2014年11月29日 星期六

2014-11-30 Namibia Business


Daily Times
   
Two killed in clashes between protesters, police in Algeria   
Daily Times
ALGIERS – Two people have been killed in the latest clashes between anti-riot police and demonstrators demanding better living conditions in southern Algeria, local media said on Saturday. The two protesters were killed in clashes late on Friday night with ...

Two killed in Algeria clashes   Business Standard
Two die in southern Algerian rioting over housing, jobs   The Star Online
Demonstration over services, jobs kills 2, wounds 25 in Algeria   Press TV

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Times LIVE
   
Barmy Black Friday brings Brits to blows   
Times LIVE
In scenes of pandemonium around the country, common civility went out the window as yelling customers punched it out trying to secure cut-price items such as TV sets and coffee makers. In scenes of pandemonium around the country, common civility went ...

Black Friday riots sees police fend off stampeding shoppers   The Drum
Police blast Tesco over 'totally predictable' Black Friday sales chaos   Manchester Evening News
Police blame retailers as Black Friday descends into chaos   CITY A.M.

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Brisbane Times
   
Australian shares on track for worst return since 2011   
Brisbane Times
The total return of less than 4 per cent so far this year is largely due to dividends, with prices flat. Even a very strong Santa Claus rally during December is unlikely to prevent 2014 from becoming the worst year for Australian shares since 2011, when prices fell ...

Former mining magnate predicts difficult iron and coal markets   Mining Innovation
Morning Movers: BHP Billiton Limited (BHP), Glu Mobile, Inc. (GLUU), NOW Inc ...   WallStreet Scope
Former mining tycoon Tinkler sees global players shedding coal assets   Reuters

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Times LIVE
   
New York on track to building the world's first underground park   
CANOE
New York City, famed for being a concrete jungle, could become the world's first city to build an underground park complete with grass, trees, park benches, and sunlight. Inspired by the city's High Line, an elevated rail line that was transformed into a public ...

Want to visit the world's first underground park? Visit New York in 2018!   Hindustan Times
New park in New York planned - underground   Times LIVE
Solar tech could enable world's first underground park   Phys.Org
Regina Leader-Post   
Daily Record   
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Newsweek
   
Obama's Plan to 'Power Africa' Gets Off to a Dim Start   
Newsweek
U.S. President Barack Obama pauses while talking about the Affordable Care Act in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, November 14, 2013. Larry Downing/Reuters ...

Obama's “Power Africa” electricity initiative flickers to fade – big talk, no delivery   BizNews

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Times LIVE
   
GoPro developing line of consumer drones   
Times LIVE
GoPro Inc. is developing its own line of consumer drones to expand from its core business of making wearable video cameras popular with surfers and other sports enthusiasts, according to people familiar with its plans. GoPro Inc. is developing its own line of ...

GoPro To Develop Own-Brand Drones   Forbes
GoPro to enter the drone market   SiliconANGLE (blog)

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The Malaysian Insider
   
3rd LD-Writethru-China Focus: China to raise oil product consumption tax   
GlobalPost
BEIJING, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- China will raise the consumption tax on oil products beginning Saturday, to help cut emissions and boost green economy. It is the first adjustment since the previous increase in 2009, the country's top finance and taxation ...

China Hikes Gasoline, Diesel Consumption Tax   Bernama
China Increases Oil Consumption Tax to Propel Green Economy   Yibada (English Edition)
China to Increase Fuel Tax to Curb Pollution, Carbon Emissions   Businessweek
Independent Online   
Press TV   
Nasdaq   
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Co.Exist
   
Bristol adopts a poo-powered bus, fuelled by gas extracted from the local ...   
The Australian
A POO-powered bus is letting it rip in Bristol, United Kingdom. So how long is it before a “Number 2” appears on your route? It's all about emissions. What you put in affects what comes out. Natural gas is nothing new. And fuel squeezed from food and grass ...

Reader's letter: Maybe not Bristol's first methane bus   Bristol Post

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Lukoil exec warns on fall in Russian oil output   
Seeking Alpha
Lukoil (OTCPK:LUKOY) vice-president Leonid Fedun warns that falling oil prices and western sanctions will lead to a bigger fall in Russian oil production than previously forecast. Although the decline would not be "dramatic", he predicts a drop from a peak of ...

NK Lukoil OAO's share price up, West Qurna-2 project adds $1.25 billion to ...   Binary Tribune
Russia oil executive says US shale is just like “dotcom bubble”   Shale Energy Insider
Wishful Thinking On American Shale Oil   Western Journalism
Businessweek   
Ship & Bunker   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Times LIVE
   
Cheaper petrol not good for Sasol   
Times LIVE
South Africans might be spending more time candle shopping thanks to Eskom, but at least it will cost less to get to the shops to do that. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. Energy-related shares skid as oil price tumbles · Big drop in petrol price ...

JSE slides to one-week low after Opec decision sends oil tumbling   BDlive

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