sábado, 31 de outubro de 2009

Bom tema de estudo para iniciar o fim-de- semana. RT @LucianoAlvarez Os Bancos nos EUA...

...continuam a cair que nem tordos. Será a retoma?

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quarta-feira, 28 de outubro de 2009

"Starbucks aún es un bebé en España" Cincodias.com

"Recién cerrado el acuerdo con la matriz, el grupo Vips está a punto de hacerse cargo del desarrollo de Starbucks en España y Portugal, dejando el negocio en Francia, donde hasta ahora también compartía la franquicia. Para su director de marketing, Gonzalo Echavarría, que ayer dio una conferencia en el centro cultural Bancaja, las casi 80 cafeterías que hay en España más las 4 de Portugal son una cifra muy pequeña para lo que puede dar de si las marcas más conocidas."

Entrevista a Gonzalo Echavarría en cincodias.com

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#MustRead: Paul Polman, Unilever's CEO, interviewed for McKinsey Quarterly

From McKinsey Quarterly, a video conversation with Paul Polman, Unilever’s chief executive, where Mr. Polman shares some thoughts reflecting years of experience from holding high positions at P&G, Nestlé and now Unilever.

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sexta-feira, 23 de outubro de 2009

Swine Flu Cases Almost Doubled in England, Government Says

By Andrea Gerlin

Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The number of new swine flu cases in England almost doubled in the past week to 53,000 from 27,000 the previous week, the country’s top doctor said today.

The H1N1 virus that causes swine flu has killed 122 people in the U.K., up 16 in the last week, since April, England’s Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson said at a press conference. The number of people hospitalized with the illness rose to 506, including 99 in intensive care, the highest level since the pandemic began, Donaldson said.

“Over the last week we’ve seen a faster rate of increase than we’ve seen in the last few weeks,” Donaldson said.

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