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Plastic Omnium wins a contract with Audi, the title jumped
Plastic Omnium said Thursday it had won, through its subsidiary, Inergy Automotive Systems, a contract to supply from 2015 to Audi system to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides for engines diesel (SCR).
This order represents an annual volume of 500,000 SCR systems for a estimated turnover of 500 million euros over the life of the vehicle, said the e quipementier car in a statement.
Around 11, the title won 3.63% to 21.13 euros, and signing one of the highest increases in the SBF 120 (0.07%). Stoxx index of auto sector was down 0.58% on his side.
"While this is great news n'impactera the group accounts as from 2015, it nevertheless proves that its focus on reducing emissions and 'relief of the vehicle makes sense, "said in a note CM-CIC Securities.
"We believe that the group has the necessary weapons to continue to grow revenue while maintaining its good fundamentals (…)", added through the purchase of the title.
The value also has a remedial purpose, Plastic Omnium has fallen by nearly 16% between late July and February 1, against a decline of 10% of Stoxx index automotive sector.
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Carrefour Friday categorically denied press reports suggesting a possible change at the head of the group.
Le Figaro wrote that the main shareholders of the supermarket group, funds Colony Capital and Groupe Arnault, have courted Plassat George, the patron of the group distribution of shoes and clothing Vivarte to replace the current CEO Lars Olofsson.
"Faced with rumors successive change of any officer of Carrefour, the Board of Directors of the Company expressly disclaims any information on this release," the group said in a statement.
No one was immediately available from Colony Capital and Groupe Arnault to comment.
Source familiar with the matter, it tells Reuters that George Plassat has been approached by the shareholders of Carrefour to take the CEO of the group but he refused the proposal this month.
"It has been proposed and he said 'no'. It was during November," said the source.
"There is still no candidate to succeed Lars Olofsson," she added.
According to Le Figaro on Friday, the board gave Lars Olofsson to the end of the year to prove itself, especially in terms of achievement of financial targets for 2011.
"(Georges Plassat) is courted for months by the main shareholders of Carrefour.
Renault said Wednesday it intends to develop in India a new car less expensive than compact Pulse, its latest launch date in the Indian market, but at a price significantly higher than the ultra low cost segment.
In its edition of Wednesday, the Tribune reported that Detourbet Gerard, head of the range low-cost Dacia Renault will take the leadership in January of a joint team to the alliance with Nissan in charge of developing a new vehicle in India for emerging countries.
A spokeswoman for Renault confirmed this information, while stressing that the price of the vehicle would be "significantly higher" in 2500 euros raised by the business daily.With its partner Nissan, the group is now seeking to attract the middle class first in the country by launching products in the mid-range and higher, before proposing then vehicles more attractive prices.
Before the Pulse, scheduled for 2012, Renault has launched this year in India Fluence sedan and 4×4 Koleos.
The proposed ultra low cost car, announced in 2008 by the CEO of Renault-Nissan at a price of 2,500 dollars (1,900 euros), for its part has still not been completed when he initially was to be launched early this year , raising doubts about its viability.
Today, the alliance gives more timing and waits for Bajaj Auto, in charge of development of the car, he presented his platform before deciding whether to give it a more industrial.
BNP Paribas will eliminate 1,396 jobs in its banking activities and investment (BFI), or about 6.5% of the pole, told Reuters on Wednesday representatives of the CFDT union SNB and banking, to Following a meeting with management.
Downsizing of the BFI, which will be built through internal redeployment and voluntary redundancies, 1023 for positions abroad and 373 positions in France, said the two unions.The CIB division of BNP employed approximately 21,400 employees worldwide at the end of September, according to information available on the website of the bank.
The job cuts at BNP Paribas occur the day after a similar announcement of Societe Generale, which plans to reduce its workforce by bank and investment of several hundred jobs.
"BNP Paribas has announced a plan for job cuts is, in the world and only for bank financing and investment, 1396 jobs," said Joel Debeausse, deputy national delegate of the union SNB.
"It's 1023 posts for the world, there is no breakdown by country, and 373 for France," he added.
The number of jobs created was below expectations in the United States in October but the unemployment rate fell to 9.0%, a low of six months, and the upward revision to job creation August and September suggests that the labor market found strength.
The number of jobs created was 80,000 last month, while economists predicted 95,000. But the months of September and August, that number was revised up and give 102,000 more jobs than previously announced.
The unemployment rate fell to 9.0% against 9.1% in September.
