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Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 32 days ago
Overseas consumers spent more at McDonald's Corp. in August, leading the nation's No. 1 hamburger chain to surprise investors by posting a big rise in global same-store Sales. ...
Source: www.lib.ncsu.edu --- 34 days ago
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1548523231&sid=1&Fmt=3&clientId=15092&RQT=309&VName=PQD Oscar de la Renta Ltd. expects buyers from 25 foreign stores at its runway show Wednesday, compared with three or four who have made the trip in the past, says Alex Bolen, chief executive officer of the New York fashion house. ... Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 18 days ago
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Chilean systems integrator Grupo Disc expects reve ... Source: www.dividend.com --- 3 days ago
Yum Brands (YUM) was able to beat EPS estimates by 4 cents in its last quarter, as Overseas operations more than offset a sharp decline in U.S. results and the continued strain from high commodity costs. The company was able to generate an quarterly revenue gain 11 percent to $2.8 billion. The company did utilize a [...] ... Source: www.topix.com --- 34 days ago
We recently talked about the Gap Stores efforts to cut costs and maintain profitability in the face of declining Sales. ... Source: www.topix.com --- 24 days ago
By Mike Hughlett, TRIBUNE REPORTER -- Chicago Tribune , September 14, 2008 Sunday Chicagoland Final Edition Whether it's the Maharaja Mac in India, the Croque McDo in France or the Tamago Double Mac in Japan, ... ... Source: www.topix.com --- 19 hours ago
L.S. Starrett Co.'s headquarters sit in an old mill in the heart of New England, far from the canyons of Wall Street. ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 9 days ago
TOKYO -- Shares of major Asian automakers took a beating Thursday after they reported dismal September Sales figures in the U.S., their most important Overseas market. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
The Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau is strengthening its Overseas Sales force to capitalize on the current affordability of traveling to the United States for international visitors. In an effort to reach out to international visitors, the ... Source: www.businessweek.com --- 15 hours ago
With stocks in both General Motors and Ford sinking to historic lows, it’s clear that Wall Street thinks bankruptcy is a serious possibility. While no one is calling Wall Street “the smart money” these days, investors are right to worry about Detroit’s liquidity crunch. It’s very real. Ford is better off, having mortgaged its assets to get cash in the bank before the credit crunch. GM didn’t see around the same corner and will have a tough time raising more money to weather the storm. What will happen? If car Sales remain this weak, GM, Ford or Chrysler could end up in bankruptcy court in the not-too-distant future, analysts say. For its part, GM says bankruptcy is not an option. The company will fight hard to avoid it. If GM does stay out of Chaprter 11, the plot will track something like an Indiana Jones movie. That's especially true now that Overseas markets, where GM has actually made money and generated cash recently, are slipping into recession. Only a Sales turnaround in North America or a helping hand from Uncle Sam may pull one or all of them back from the brink. Don’t discount a government bailout. First, Congress and Pres. Bush have already greenlighted $25 billion for carmakers to use to develop and build fuel efficient cars. Don’t be surprised if that green capital becomes operating capital. The government could even approve another $25 billion in loans for Detroit to stave off bankruptcy. That was already bandied about a ... Source: blogs.cars.com --- 3 days ago
It seems automakers Overseas are watching what’s happening in the U.S. very closely. An association of 15 European automakers is using the $25 billion in low-interest government-backed loans American automakers received last week as the basis for a $45 billion package they’ve created. As we mentioned yesterday, new-car Sales are also down in Europe, and automakers need help bringing their cars up to a stringent European emissions code. Sound familiar? American automakers said they needed the loan to help develop products to reach a 35 mpg CAFE standard in the next decade. Oh, and GM, Ford and Toyota’s European businesses are included in this loan push, too. Euro carmakers seek $54.5B in aid (Detroit News) ... Source: www.dslreports.com --- 9 hours ago
