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How Software for Small Businesses have Evolved

14th June 2011
Since the arrival of the Internet in the late 1990s with emphasis, people have learned of new possibilities. The advent of Internet technologies and software development has brought about an informational and communicational revolution. Now we live in the... Read >
Author: David Weasley

Getting a Heads Up in the Retail Business

23rd May 2011
As the world’s economies grow increasingly more intertwined, it can often seem as if the larger the world’s markets grow, the smaller the chances of individual businessman to carve a niche for themselves. It can often seem as if big businesses already own... Read >
Author: Simon Lewis

Some Insights into Offshore Aux Seychelles & Nevada Incorporation

06th May 2011
For those who want to opt for offshore company incorporation to enjoy numerous benefits, the Republic of Seychelles and Nevada in the United States are the most popular jurisdictions. We’ll highlight some of the key aspects of both jurisdictions underneat... Read >
Author: Jay Butler

Don't Get Your Hopes Up Over The Recovery Yet, OECD Warns

07th April 2011
One of the world's most important international financial institutions, The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has predicted a minimal increase in GDP for the coming year, decreasing its prediction from 1.7 per cent to 1.5. They said... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham

Digital Circuits - Electronic ProjectsComponent I

21st March 2011
India & ASEAN Trade RelationsThe partnership between India and Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries is a decade old. The ASEAN countries comprise of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Tha... Read >
Author: digitals electrok

Diesel Gas Prices Increase Again

11th March 2011
Average diesel fuel prices increases to a two-year high back in November of 2010. Now we’ve seen another increase that has been climbing steadily for the last two months. Diesel fuel reached a new high of $3.294 per gallon in December. In California, t... Read >
Author: Nelson Cabrera

Why Interest Rates Need to Rise in China

20th February 2011
As was widely expected, China’s central bank raised interest rates for the second time in a month and the third time since October in an effort to fight surging inflation and speculative real estate buying. The speculation is that the central bank will in... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing

It Is In Our DNA To Sense How Long We Can Live

14th February 2011
1 Introduction Obesity is becoming the most prevalent public health problem in industrialized nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said in a study published in Paris on September 23, 2010. "If recent trends continue... Read >
Author: lifespanseminar

European Stocks—Why I Still Expect Them to Underperform in 2011

09th February 2011
We are seeing some hesitation in the upward movement of stocks despite what has been a fairly decent earnings season early on. The problem I see is the influx of uncertainties in Europe that is making traders think hard about going long. While there ar... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing

Survey: Shanghai young people learn literacy first in the world

05th January 2011
Teenagers from the Chinese city of Shanghai have the best education in the world, according to a major international study of standards in in maths, science and literacy released Tuesday. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's "Pisa"... Read >
Author: annyang

The Downside to China’s Massive Growth: Inflation

20th December 2010
China is continuing to expand at rates well beyond the world’s other industrialized powers. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) predicts that China will grow its economy by 9.7% in 2011 and 2012, which, while lower than the... Read >
Author: lombardipublishing

Crime and Finance Link High

03rd December 2010
Times are tough. Talks are pivoting on budgets and spending. But there is one corner that is getting missed out – the link between crime and finance translates to high costs. According to researches in Iowa the cost of one murder costs society a stagg... Read >
Author: juliethompson

Legal Issues on External Guarantees by Exclusively Foreign-owned Enterprises

24th November 2010
In nowadays business practices, that exclusively foreign-owned enterprises provide guarantees to foreign institutions happens all the time. The author briefly introduces and analyses these kinds of legal issues in this paper. 1. The main legal documents ... Read >
Author: Sino-Link Consulting

South Korea: Market Overview 2010 Fisher Capital Management Seoul

09th November 2010
South Korea: Fisher Capital Management Seoul - The South Korean economy is expected to grow by 4–5% in 2010. The government’s efforts were seriously questioned when it clipped the independence of the central bank when the government sent its observers t... Read >
Author: fishercapital

The Financing Pattern of Foreign Investment Enterprises --Pledge of Stock Rights

03rd November 2010
The former blog talked about how foreign investment enterprises finance by borrowing. In this article, we shall discuss how foreign investment enterprises finance by pledging of stock rights. Pledge of stock rights belongs to the category of Pledge of Ri... Read >
Author: Sino-Link Consulting
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