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Alexander Kühbach

How will Pharma 2.0 fare vs Obama and credit crunch? - 0 views

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    In recent years, Pharma has begun to adapt its business model in response to growing industry constraints and the decline of primary-care focused blockbuster therapy. This process of change has recently been disrupted by unprecedented challenges caused by the global economic downturn and President Obama's planned overhaul of the US healthcare system
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    The latest news in the world has ever seen. Recent and into atoms. Now present with us. Actual and reliable....NEWS TODAY www.killdo.de.gg
Skeptical Debunker

Switzerland Keeping the Secrets of Alleged Tax Evaders - Yahoo! News - 0 views

  • Pick a dictator, almost any dictator - Cuba's Fulgencio Batista, the Philippines' Ferdinand Marcos, Haiti's Papa and Baby Doc Duvalier, the Shah of Iran, Central African Republic Emperor Jean-BÉdel Bokassa - and they all have this in common: they allegedly stashed their loot in secret, numbered accounts in Swiss banks, safely guarded by the so-called Gnomes of Zurich. This association - of bank secrecy and crime - has been fed into the public's imagination by dozens of books and movies. It's a reputation that rankles the Swiss, who have a more benevolent view of their commitment to privacy - one that happens to extend to tax privacy. Don't ask, because we won't tell. But the dramatic federal investigation of Switzerland's UBS has blown the lid off bank secrecy - and revealed how Swiss banks abet tax evasion on a far more widespread, if more banal, level. Over the past two decades, these secret banking services have been peddled progressively downmarket - first to the lesser-known fabulously wealthy, then to just the wealthy; more recently, private bankers have been tripping over themselves soliciting business from doctors, lawyers and other folks who are what the biz generally calls "high net worth" individuals. "The IRS has been concerned for decades that a combination of a global economy, the Internet, offshore banking, was really going to take offshore tax evasion from the old so-called 'gentlemen's sport' to tax evasion for the masses," says Mark Matthews, a former deputy IRS commissioner and now a tax attorney with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP.
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    The federal investigation into UBS, which led to a $780 million fine and an agreement to turn over the names of more than 4,450 suspected tax cheats, is now in tatters after Swiss courts ruled against the executive-branch deal. To get around it, a special law has been proposed to accomplish the handoff, but that may not get anywhere in the legislature either. One outcome is already known: tax evasion had become a key service of the Swiss economy, not some isolated event. "They have been outed completely because a very large chunk of their business has been shown to include people cheating on taxes," says Jack Blum, a tax-haven expert. Being "reasonably conservative," he estimates 30% of Swiss banking is related to tax evasion, a figure that jibes with recently released bank data. These revelations come as the financial meltdown has punched a huge hole in projected revenues for governments, which are suddenly a whole lot less tolerant of tax cheats. That's particularly true in Germany, whose wealthy account for a significant portion (at least 10%) of the $1.8 trillion in Swiss banking assets. That translates into hundreds of millions in lost revenue and is the reason the German Finance Minister recently thundered, "There's no future for bank secrecy. It's finished. Its time has run out." The Swiss are not going to be so easily convinced. The Swiss government has already warned that it will not cooperate with German authorities if they go ahead with plans to purchase purloined data about Germans with Swiss bank accounts.
peter schiffer

Volcano Ash Returns: Video of recent eruption as airports closed in Spain - 0 views

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    Volcano Ash Returns: Video of recent eruption as airports closed in Spain
Leonardo Gottems

How Financial Markets are disrupted by Social Media: 4 Companies to watch, by Hayden Ri... - 0 views

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    Hopefully the subject heading caught your attention, if it didn't, it should. Major Financial and Capital Markets Industry players are finally latching onto the fact, that there might actually be something to social media and online engagement. 75% of Global Stock Market are on App Interface according to a recent Heat Map Displays. Most recent is Intel, whom today started a Twitter feed, Facebook page and Linked In group, in an effort to spur discussion of global financial markets online, among industry professionals .Yesterday the trade news reported that the original chief executive of Chi-X Europe, Tony Mackay, is going to launch what it termed a 'Facebourse' by the end of the year. Trademark anyone?
peter schiffer

