Wednesday, March 14, 2012
A federal jury says a Taiwan company and two of its top executives are guilty of working with competitors to inflate prices of liquid screen display screens used in computer monitors and televisions.
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Tatil Life must continue its hard work in the insurance and financial sectors if it wishes to remain a leader in the industry, says Stafford Yorke the general manager of Tatil Life.
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The Ministry of Food Production, Land and Marine Affairs is hoping to lower the country’s food import bill to $2 billion by 2015.
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In everything it does, from product design to business deals, Apple strives for as much control as possible.
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US stocks struggled for direction yesterday, unsure of what to make of news about Greece’s debt workout and eclectic announcements from a few well-known US companies
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Overall market activity resulted from trading in 16 securities, of which six advanced, four declined and six traded firm.
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Swiss citizens appear to be leading the way on European austerity, rejecting a minimum six weeks paid holiday a year in a national referendum yesterday.
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The Grenada government said on Friday that the judicial manager of the British American Insurance Company (BAICO) has instituted legal action against Lawrence Duprey, the former executive chairman of the financially troubled Colonial Life Insurance...
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A top European Central Bank official says the 17 countries that use the euro will probably see a “very mild recession” this year and that higher oil prices should not have a lasting impact on inflation.
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy threatened yesterday to pull his country out of the European Union’s coveted visa-free Schengen zone unless the bloc makes progress on protecting EU borders from illegal immigration.
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