2015年2月6日 星期五

2015-02-07 Namibia Business


KQED
   
Twitter Tries to Deal With People Hating On People   
KQED
On Thursday, Twitter reported a loss of $125 million or 20 cents per share on revenue of $479 million. That's up from $243 million a year ago. But the New York Times called the company's top-line growth “a faint glimmer of good news,” focusing instead on the ...

Why Twitter will always be #2   VentureBeat
Twitter CEO "Ashamed" of Trolls   NBC Bay Area
Why Twitter's Stock Popped 16% Despite Paltry User Growth   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Chicago Tribune   
Macworld   
MediaPost Communications   
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Business Recorder
   
Gold drops B400 on rosy US data   
Bangkok Post
The Gold Traders Association announced the buying price at 19,050 baht and the selling price at 19,150 baht per baht-weight for gold bars. The buying price for gold ornaments was 18,768.08 while their selling price was 19,550 baht per baht-weight.
Gold dips 2pc   DAWN.com
Unemployment rate rises to 5.7 percent from 5.6 percent   Bar and Graph Report
US MIDDAY: gold falls two percent   Business Recorder
Resource Investing News (registration) (blog)   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
BDlive   
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The Indian Express
   
FX reserves hit new high of $328 billion   
Business Standard
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI)'s foreign exchange reserves rose to a new record of $327.8 billion for the week ending January 30, show data released on Friday. The rise was one of the sharpest in a week, rose by $5.85 billion. The reserves had risen by ...

Forex reserves at all-time high   Financial Express
CBE - Foreign Exchange Reserves Up By US $97 Million in January   AllAfrica.com
Forex reserves touch all-time high of $327.88 billion   Udaipur Kiran
Bharat Press   
The Hindu   
DeshGujarat   
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Irish Times
   
Greeks on tour: Postcards from the edge   
Irish Times
Even before the new Greek government embarked on its magical mystery tour of Europe this week, the French cartoonist Nicolas Vadot asked – and answered – the most pressing question of the past seven days: why do the new Greek ministers not wear ties ...

Zigzag course in Athens   Deutsche Welle
Greek charmer in the leather jacket finally comes unstuck   Irish Independent
ECB risks destroying the euro   Irish Examiner
OregonLive.com   
DAWN.com   
RT   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Govt. imposes Rs. 4 per litre on petrol, diesel to offset loss   
The Hindu
The latest downward revision of petroleum prices by the Central Government may have come as a relief for consumers, but it appears to have to become a bane for the State Government. According to the estimates prepared by the Commercial Taxes ...

Companies, govt not giving buyers full benefit of oil price fall?   Hindustan Times
Petrol price set for considerable rise   The Portugal News
Zim Fuel Among Most Expensive   Zimbabwe Independent
Brisbane Times   
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Financial Times
   
Gulf Keystone abandons oil exports from Kurdistan   
Financial Times
Gulf Keystone Petroleum has abandoned exports of oil from Kurdistan because of delays in payment from the region's autonomous government in Erbil. Shares in the London-listed company slid 6 per cent to 49.25p on Friday after it said it had suspended ...

UPDATE 2-Iraqi Kurdistan oil firms go domestic amid dearth of export pay   Reuters
Best of the boards: Vodafone, Gulf Keystone and GSK   Interactive Investor
Gulf Keystone suspends exports shares plummet   London South East
Wall Street Journal   
Stock Market Wire   
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Economic Times
   
In oil price war, Gulf producers grab market share in Asia   
DAWN.com
SINGAPORE: Saudi Arabia's move to slash the price it charges in Asia for its oil this week to the lowest in more than a decade is the latest aggressive action by Gulf states to defend market share in the world's top oil consuming region. A price war between ...

Saudi, Dubai stocks pull back as oil prices fall   Al-Bawaba

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Business Recorder
   
US MIDDAY: soya and corn turn lower   
Business Recorder
US soyabeans and corn turned lower on Friday as a jump in the dollar on strong employment data spurred technical selling in the grains, traders said. Additionally, forecasts of record soyabean production in South America and a large corn harvest continue to ...

Closing Comments   Hoosier Ag Today
Chicago Wheat Higher, Soybeans Lower   Benzinga
Evening markets: dollar strength trips up recovery in grains   Agrimoney.com
Reuters Africa   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Somalis push delegation to help after bank halts money transfers   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
WASHINGTON – Somalis living in the Twin Cities are begging Minnesota's elected officials to help find a way to safely wire money back to families living in the Horn of Africa after a California bank abruptly ceased wiring cash to the troubled country over the ...

Somali Wire Money Transfers Imperiled   Voice of America
No More Money Transfers From Washington State To Somalia   KUOW News and Information
African aid agency urges U.S. bank not to close money transfers to Somalia   GlobalPost

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Nigeria's oil-dependent economy plagued by plunging crude prices   
The Globe and Mail
In one of Abuja's glitziest new malls, the crowds are thin. With the Nigerian currency steadily losing value, shoppers are staying away from the increasingly costly imported gadgets at the electronics shops here. “Our sales are dropping month by month, and ...


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