GM stock shares still receiving bids with bankruptcy prep
April 7, 2009
gm in "intense" bankruptcy prep: source | www.reuters.com
Our Private Equity firm has experienced tremendous (during the recent trailing 12 months) equity stripping (by market conditions and government interventions), and has left us wondering why would General Motors (GM), a bankruptcy candidate still receive bids? Twenty-Seven (27) millions shares trading as of 3:15 pm eastern. On the other hand Ford (F) shares have rallied (Ninety-Eight (98) million shares trading today) during the recent months and makes more sense for share accumulation, since they rejected TARP funds and have been executing a recovery plan for several years.
April 7, 2009
Taxpayers take 70% of Royal Bank of Scotland | business.timesonline.co.uk
When the take of 70% of anything, including Royal Bank of Scotland's taxpayers take of the equity shares - you own it, others are along for the ride.
April 2, 2009
Consulting Management Platform | www.fidelityinfoservices.com
-Growth in electronic payments -Competitive pressure in financial services and payments systems -M&A activity in risk management
April 2, 2009
FOOD PACKAGER OF THE YEAR: Packaging a big part of General success | www.foodandbeveragepackaging.com
The use and design of packaging is one of the most critical elements in a supermarket products success.Packaging provides multiple benefits and serves many key objectives for food manufacturers. ---Merchandising:Product must merchandise well and provide consumers with a quick,clean understanding of the product. ---Brand Positioning : Packaging conveys a feel and tone about every product including whether its value orientated or premium. ---Quality :Packaging must obviously protect the quality of any food product and contribute to shelf life in many cases. ---Preparation: Many packages need to provide a quick,cost effective way to prepare the product. ---Informational : All key labeling and nutrition info must be accurately and effectively communicated to the consumer ---Sustainable :Cost efficiency and environmentally friendly are very important to retailers and consumers.
Deposit Rates Inch Up on All Products Across all Financial Service Markets
April 1, 2009
Top savings rates rise as banks step up competition | www.ft.com
The competition between Banks, Thrifts, Credit Unions, Internet offerings and almost any deposit based institution has started to heat up in the US as well. Deposit rates tumbled across the product spectrum. A plethora of products contracted down to a handful. The expertise and talent in asset liability management (ALCO) of all Financial Institutions (FI's) became the new focus of bankers worldwide wether they had a handle on it or not.
March 31, 2009
fdic: 2009 budget executive summary | www.fdic.gov
The strength of a properly estimated budget, and the conviction to execute within budget sends a strong positive fiscal message.
March 30, 2009
text - president obama's remarks on u.s. car industry� | uk.news.yahoo.com
The US president obama's remarks on u.s. car industry has given the green light to the future way of making automobiles.
Prime, sub-prime totally sub-optimal cost of funds margin.
March 27, 2009
HDFC cuts retail prime lending rate | economictimes.indiatimes.com
HDFC (India's largest housing finance company) has attributed the cut in its retail prime lending rate (RPLR) to a reduction in its cost of funds.
Consumers Drive for Value in Their Food Purchases
March 25, 2009
What Sells in a Recession | www.time.com
The article provides a good descriptive assessment of how consumers supermarket shopping habits have changed in the last 3 months.Nervous, money challenged consumers are more price discriminating than ever before in their food purchases.Private Label sales are growing faster than the category and taking market share.Consumers are increasing their use of stores perceived as discounters. Walmart, Costco, BJ's and dollar stores continue to lead in same sales store growth.
The risk of heavy outflows versus reality of transparancy
March 19, 2009
Swiss warn lifting secrecy ‘will take time’ | www.ft.com
Most of the financial community has demanded transparency within publicly traded corporate organizations - which seems appropriate if the public is to risk capital and buy stock of these equities. Now it seems the next directive is following the actual capital and making the global banking repositories provide transparency as well. Switzerland had succumbed to pressure on easing bank secrecy, but the full automatic exchange of tax information, as demanded by countries such as Germany, remained out of the question for Switzerland.
Switzerland sues Google over Street View privacy concerns
November 13, 2009
Here Come the Droids! A brief review of Verizon Wireless' new Droid line-up.
November 11, 2009
October 30, 2009
Vodafone Orange Iphone Deal Ends Two Years Exclusivity Of O2 In UK
October 5, 2009
IPhone Coma Mode puts Apple in the ICU
September 19, 2009