Articles, tagged with "fourth quarter", page 1
30th January 2012
Latest Valuation and Transaction-Structuring Trends in Today’s M&A Market
For corporate deal professionals, M&A bankers, lawyers, consultants and both buy-side and sell-side analysts involved in the M&A market who are looking to stay abreast of topical d...
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Author:
Kelly Smith
06th January 2012
Law Firm M&A Activity set to be strong in 2011
by Caroline Clayfield
New figures show a significant rise in merger and acquisition activity among US law firms this year. So what are the trends emerging and why is there a sudden rush to merge?
Thos...
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Author:
Kelly Smith
21st November 2011
Reuters
Apple proved its tendency to issue ultra-conservative guidance and blockbuster earnings once again on Tuesday when it released fiscal third-quarter results. “Apple is very secretive and close to the vest. They’re not above sending out smoke signa...
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Author:
hyporesearch
18th November 2011
Oh, the weather outside is frightful
But the shopping’s so delightful
So since we’ve got cash to blow
Let it go, let it go, let it go.
Okay, so I’m no Burt Bacharach, but you get the idea.
The fourth quarter – that holiday spending season between O...
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Author:
Marsha Friedman
16th November 2011
The internet was originally designed to provide information and user connectivity. Now, this technology has grown and developed too became a medium for sales! The internet has redefined sales. The basis of online shopping is where goods from all over the ...
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Bonte Medical Equipment
11th November 2011
For all those online businesses whose profits depend on advertising of other firms products comes a warning. We are currently in a slow period (some say it’s a recession). This economic condition is due to get much worse in the coming months. In fact, the...
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Author:
madisonwalker
13th October 2011
We recently learned that housing starts "beat" expectations in November, rising 3.9% over the previous month. I am not a housing expert, but I thought increasing supply in an already oversaturated market with depressed demand is a bad thing. However, a re...
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Author:
Prince Damin
03rd October 2011
Australia is one of the greatest nations in the world with rich natural and synthetic resources. Australian tourism is one of the busiest department in the country it’s simply due to the fact because this country is known for its natural beauty and beache...
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jamesandirson
30th September 2011
Cisco said today, ready to lay off 6,500 people, accounting for 9% of full-time employees, saving $ 1 billion. Meanwhile, Cisco also intends to sell in Mexico City a manufacturing plant to Foxconn.6,500 job cuts the cost of $ 1.3 billionCisco ready to s...
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Author:
Steven Jiang
30th September 2011
Singapore has one of the fastest growing economies nowadays. According to channelnewsasia.com, the country was ranked highly due to the growth of their economy. A snippet of the news article states:
"Singapore's economy grew 12.5 percent in the fourth...
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Author:
jaydenchu
27th September 2011
According to Flurry statistics show that last quarter, Apple iOS platform for developers to obtain the highest degree of support. This does not mean Android open What hair are not satisfied with the platform. Apple Verizon iPhone and iPad 2, which is th...
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Author:
zihui xia
05th August 2011
From multinational global operations to the small grocery shop in your neighborhood, computers have become an integral part of running any successful business. Behind these applications is a workforce that is engaged in building, maintaining, and integrat...
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Author:
DavidM
01st August 2011
Falling vacancy rates and rising demand for commercial properties should finally bring about meaningful rent growth for landlords in most U.S. retail markets by the end of 2011, according to CoStar Group economists.
Growth in employment and moderately ...
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Author:
Rebecca Kramer
08th July 2011
Recession has slammed hard on businesses and last year it had remained hard for businesses to secure credit for themselves. But now that the world has changed after the recessionary days are over things have started to improve. Till the fourth quarter of ...
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Author:
Biz2creidt
23rd June 2011
It looks like the old investor adage “go away in May" is going to play itself out once again. It may not be until the fourth quarter that stocks can find a new uptrend, as the economy needs more time to find its footing. What’s happening now in the equity...
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profitconfidential