Abidjan – THE COUNTRY OF THE TERANGA, ON DREAM OF A MULTINATIONAL boasting large 26-storey tower housing the offices of the largest multinationals would prevail on the West African economy .
Inside a shopping mall for the best global brands in the luxury and fashion
Opposite, a congress of over 1000 seats, conference rooms, a thalassotherapy center and a full sixty prestigious apartments with views overlooking the city and the port of Dakar
Montreal (Quebec) – Netgraphe inc. today announced its unaudited consolidated results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2004. With revenues of $ 8.1 million, up 15% over the first quarter of last year, Netgraphe recorded an operating profit of $ 1.2 million and a be tributable record net $ 850,000. This net income is higher than that recorded for the full year 2003 was $ 747,000, and it confirms the steady improvement of the situation financially re of the company. With these excellent results, Netgraphe begins the year on a positive note, said Bruno Leclaire, President and Chief Executive Officer. Read the rest of this entry »
The Senegalese Diop present among the Togolese, after receiving a phone call, announces the 3rd goal of the Lions of Teranga and in turn, offers a tour to Togo for this duel between the two countries for the qualification. For him the dice are thrown, it will go to Senegal to defend the colors of Africa in Germany. Hardly had he finished paying his order, Kader offers the winning goal for Hawks. Diop holds his head in his hands and begs an equalization of Congolese. But it will lose. .
While in Haiti, the Commission met with representatives of the Haitian transitional government, members of civil society, as well as international organizations. The Commission met with the President of the Republic, Mr. Boniface Alexandre, Prime Minister Gerard Latortue, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Yvon Simeon, Minister of Justice and Public Safety, Bernard Gousse, the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Abraham Herald, the Minister of Gender and Women’s Rights, Ms. Adeline Magloire Chancy, the Director General of the National Police of Haiti, Mr. Leon Charles, and the Protector of Citizens, Mr. Necker Dessables. The Commission also met with a large number of NGOs having different views, with associations of lawyers and judges and magistrates. The Commission also met with the Head of UN Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH), Ambassador Juan Gabriel Valdes, other representatives of MINUSTAH, as well as representatives the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Furthermore, the Commission presented a seminar on the American system of protection of Human Rights with officials from various ministries and government agencies..
Jerry Nieuviarts, CEO Cyrealis says: offers a theme video games, even if limited to the PC, enabled us to measure the very potential of this market. Wishing to develop this theme, we were thinking a year now since the creation of a website dedicated to video games. The meeting of Richard Richart, director was key. .
Richard Richart, director, commented: To devote myself entirely to the group of shops, I was looking for a partner capable of further major development of the site. The success of Cyrealis designated as the ideal partner. Our common goal is to develop the brand in perfect synergy to become a major player in this market. Read the rest of this entry »
Kinshasa – When talking about China today, we think the rise of rapid economic and industrial middle kingdom whose beginning goes back to the 1980s with its opening to the outside world. Yet China is a country with a civilization five thousand years and its current strength is the result of significant reforms that make it one country at a crossroads, having passed the stage of underdevelopment, but not entirely a highly industrialized country. Thus, in a series of articles starting today Tuesday on the occasion of the celebration of the 56th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, Le Potentiel intends to introduce, briefly, to his readers this Asian giant scary now the major powers. We’ll do an overview of its history, its political, cultural, industrial and economic relations with Africa and the world without leaving its relations with the Democratic Republic of Congo through an interview that his Excellency the Ambassador of China Kinshasa, Mr. Fan Zhenshui, kindly give the potential..
France tries to deceive the world by using the genres in which she has always excelled: political asylum. But rather than France remains on his record that she has long proclaimed that democracy, freedom, good governance they prefer in this corner of the world outrage, denial, shame, and its ongoing conflict, hatred between the people French and Comorian people. .
On this day of 27 March 2008, the Comorian wants the French policy of Comoros and adapts to changing reality and the changing world. France can not recant, promoting freedom, justice, equality, democracy, honesty and support the mafia, the dictators, the injustice and the bloodthirsty Read the rest of this entry »
Welcome to Kyotoland. That’s about as follows Bruno Larminat addressed, in late January, his colleagues at an executive committee. Bruno Larminat is the head of the Cement Plant of Calcia Gargenville (Yvelines), one of the ten French subsidiaries of the multinational Transalpine Italcementi. That day, he recalled that Old Europe is the first major economic zone in the process of setting up a plan to fight against global warming… With a purse of carbon that two years before the future world market for emission rights, envisaged in the Kyoto Protocol for 2008. .
However, it is mostly expected figures for months, and are then entered in a document that Bruno will comment Larminat National Plan for Allocation of emissions of greenhouse gases (NAP). In France, 1,126 sites fell within the scope of the measure and divide 150.7 million tonnes of CO2 between 2005 and 2007, allocated by the Ministry of Environment. As for the other, the volume of emission rights of Cement Calcia Gargenville takes the energy consumption year after year, adjusted by a factor of technological improvement. And all on what experts call a principle of organic growth and potential. Read the rest of this entry »
With offices across the land, the law firm Salans has an excellent observation post on the global electronic commerce. Meet Christiane Feral-Schuhl, Lawyer, Head of New Technologies in Salans International. Second part of our interview. .
I recently gave a conference on e-commerce in Kazhasktan, Almaty, and I can assure you that the question is perfectly valid. Customers of all stripes, to see the interest to discover the products and services from abroad are not available in their country or to save time and money simply. Take the example of train tickets or plane electronics. The price comparison is done online and the issue is immediate, often under extremely competitive. E-commerce is now a daily reality for all of us and even if it is practiced in small doses, it quickly discovered the advantages. .
This is intended to prevent a trader is bound by an offer that would remain available online through Bcc he does not control. But that provision invites professionals to remain vigilant and they should think about withdrawing the offer of their sites when they consider obsolete, especially when they have exhausted the stock of goods they had sell through the channel of the Internet. If course, to lack of vigilance or caution, the offer has been kept online, its acceptance by a cybershopper may come form the contract at any time. Read the rest of this entry »
It was a few months before the withdrawal of France in Tunisia. My wife had been committed at Radio-Tunis to be part of TV plays directed by Gilbert Gil and I joined her for a month’s vacation. Upon arrival, baggage checks by French gendarmes who were examined in which newspaper wrapped shoes. Passengers who had used Mankind were sent to France by the first boat. My shoes are not protected, I was able to get off without any hitch .
And then his hand Camus H. Smadja, perfectly nice man, as much French as Tunisian.
He was part of the gentry Jewish part of the Tunisian nation who participated in the development of its independence but who also had to suffer the disputes with Muslims. We recall, among others, in April 2001, a tanker truck exploded outside a synagogue in Djerba killing 21 people. Read the rest of this entry »