Thursday 1 July 2010

Ate dignidade tem o preço…



Ate dignidade tem o preço… diz o Salgado em Nova York. Passou nem um més, - toma. Ė agora esta a frisar: “…O mercado não gosta de medidas administrativas que interfiram na decisão do mercado de capitais. Temos de respeitar a decisão do Estado (e do meu cimento?), mas é bom saber-se que o mercado de capitais não gosta dessas intervenções. Era bom que não demorasse uma decisão [em Bruxelas] porque a imagem do nosso país pode ser afectada"… Even the eng. Carreira come to bring me the Contract…, confirming that I’m the shepherd (“of a big Kahoona burger”?), - and not the sheep. That a well knowing story of 8%. The lot of people at least ones, hear about it. The same is with the slow growth of China’s manufacturing figures. Before the ‘meeting’ my associate, - was this restless subject in quite ugly form “assisting” me to recognise the set of further commitments and directions. It’s important for me, because if I’m treated unfairly or disrespectfully. Why nobody yet, after 12 years “не навел мне стрелки”? To only limiting theirs actions by the waiting for me at the gate of Brussels’ garage? I take this ‘actions’ deeply. Not at all like ‘water off a duck’s back’… Fact, - if I can manage to forgive, - I never quite forget. It’s had to get some value, when, after the my intervention, only pass four hours, the common sense (EU), - react “brusquely”. Another thing, my dear mano gringo: ‘The rats, - in Africa rats too…’ I’m talking here about the Google’s operating licence and the ‘Autorite de la Concurence’ who was like quite noisy musketeers last night. Words can be ugly, but, I mean business and it shows.

Simulator Theme Park Plunge Kills Six. 7 hours 54 mins ago. Six people have been killed and 10 others injured when an amusement park ride plunged 50ft in China. The accident happened on the Space Journey simulator ride at Overseas China Town East theme park in the coastal city of Shenzen on Tuesday. Survivors said there was a power cut and loud explosion moments before the ride dropped.
The Space Journey works by elevating and spinning 11 cabins which each carry four passengers. It is thought one cabin came loose during a high-speed spin and hit the surrounding cabins which then plummeted to the ground. The exact cause of the accident is not known but part of the park has been closed for safety checks. Five of those injured were in a serious condition in hospital. Shenzen, in the south of China, is one hour's drive from Hong Kong.

Telefonica extends offer period until July 16. 30/06/10 20:25. The proposal remains on the table and the new timetable is not innocent. Brussels decides on a 'golden share' to July 8 and Telefónica keeps 7150 million by July 16. Telefónica does not give up and move in terms of the bid to circumvent the only obstacle to take control of Vivo: the Portuguese state. Knowing that the European Court of Justice will rule on the 'golden share' to July 8 and that it will come out probably the end of the special powers of the state in PT, Telefónica keeps the offer on the table but prolongs deadline for acceptance for July 16. Instead of embarking on this stage for an endless struggle that divined from the Courts, Cesar Alierta play with the factor time: wait until after the 'golden share' to get control of Vivo, since the AG today more than 70 % of shareholders voted in favor of Spanish telecom. In a statement issued in the Spanish regulator, Telefónica considers that says "The veto is illegal" and announces that "extends the offer period until 23:59 (Lisbon time) on July 16, 2010."

Tata Power To Sell Stake In Coal SPVs To Olympus Capital. Thursday July 01, 2010 01:33:00 EDT. (RTTNews) - Integrated private sector power utility company Tata Power Company Ltd., or TPC, said it would raise $300 million or Rs. 1,390 crore by selling about 14%-15% of its stake in two coal Special Purpose Vehicles or SPVs to equity firm Olympus Capital Holdings Asia. The two SPVs own 30 percent in KPC and Arutmin, which own Bumi Resources coal mines in Indonesia. Tata Power holds interest in the KPC and Arutmin coal mines through these SPVs. The investment is subject to certain regulatory and lender approvals.

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