The private sector added 104,000 jobs in October, while the public sector lost 24,000.
More than 68,000 passengers affected by the strike at Qantas
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has asked Qantas unions to end their claim as the strike of the airline has reached over 68,000 passengers.
Julia Gillard, criticized for not having intervened earlier in this dispute, asked the court ruling in Melbourne this type of case to end as soon as possible to the strike.
"We have taken this action (going to court) because we are worried about the impact on the economy," said the head of the Australian Government.
The strike comes at a worse time for the Australian Government, the Commonwealth summit being held in Perth.Seventeen officers were invited to travel on Qantas aircraft Sunday.
Saturday, the airline has grounded more than one hundred aircraft and canceled 447 flights. The strike comes during a weekend of the busiest of the year in Australia in terms of air transport, in part because of a very popular horse race, the Melbourne Cup horse, which takes place Tuesday and attracts tens of thousands of people.
The unions are demanding salary increases and improved working conditions, and challenge the strategy of the company to focus its international activities in the Asia-Pacific region. The company management wants it removed through a thousand jobs.
Death is expensive in France
Bury or cremate their dead costs on average 3,000 euros, according to a survey of the UFC-Que Choisir. The difference between the cheapest quote (1300 euros) and the most expensive (6100 euros) shows that competition is not enough. Cemetery of Pantin, near Paris
Bury or cremate their dead is a complex and costly journey to the consumer who must deal with often exorbitant prices and specifications are difficult to obtain or abuse in an industry where competition is not. The cost of the passage from life to death can be multiplied by five, depending on the selected services and burial.A survey of UFC, released Tuesday, provides a range of 1300-6101 euros between the cheapest quotes and the highest, at an average cost of 3098 euros, almost equivalent to a burial or cremation.
These differences show that the competition is not enough, and especially since customers weakened by grief often accepts the estimate prepared by the provider first met. "Play competition, even in the case of death, it's not butt, although some operators do not hesitate to make this argument vicious" to corner the families to pay a high price, told the AFP Alain Bazot, president of the association.The "first condition" of healthy competition, he says, is a quote "transparent and legible for comparing and sorting" between mandatory services and plenty of optional services (flowers, toiletries, conservation , dressing, porters etc. ..) always available.
The price of the coffin varies from 950 to 1300 euros, care to the deceased from 90 to 150, the burial chamber from 250 to 400, and administrative procedures handled by the operator 110 to 263 euros. However, the benefits required by law, can be summarized in a coffin 22 mm – 18 mm for a cremation – a mechanical seal, four handles, an identification plate, and a vehicle authorized to transport the deceased.
Reinvigorate competition
A ministerial order intended to force since August 2010 funeral operators to establish transparent and legible quote, did not provide a satisfactory answer, according to Mr.Bazot: 97% of estimates collected by UFC does not conform to the regulatory model, 39% only partially meet the criteria, and 18% of 997 shops visited refused burial to establish a personalized quote. The constraint can not be effective if accompanied by sanctions, and this, according to Bazot, the Directorate General for Competition (DGCCRF) must become a "deterrent" in imposing penalties financial.
DGCCRF objected that "this is the field establishing PV" including crimes (in case of deception on benefits). Paid for justice to follow. DGCCRF also conducts investigations "to identify more discrete agreements between operators or abuse of dominant position". For in this local market, franchisees and independents, too often only locally, abuse of that exclusivity.
"There are ways to enhance certain operators and avoid the ill will of others," says Bazot proposing to inform consumers through brochures available in hospitals, nursing homes, and town halls. "It's not revolutionary, he says, but it can revitalize the competition."
COR-No decisions but work in Brussels
No decision will be announced following the summit of the euro area held late Sunday afternoon in Brussels, even if the work is progressing well, said Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel.
French President and German Chancellor, speaking at a joint press conference after a summit in the first twenty-seven on Sunday morning and noon, said the work "techniques" were still to be completed by the next level of the EU and the euro area on Wednesday.
"Work is progressing well on the banks of the fund and the potential use of this fund are tightening the assumptions and broad agreement is taking shape.On the issue of Greece things are progressing.
The transformation of the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) in the bank, which insisted on France, no longer part of the options considered by the finance ministers of the euro, has also said Angela Merkel.
Without commenting on this issue, Nicolas Sarkozy said that France was just as attached as Germany the independence of the institution in Frankfurt, which is itself hostile to the possibility of granting a banking license and Unlimited funding EFSF.
