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The Motley Fool July 15, 2005 Rich Smith |
Game Uber for Landesbanken The German banking field gets leveled on Monday. But with their home-field advantage, and significantly lower price-to-book values than their international rivals carry, local institutions such as Deutsche and Allianz still look like the better bets for the German banking environment.  |
The Motley Fool July 14, 2005 John Reeves |
A Show of Support for London In an age of increasing violence and sectarianism, London continues to offer hope to the rest of the world. Tolerant, diverse, and open, the city is a sanctuary for peoples from all over the globe. It remains unclear how the recent attacks might affect financial markets in particular and the global economy more generally.  |
InternetNews July 12, 2005 Erin Joyce |
EU Probes Intel's European Offices Early-morning raids raise eyebrows amid EU's four-year-old antitrust probe of Intel's business practices. AMD sees the raids as validation of its ongoing suit against the chipmaker.  |
The Motley Fool July 12, 2005 Tom Taulli |
IMS Health Goes Dutch Netherlands-based VNU NV seeks synergies by buying the health care data company. This purchase looks good on paper. That said, investors shouldn't expect immediate results.  |
The Motley Fool July 12, 2005 Rich Smith |
Investing in Russia? Try Funds Reuters says Russia's on sale. But how do you buy? Go with one of these Morningstar-rated funds: ING Funds Russia... Third Millennium Russia...  |
BusinessWeek July 18, 2005 Stanley Reed |
He's Brave Enough To Take Up Shell Shell CEO van der Veer is ending the clunky dual structure and speeding decisions.  |
BusinessWeek July 18, 2005 Jack Ewing |
Long-Haul House Calls Doctors are commuting across the European Union to ease shortages.  |
The Motley Fool July 11, 2005 Rich Smith |
Worldwide "Westing" Match Britain's state-owned nuclear company BNFL puts Westinghouse up for sale. Critics, including BNFL's own labor union, are panning the deal before it's even been made official, however.  |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Michael Dumiak |
Silicon East Baltic and Scandinavian states have become a hotbed of technology development and a lab for young techies. The implications are surfacing in everything from game software to financial services. Is this the new Silicon hub? And can it be that the Baltics, with all of its pros and cons, will become the new India for outsourcing?  |
Inc. July 2005 David Ian Miller |
Yes, You Still Can Go Public London investors are hungry for U.S. IPOs. Here's what they're buying.  |
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