Jim Rogers BBC Hardtalk Interview The Euro is doomed but : I bought some recently - 0 views

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    Jim Rogers BBC Hardtalk Interview The Euro is doomed but : I bought some recently
Alexander Kühbach

Global Research and Data Services has published reports concerning Water treatment prod... - 0 views

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    The global demand for water treatment products has been growing in recent years and the boom is predicted to continue also in the future. Global Research & Data Services has recently published the following four market analyses about the markets for water treatment products in some asian countries.
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trade4target india

Stock Market Uncertainty : Only Buy 'Reforms Stocks' With Long-Term View - 0 views

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    optiontips.in Reform' stocks - The market lingo for stocks that have benefited from the government's recent policy decisions in some sectors such as retail, aviation, and power - are going places. The decision to allow up to 51% foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail has propelled stocks of Pantaloon, Shoppers Stop, and Trent. After the announcement on September 12, the ET Retail index has gained 13.21% against the 3.93% gain of the BSE Sensex. The shares of Spicejet BSE 1.74 %, too, have gone up by 8.86% after the government decided to allow FDI in aviation up to 49%. Shares of Jet AirwaysBSE 1.54 % didn't react to the news, but Kingfisher Airlines BSE -4.80 % gained 20.4%. Similarly, the financial restructuring.... Read More on: http://www.kyachadega.com/2012/10/stock-market-uncertainty-only-buy.html
avani roy

Recent notification on state government jobs - 0 views

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    Check the Recent dates of upcoming State government jobs in Punjab, U.P, J&K, Andhra Pradesh, H.P, Assam and all over in India and also get All types Job Notification in govt sectors are updated daily so follow this page daily.For more stay connected with Freejobsnews or click on http://bit.ly/2bizDos
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Oil, gold remain lower after home price data - 0 views

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    Crude oil and gold futures remained under pressure on Tuesday, after a report showed a drop in U.S. home prices in November. Crude oil for March delivery was recently down $1.16, or 1.5%, at $74.09 a barrel.
Skeptical Debunker

Hold vendors liable for buggy software, group says - 0 views

  • "The only way programming errors can be eradicated is by making software development organizations legally liable for the errors," he said. SANS and Mitre, a Bedford, Mass.-based government contractor, also released their second annual list of the top 25 security errors made by programmers. The authors said those errors have been at the root of almost every major type of cyberattack, including the recent hacks of Google and numerous utilities and government agencies. According to the list, the most common mistakes continue to involve SQL injection errors, cross-site scripting flaws and buffer overflow vulnerabilities. All three have been well-known problems for
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    A coalition of security experts from more than 30 organizations is urging enterprises to exert more pressure on software vendors to ensure that they use secure code development practices. The group, led by the SANS Institute and Mitre Corp., offered enterprises recent hacks of Google draft contract language that would require vendors to adhere to a strict set of security standards for software development. In essence, the terms would make vendors liable for software defects that lead to security breaches. "Nearly every attack is enabled by [programming] mistakes that provide a handhold for attackers," said Alan Paller, director of research at SANS, a security training and certification group.
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    Of course, a more general way to address this and other "business" generated problems / abuses (like expensive required "arbitration" by companies owned and in bed with the companies requiring the arbitration!), is to FORBID contract elements that effectively strip any party of certain "rights" (like the right to sue for defectives; the right to freedom of speech; the right to warranty protections; the right to hold either party to public or published promises / representations, etc.). Basically, by making LYING and DECEIT and NEGLIGENCE liability and culpability unrestricted. Or will we hear / be told that being honest and producing a quality product is "anti-business"? What!? Is this like, if I can't lie and cheat being in business isn't worth it!? If that is true, then those parties and businesses could just as well "go away"! Just as "conservatives" say other criminals like that should. One may have argued that the software industry would never have "gotten off the ground" (at least, as fast as it did) if such strict liability had been enforced (as say, was eventually and is more often applied to physical building and their defects / collapses). That is, that the EULAs and contracts typically accompanying software ("not represented as fit for any purpose" more or less!) had been restricted. On the other hand, we might have gotten software somewhat slower but BETTER - NOT being associated with or causing the BILLIONS of dollars in losses due to bugs, security holes, etc. Others will rail that this will merely "make lawyers richer". So what if it will? As long as government isn't primarily "on the side" of the majority of the people (you know, like a "democracy" should be), then being able to get a individual "hired gun" is one of the only ways for the "little guy" to effectively defend themselves from corporate criminals and other "special interest" elites.
Ajay Prasad