"No solution is viable if it does not have the support of all European institutions," said Nicolas Sarkozy.
The two leaders also said they urged the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, with whom they met ahead of the summit, for it to decisively implement a program of growth and debt reduction Alps.
"I hope that decisions will be taken (…) Italy is a major economic force but Italy has a very high public debt should be reduced in a credible way in the coming years," said Angela Merkel.
Nicolas Sarkozy has outbid by saying that Paris and Berlin were "confident sense of responsibility of all the Italian authorities' political, financial and economic," said Nicolas Sarkozy.
Cigarette prices increased by 6%
Cigarette packs will cost on average 30 cents more starting Monday. This should bring 600 million euros to the state in one year.
Cigarette packs will cost on average 30 cents more starting Monday in France, a 6% increase sought by the government should have little effect on consumption, but that will bring 600 million euros a year in State to Safely smokers will find it in a package less than 5.70 euros in their tobacconist. For the first time, the Marlboro (the best-selling package with nearly 25% market share) will pass the bar 6 euros to 6.20 euros.The government has allowed manufacturers to revise their prices, anticipating an increase in minimums of perception which must be passed by Parliament in the law on financing of Social Security.
This increase was announced by Prime Minister Francois Fillon, in late August, when presenting the plan anti-government deficit. It should bring 90 million euros this year and 600 million in a full year.
Taxes are 80% of the price of a pack of cigarettes. Most (over 10 billion euros in 2010) goes into the coffers of the social security system. Fillon also announced a further increase of 6% in 2012, without specifying the date. This is the third consecutive year that the cigarettes in the fall recorded such an increase (30 cents per pack), well above inflation.However, sales have never declined so far in the same proportions.
54.8 billion cigarettes sold in 2010
Thus, it has sold 54.79 billion cigarettes in 2010 against 54.98 in 2009, a mere drop of 0.3%. At the same time, the amount of rolling tobacco rose from 7257 to 7598 tonnes (+4.7%). In total, sales of tobacco (including cigars) increased by 0.14% by volume, according to figures from the observatory of drugs (OFDT). Again this year, cigarette sales in late July had declined by only 0.6% in volume compared to 2010.
Value, because of previous price increases, the market is increasing by about 5%. Growth shared by the state (almost 13 billion euros in 2010, including 2.5 under the VAT), tobacconists (8.2%) and manufacturers and distributors (11.8%). The anti-smoking groups believe that any increase less than 10% has no effect on consumption.The Office of Tobacco Prevention (OFT) ironically on Monday up seeing an "application" of the state "to the tobacco industry for agreeing to increase by more than 100 million profit."
Tobacconists and manufacturers recall their part that a sharp increase has an effect on sales in tobacco shops, without lowering consumption, since it encourages smokers to buy abroad or from resellers on the sly. A study of Customs estimates that 20% of cigarettes smoked in France are not purchased in the network of tobacconists, but fraud (5%) or legally (15%) in the neighboring European countries (Belgium and Spain) where the package is sell up to 30% cheaper.
These purchases, which exploded after the sharp increases in tobacco prices in 2003/2004, affecting particularly border trade, result in financial compensation from the state to tobacconists.A parliamentary report issued in early October to the Minister of Budget, recommends "a convergence of prices of tobacco in France and in neighboring states," but also "to reflect on the taxation of rolling tobacco" for "contrecarrrer the substitution effect for each increase in the price of cigarettes. "
The de-globalization is "reactionary" according to Michel Barnier
European Commissioner Michel Barnier to financial services has denounced the speech "against" the interests "of peasants and workers", held by Arnaud Montebourg. The EU Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier (here at a press conference in Brussels on 21 February 2011)
European Commissioner Michel Barnier to financial services Friday sharply criticized the "reactionary discourse" of the de-globalization held in France, saying it was "contrary" to the interests of peasants and workers. "I hear that speech that I found in France (to be) a reactionary discourse on the de-globalization", denounced Mr. Barnier, former French Minister of Agriculture and member of the majority party UMP on LCI television.
"What is it? Is protectionism? The home each and every man for himself? This is contrary to the interests of the workers is contrary to the interests of farmers who need to produce goods and export "he criticized. For the Commissioner, Europe needs a sectoral industrial policy to be "a force of production" and "not just a force of consumption." In France, the PS deputy of Saone-et-Loire, to the surprise came third in the primary Socialist, Arnaud Montebourg, notably because of the "de-globalization" a major focus of the debate politique.d