Two Mexican gold, silver and copper mines owned by billionaire Carlos Slim are back in operation after a series of strikes came to an end. The strikes at Slim's mining companies came to an end following a company decision to allow a wage increase for some workers. Miners at the San Francisco del Oro mine in Chihuahua and Minera Maria mine in Sonoro have negotiated salaries for the time ...
Obama to explain spy stories to Angela Merkel
President Barack Obama will soon be speaking to German Chancellor Angela Merkel about the US allegedly spying on European allies. US and German security officials will also be involved. The high-level talks will take place only weeks after President Obama appeared in front of huge crowds in Berlin and had face-to-face talks with the German Chancellor. Ms Merkel and other leaders from ...
North Korea to rejoin business talks with the South
South Korea has proposed fresh talks with North Korea on the joint industrial zone at Kaesong which was shut down by the North some months ago. South Korean officials have been conferring with members of the North Korean government about a formal meeting on the reopening the industrial district. Three officials from each side are likely to meet at the border truce village of Panmunjom on ...
Former Microsoft boss gets his shares
Ex-Windows boss Steven Sinofsky will receive some of the Microsoft unvested stock that had been awarded to him before he left the company in November, 2012. Should Sinofsky choose to sell his shares under optimal circumstances they will be worth around $14 million. Microsoft said it would pay Sinofsky for all of his outstanding unvested stock granted prior to its fiscal year 2013. He'll ...
No luggage gets discount from Swiss airline
Swiss Airlines will soon allow discounts for passengers who fly with only take-on-board baggage. Following in the footsteps of KLM and British Airways at Gatwick, Swiss has decided that passengers flying Swiss to or from Geneva will pay less if they do not have checked baggage. The new rules will start on September 1st when Swiss will offer a new two-tier tariff structure for its Geneva ...
New book helps phone-in applicants
The following is an excerpt from the book Cut the Crap, Get a Job! a New Job Search Process for a New Era. The book talks about the pros and cons of having or giving an interview on the phone. Phone etiquette: Once you are an employee of a company and attending conference calls or web conferences, you will periodically hear babies crying and dogs barking in the background of somebody's ...
Boeing gets government weapon contract
The US Air Force has agreed to award a contract to Boeing for the development of a war weapon. A contract to develop and test a new laser-guided version of its 250lb small diameter bomb has been set in order to allow air force personnel to trial the weapon, which destroys moving targets. The bomb allows for its aim point to be precisely adjusted while it is still in flight. The new ...
BHP raising stake and taking operatorship of WA petroleum project
SYDNEY - Global mining and petroleum exploration giant BHP Billiton Limited and Cue Energy Resources have agreed to increase their stakes in a petroleum exploration permit located in the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia, formerly run by a subsidiary of Woodside Petroleum Limited, with BHP also taking up the operatorship. Cue Energy Resources and BHP Billiton Ltd. have increased their ...
Be more brilliant Innovator shares his secrets
BE MORE BRILLIANT: INNOVATOR SHARES HIS SECRETS (ONLINE SUBHEAD:) INNOVATION'S SPECIAL SAUCE: 'A SPARK' AND 'A LOT OF BLOODY ...
Market Snapshot Stocks to track banks as Bernanke?s plans gel
And financial firms are a particularly important bellwether, given that the sector's stock performance has long been closely correlated to the overall performance of the market, said Adam Sarhan, chief executive of Sarhan ...
Analysis Price-cost pinch dulls last luster of South Africas gold
Striking miners evicted from company housing at a gold mine occupy a hill near the mine in Carltonville, west of Johannesburg, in this October 2, 2012 file ...
BMW labor chief blames management for parts shortage magazine
BMWG.DE ) have led to a shortage of spare parts at dealers, prolonging delivery times and frustrating customers, Automobilwoche reported on Sunday, citing the luxury carmaker's top labor ...
At least two reported dead in San Francisco plane crash
South Korea , came to rest at the side of the runway with a plume of thick black smoke billowing from the hull and debris strewn across the tarmac. The plane is thought to have crashed as it touched down at about 11.30am local time, Laura Brown, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said. Passengers described how the pilot appeared to overshoot the runway. ...
IMFs Lagarde says may trim global growth forecast
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde speaks during a news conference at IMF headquarters in Washington June 14, ...
Bulgaria to raise fiscal deficit to 2 percent of GDP - minister
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's Socialist-led government plans to increase the fiscal deficit this year to 2 percent of gross domestic product from 1.4 percent at present mainly due to an expected drop in revenue and increased spending, the finance minister said on ...
Billionaire Backs UK Music Dotcom Shazam
Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecoms magnate who has become the world's richest man, is investing tens of millions of pounds in Shazam, the British digital music company. Sky News can reveal that Mr Slim, whose net worth is estimated at $73bn (?49bn), is injecting $40m (?26.8m) through his wireless group, America Movil. The investment will see America Movil, which is the ...
Israel Corp unit plans 2 bln pound listing in London report
ILCO.TA ), one of Israel's largest conglomerates, is planning a 2 billion pound ($2.98 billion) listing on the London Stock Exchange, the Sunday Times reported on ...
Stocks to Watch Alcoa is Monday?s stock to watch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Alcoa Inc., the world's largest aluminum maker by revenue, is scheduled to report quarterly results on Monday, signaling the unofficial start of second-quarter earnings ...
IMFs Lagarde says U.S. budget cuts inappropriate
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde speaks during a news conference at IMF headquarters in Washington June 14, ...
Swatch CEO hopes for 9 billion Sfr sales in 2013 paper
UHR.VX ) might be able to achieve sales of 9 billion Swiss francs ($9.36 billion) this year, Chief Executive Nick Hayek was quoted as saying on Sunday, adding the important Chinese market recovered in ...
Alcoas Springbrook Road slated for temporary closure
Alcoa 's Springbrook Road between Edison and Faraday streets will be closed Monday through Sunday, July 14, due to water and sewer extensions for the proposed Alcoa High School. Pedestrians can continue to use the Springbrook Road corridor. The Duck Pond parking lot also will be closed to ...
Table-Qatar Q2 earnings estimates
July 7 (Reuters) - COMMERCIAL BANK OF QATAR - Following are second-quarter net profit estimates for Commercial Bank of Qatar in millions of Qatari ...
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