10 Online Business Ideas That Can Protect Environment - 0 views

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    The environment is something that should be a high priority for everyone, If you want to protect the environment, these 10 online business ideas will help you. Check out 10 online business ideas that can protect environment in our recent blog!
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    The environment is something that should be a high priority for everyone, If you want to protect the environment, these 10 online business ideas will help you. Check out 10 online business ideas that can protect environment in our recent blog!
Aaron Roberts

Various Benefits of Online Saving Accounts - 0 views

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    With the recent economic crisis, most people have learned the importance of emergency funds. Unless you have a good amount of money saved in your, you won't be able to go past a financial crisis.
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    With the recent economic crisis, most people have learned the importance of emergency funds. Unless you have a good amount of money saved in your, you won't be able to go past a financial crisis.
quo vadis

Directory business repertory and latest news about products consumption - 1 views

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scottpartners

Is Negative Gearing Unfair? - Scott Partners - - 0 views

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    In recent times, one of the most fundamental pieces of tax that supports owning property as an investment, negative gearing, has been a topic of conversation in government and policy circles.
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    In recent times, one of the most fundamental pieces of tax that supports owning property as an investment, negative gearing, has been a topic of conversation in government and policy circles.
Jemone Paul

Global Wealth Management Platform Market expected to contribute to the growth of the se... - 0 views

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    "recent trends and drivers, as well as the overall market environment. Wealth Management Platform Advantages and growing applications in a variety of industries are driving the industry"
Herbert Bates

How to Buy Silver: The Best is Yet to Come in 2013 - 0 views

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    While gold, with its sky-high prices, gets most of the media attention, investors should be just as interested in how to buy silver. Silver turned in a solid performance in the second half of 2012, rising from a June 28 low of $26.13 an ounce to its recent reading above $22.00. In addition, to steal a line from poet Robert Browning or Frank Sinatra, "the best is yet to come."
trade4target india

Economic Reforms and Inflation In India - 0 views

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    The nation has been gripped by rapid-fire economic reforms unleashed by the Congress-led UPA government. But a lot of these recent measures will lead to higher inflation in India, dimming the hope of cheaper credit and higher growth. Over the last few days, the government has announced a slew of reform measures such as foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail, aviation and broadcasting as well as diesel price hike and capping the number of LPG gas cylinders per consumer per year. However.... More Detail on: http://www.kyachadega.com/2012/10/economic-reforms-and-inflation-in-india.html
Sanjay Seo

Buying Trendy Salwar Kameez - 0 views

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    In India the market of this traditional dress has changed in recent years. Young designers have changed the look of these dresses by applying trendy and modern designs. They are now using various materials for making these Salwar Kameez and are also applying various colors to make them gorgeous. Some designers also apply ornamental stones to decorate these dresses.
Aaron Moore

Excellent chance To Get money For One Month Monthly Short Term Loans - 0 views

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    Monthly Short Term Loans are one surrounded by the fastest sources of economics recently.
Aman Khani

Leaked Android Nougat Nokia Phones with 22.6 MP Camera - 0 views

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    Android Nougat Nokia Phones Recent leaks show most likely to have 5.2 inch and 5.5 inch OLED displays with QHD resolution and will run on Snapdragon 820 SoC.
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