Friday, January 10, 2014

Nokia's lawsuit against HTC dismissed - Business World

Nokia’s lawsuit against HTC alleging patent infringement dismissed.

A court in Munich has dismissed Nokia’s lawsuit regarding a patent infringement Nokia believes HTC has made. It writes Bloomberg News, referring to a message left HTC to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.

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TV Manner of jobs fiasco

number of jobs outside the agricultural sector in the U.S. increased by only 74,000 in December.

Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Åkesson.

Most political parties continue to lose members. But the Sweden Democrats, the Left Party and the Green Party is against the current.

When Wall Street opened the doors of trade on Friday launched the courses up. Then came the final blow.

Heavyweights locomotive on the Stockholm Stock Exchange

prices on the Stockholm Stock Exchange shows a rising tendency for the important jobs data from the U.S. emitted 14:30 this afternoon.

TV: Brokerage Fusion stoppas

TV: Brokerage Fusion stoppas

Morning has offered a substantial flow of new recommendations by analyzing the houses.

Professor Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize winner in economics in 2008.

risk of world economic terms will end in fire has been reduced, but there is a risk that we are heading into an ice age, according to economics professor and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman.

Berenberg look quite so dark years of European banks. However, there are some bright spots, one of which is a Swedish bank.

Fler flies with SAS

SAS Group’s total passenger traffic rose in December. Consolidated load factor fell though.

Stigande Swedish industriproduktion

Sweden’s industrial production rose by 3.5 per cent during November. Expected was that industrial production would plummet.

Service production increases less than expected

Swedish service production increased in November by 0.9 percent.

Svag development in storbanksfonder

The four major banks have not succeeded very well with its fund management in the last three years.

TV: Volvo IT is challenged

TV: Volvo IT is challenged

Nomura raises target price on cosmetics company Oriflame 200-210 SEK.

Skanska signs prison contract

construction company Skanska has signed a contract to build the next stage of the prison HMP Thameside in south London, UK.

Triton employees required 29 million

Tax Board requires four employees at Triton 29 million, reports the DN that also writes that the decision under appeal to the Administrative Court.

A U.S. apparel chain, rushed 14 per cent in Thursday’s trading after when, after the closure has raised its profit forecast for the fiscal year.

S wants to cut down on the authorities

Social Democrats want to save billions in government administration if they win the election in November, reports the SVT. The result is said to be large staff cuts at the top 20 authorities.

wall street

Thursday trading on Wall Street ended unchanged as traders lacked direction.

Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate.

Credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s reiterated its top ratings on Germany.

Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize winner in economics.

Economics Professor Paul Krugman argues that Finland and Denmark is Scandinavia’s black sheep.

Earlier sat Jefferies Recommendation underperform on AstraZeneca shares. Now it looks better.

TV: Draghi on räntebeslutet

TV: Draghi on räntebeslutet

Macy rushing on Wall Street

New York stock exchanges have started Thursday’s trading with erratic index movements around zero.

The Exchange is approaching record levels

Stockholm Stock Exchange rises. There remains not even 1 per cent to beat the historical record from July 2007.

number of planned termination notice by US-based employers fell by 32 percent in December compared with November.

Yellen expects stronger growth in 2014

Janet Yellen, incoming chairman of the Federal Reserve, stated in an interview with Time magazine that she believes in a stronger growth in 2014.

ECB leaves interest rate oförändrad

European Central Bank, ECB, decided at Thursday’s Board meeting to leave its key interest rate unchanged at 0.25 percent.

A construction company has replaced Betsson in Handelsbanken’s model portfolio stock portfolio.

Bank of England does not concern räntan

The British central bank, the Bank of England, decided on Thursday to leave its key interest rate, base rate, unchanged at 0.50 percent.

Novartis for discussions with Merck about changing its djurhälosvård and human vaccine operations against Merck unit for counter health.

TV: Therefore rages kaffepriset

TV: Therefore rages kaffepriset

How to invest America's wealthiest

Spectrem Group has found out how and where U.S. investors, with over a million dollars in investable assets, intend to place their money in 2014.

Do away with over a million shares in the company.

The Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis.

Japanese health authorities said on Thursday that it will start a legal process against the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis.

European Commission’s economic barometer for EMU rose in December.

Jas Gripen, model 39D

Indonesian Defense Ministry has announced plans to replace its current fighter aircraft, the F-5 Tiger, with new generations of plan.

Saab: The interest in Gripen has increased

Saab’s Chief Financial Officer Magnus Örnberg stressed at a seminar in Copenhagen organized by the SEB to the international interest in Gripen has increased.

prices on the Stockholm Stock Exchange has launched irregularly in Thursday trading. Yesterday’s Monetary Policy Minutes from the Federal Reserve gave little guidance to the market, focusing instead on the ECB’s monetary policy statement after lunch.

Skanska billion order

Skanska has secured an additional order worth approximately 1.7 billion.

Nokia has developed proprietary Android-version

Nokia has developed its own version of Google’s Android operating system. It is confirmed by the images leaked, reports CNET.

Oil Exports from Iraqi Kurdistan

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq is planning to sell the first two million barrels of oil at the end of the month.

TV: Clutter Fed-protokoll

TV Clutter Fed Minutes

Maktstrid makes Scania shares more riskfylld

many indications that it starts blowing up a gale around Scania, believes Dagens Industri, who argue that this increases the risk of the stock going forward.

There were a record number of new issues in Swedish limited company in 2013, reports the Economy echo.

Tablet

tablet device became the top seller in the holiday shopping season but despite the consumer electronics industry continues its backward movement.

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  • Apple is trying to stop Samsung
  • Flygbolag lowered to skräpstatus

    Moody’s lowers credit value for the ailing Australian airline Qantas.

    wall street

    New York stock exchanges took no great leap after Wednesday’s Fed minutes, without closing at about the same levels that appeared before it was released.

    HSBC awaits rise

    The U.S. stock market is not likely to flourish like it did in 2013. Instead, consider HSBC to another stock market looks more interesting going forward.

    Deutsche Bank has resumed coverage of the oil company Lundin Petroleum.

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