2015年9月7日 星期一

2015-09-08 Namibia Business


Petrorio Confirms Departure   
AllAfrica.com
RE-BRANDED Brazilian oil company PetroRio previously known as HRT, has confirmed that it has packed its bags and shut its offices in Namibia and three other countries. PetroRio's press agent Monique Melo told The Namibian last week that they have ...


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Mmegi Online
   
Research Crucial for National Development   
AllAfrica.com
The Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, Dr Itah Kandjii-Murangi, says special attention must be given to human development and the promotion of broader public participation in decision-making in science, technology and ...

Govt drives uptake of science and technology   Mmegi Online

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New Era
   
Ministry to Continue Supporting Okakarara Trade Fair   
AllAfrica.com
after it previously financially supported the construction of the Okakarara Trade Fair Centre and other business facilities through its subsidiary implementing agency, the Namibia Development Corporation (NDC). Line minister Immanuel Ngatjizeko said ...
Okakarara Trade Fair grows in stature   New Era (press release)

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Klazen Advises Local Authorities to Make Land Affordable   
AllAfrica.com
The Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Derek Klazen, has called on local authorities to investigate ways to make land more affordable to citizens. Klazen, who was on a familiarisation visit to the coastal town of Lüderitz, complained of ...

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Ranch Horses Make a Comeback   
AllAfrica.com
The sound of cracking whips, cow and horse hooves and regular "heee haaas" echo off the mountains as the riders and horses try to catch fearful cattle on the run. These are familiar sounds and actions from 'Western' films people sometimes watch, but ...

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Reuters
   
Weak economic outlook and oversupply weigh on oil markets   
Reuters
SINGAPORE Oil prices remained weak on Tuesday as the global economic outlook darkened further and cooperation between oil producing countries to curb oversupply looked unlikely. Japan's economy shrank an annualised 1.2 percent in April-June, ...

Brent Oil Rebounds After Two-Day Decline Before China Trade Data   Bloomberg
Oil prices slide as traders eye Fed   The Australian
Oil Down 3 Percent   Gazette Review

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NDTV
   
China stocks slip in volatile trade despite fresh steps to calm investors   
Reuters
SHANGHAI, Sept 8 China major stock indexes fell in volatile in early trading on Tuesday, after Beijing introduced fresh measures - including tax cuts and a proposed "circuit breaker" system - to discourage speculation and stem further slides in share ...
China Calm Boosts Asia Stocks, Aussie as Yen Steady; Brent Gains   Bloomberg
Asian Shares Watch China Data for Cues   Wall Street Journal
Beijing calls stock bubble over, markets disagree   CNN
Financial Times   
NDTV   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Tear gas, water cannons used at EU farmer's protest   
The Australian Financial Review
EU agriculture ministers held crisis talks in Brussels on Monday to face the deep crisis hitting Europe's farmers triggered by plunging prices for their produce, partly blamed on a Russian embargo. Geert Vanden Wijngaert. Belgian police have fired tear ...
Police use water cannon on farmers at EU protest   Irish Independent
Video shows angry farmers in tractors take on riot police in Belgium   9news.com.au
Farmers take fight over pricing to centre of Brussels   Irish Examiner
Irish Times   
New York Times   
Reuters Africa   
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NDTV
   
Toshiba Vows Revamp After Loss in Push to Regain Trust   
Bloomberg
Toshiba Corp. plans a “bold restructuring” of the industrial group as President Masashi Muromachi seeks to regain investor trust after posting an annual loss and restating six years' worth of earnings. The net loss was 37.8 billion yen ($317 million ...
Toshiba books 2014 loss on charges   Sydney Morning Herald
After Delays, Toshiba Posts a Yearly Loss   New York Times
Toshiba posts net loss, plans restructuring to put scandal behind it | Reuters   Firstpost
IBNLive   
The Australian   
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Irish Examiner
   
Eager buyers were banging on Tesco's door   
The Times (subscription)
Selling its South Korean business may not have been Tesco's first choice. Homeplus is a good business, even though operating conditions are tough, and the market view is that if Tesco could have secured a bumper valuation for Dunnhumby, its data ...

S.Korea won falls to 5-year low after corporate deal; shares down   Reuters
Tesco mulling sale of its central and east European arms   Irish Independent
Tesco in €5.5bn Korean sale   Irish Examiner
New York Times   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
The Star Online   
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