Right after Apple pushed out iPhone Firmware update 2.1 it seems they sat down and started slaving on 2.2 right after. An article from Ars Technica talks about some of the features revealed thus far by developers (those brave souls going against the NDA!) http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/10/06/more-hidden-features-found-in-latest-iphone-2-2-beta Nothing to terribly exciting as of now. But one thing I noticed that seemed a little strange to me with the introduction of "Emoji's" in SMS and e-Mail. Emojis are to the Japanese what emoticons are to us...Americanees... :) Apparently they're "all the rage" in Japan. Why not just call them emoticons? Unless Apple is trying to drive iPhone Sales Overseas. Whatever the reason for this, it seems like a pretty cool feature, though it would be more then cool if they added MMS!!! Now that a portion of the cat has been let out of it Non-Disclosure Agreement bag, what other features do you hope to see emerge in the coming weeks [leading to the release of 2.2]? For me, I'd like to see -MMS -Copy/Paste -Flash Support in Safari in that order, after that, tie in a few bug fixes and I would call the iPhone damn near perfect (aside from the few "reception" issues I get now and again)! -- one man's burden playing on my mind one man's burden got me just in time ... Source: www.chron.com --- 4 days ago
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Fast-food company Yum Brands Inc. said Tuesday its third-quarter profit grew 5 percent as surging Sales in its Overseas operations more than offset a sharp decline in U.S. results and the continued strain from high commodity costs. ...
Source: www.charlotte.com --- 7 days ago
The insurer American International Group Inc. said Friday it plans to sell off a number of business units to pay off its massive government loan. The announcement was expected by Wall Street. But it now leaves investors wondering how much AIG will be able to raise from the Sales. On the brink of failure last month, AIG was bailed out when the government offered it an $85 billion loan during the ongoing credit crisis that saw Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. file for bankruptcy protection and the sale of Merrill Lynch & Co. to Bank of America Corp. In return for the loan, the government received warrants to purchase up to 79.9 percent of AIG. Shortly after the deal, newly appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Edward Liddy said he planned to quickly raise funds through asset Sales, but hoped to hold on to as many of AIG's insurance operations as possible. AIG, one of the world's biggest insurers, Friday didn't specifically disclose all the assets it would sell or the expected prices from the Sales. However, the New York-based insurer said it plans to retain its U.S. property and casualty and foreign general insurance businesses, and also plans to retain an ownership interest in its foreign life insurance operations. AIG said late Friday it will sell three of its Japanese life insurance businesses: Alico Japan, AIG Edison Life Insurance Co., and AIG Star Life Insurance Co. A number of Overseas and domestic companies are believed to be ... Source: www.detnews.com --- 9 days ago
TOKYO -- Shares of major Asian automakers took a beating Thursday after they reported dismal September Sales figures in the U.S., their most important Overseas market. ... Source: www.thinkspain.com --- 9 days ago
A Sales manager with at least 2 years real estate experience (ideally Overseas) is sought by this highly professional company based in Nueva Andalucia. You will be experienced in the ongoing development of the telesales team which is... ... Source: clipmarks.com --- 1 day ago
clipped by: spirithiker clipper's remarks: If these allegations turn out to be true, it will only be further proof that this administration refuses to follow the letter of the law. There are clear stipulations concerning when eavesdropping without a court order can be used and, of course, the NSA claims it operates in “strict accordance with U.S. laws and regulations”. What else are they going to say? It is despicable that our government has turned itself into such a distrusting caretaker. The flip side to this story is that the two individuals could have made this up for the purpose of having contributed to a book that author Jim Bamford is writing. This could also be a stunt to get his name in front of the public and increase Sales. See what we have become? It is now so easy to believe that everyone is capable of lying to satisfy some ulterior motive that no news item can be taken at face value. This country is in serious need of an ethical makeover. Clip Source: www.cnn.com Congress is looking into allegations that National Security Agency linguists have been eavesdropping on Americans abroad. The allegations were made by two former military intercept operators on a television news report Thursday evening. A terrorist surveillance program instituted by the Bush administration allows the intelligence community to monitor phone calls between the United States and Overseas without a court order -- as long as one party to the call is ... Find more results for Overseas Sales on RSSMicro.com |
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