Do we want recession or a real recovery? Opelousas Daily World The economy is limping along at an official 2 percent growth rate — and even that is overstated, because it includes a 9.6 percent increase in deficit-financed government spending. The private sector grew at just 1.6 percent last quarter. Employment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jack Welch Invents '2009 Recession' And New Economic Metric To Criticize ... Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch rewrote economic history during a Saturday appearance on Fox News, criticizing President Barack Obama for "the 2009 recession," while offering a new metric by which unemployment would be 11 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Private Service Sector Employment Completely Recovers Recession Losses Seeking Alpha by New Deal Democrat. With the exception of weekly indicators, normally we don't post over the weekend. But this is too significant in my opinion to wait until Monday. Employment can be broken down into private vs. public sector, and the private sector ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Economist: EU recession worsening Examiner.com "Rather than the strength in the core dragging the periphery out of recession it appears more likely that the core will follow the periphery into recession," he said. View slideshow: EU debt crisis. In Spain, likely to become the next country to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taxpayers now funding development Allentown Morning Call Since the arrival of the Great Recession and a governor who isn't fond of delivering big cardboard checks, Lehigh Valley developers have found a new investor to help their projects get off the ground: You, the local taxpayer. Through Tax Increment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mood of the Nation: Some optimism amid struggles San Jose Mercury News The Great Recession and slow economic recovery have devastated her public relations and marketing business. But Mitrani says positive signs are emerging. — Vicki Williams, 47, of Mechanicsville, Va., outside Richmond. Williams feels secure in her job ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Economists answer: Should we really be better off already? Youngstown Vindicator Republicans and Democrats on the campaign trail have traded barbs over what was — and what wasn't — done during and after a recession as the American economy hemorrhaged 8.7 million jobs between December 2007 and early 2010. The upcoming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Weighing The Week Ahead: Approaching Dangerous Curves? Seeking Alpha Bob and I recently did some videos explaining the recession history. I am working on a post that will show how to use this method. Bob and I met this week, planning an update soon after the election. As I have written for many months, there is no ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The October Employment Report GalesburgPlanet.com As Friday's jobs report shows, the economy continues to create jobs but not fast enough to erase the huge job losses from the Great Recession (see chart). The unemployment rate has dropped more than two points from its peak, but it remains too high for ... See all stories on this topic » Best Car
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Mood of the Nation: Some optimism amid struggles
US Airlines brace to lobby new president on EU row
Airlines may be able to save 10-20 per cent fuel while flying Times of India MUMBAI: Airlines will be able to save 10-20 percent fuel while flying. With the Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) and Gagan satellite, airlines will be able to save fuel and reduce carbon emissions significantly. When fully in place, the two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CBI files charge sheet against private airline The Hindu The CBI has filed a charge sheet in a Delhi court against Paramount Airways Private Ltd, former CMD of Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd and four others for allegedly causing wrongful loss to five PSU banks and the insurance firm against which claims of Rs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US airlines brace to lobby new president on EU row Reuters BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. airlines, through industry group A4A, will lobby the United States' newly-elected president as soon as he takes office on an issue that has triggered threats of a trade war. All year, an international row has raged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Air Arabia in no hurry to pick up stakes in domestic airlines Hindu Business Line Sharjah-based low-cost carrier Air Arabia has said it will not rush to invest in the troubled Indianairline sector. “We don't want to rush into buying or investing in a market that we are not expert of. Operating from UAE to India and back is one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Airlines Take Extra Jet Fuel Manila Bulletin Four of the five largest US airlines, a group led by United Continental Holdings Inc., are taking extra jet fuel aboard New York-bound flights to avoid any shortages after superstorm Sandy. Joining United are AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, Southwest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
United Begins First 787 Dreamliner Flight by U.S. Airline Bloomberg Flight 1116 to Chicago from Houston marks the first by a U.S. airline with the plane whose fuselage is made chiefly from composite materials instead of the traditional aluminum, and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Smisek hailed it as “the best airplane in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Airline woes over stranded passengers Financial Times As scientists and politicians debate the relationship between carbon emissions and storms such as the one that devastated the US east coast last week, some people in the airline industry are more worried about a different kind of problem. As with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lufthansa Says All Is Possible in Talks with Turkish Airlines Businessweek Lufthansa, Europe's second-biggest airline, is in “constant dialogue” with Turk Hava Yollari, as it is formally known, to improve and intensify the two companies' co-operation, Klaus Walther, a Frankfurt-based Lufthansa spokesman, said by telephone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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