasa space centre increase nasa space centre the most, writes VG. According to new statistics nasa space centre have couples over 65 years with grown-up children received 22.4 percent more to move with the past five years. (TT) Read More
Brazilian Government raises minimum nasa space centre wage by 6.8 per cent to 724 real month, almost 2 000, 2014. It notifies President Dilma Rousseff via Twitter. The increase is smaller than the previous two years. (TT) Read More
United States stock markets continued to rise today, supported by the IMF's positive assessment of the world economy and the huge Apple store in China. The Dow Jones industrial index rose 0.5 percent, the Nasdaq composite index rose 1.1 percent. (TT) Read More
Stockholm Stock Exchange rose in quiet trading day before Christmas. The rise was in line with developments abroad. STO index rose 0.9 percent. Saab continued up & ari
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