Then let's take a look at where we are standing in our positioning in the competitive arena and analyze the steel market where we stand and where we expect to be and the main changes that we foresee in the market in the time to come. Well, let's start …
Whilst most expect an exciting and competitive second tier next term, fears have been raised it could snatch the limelight away from the Premiership and belittle the top division. However, Doncaster is adamant that the merger of the SPL and the SFL …
We incurred a loss from foreign exchange as a result of the U.S. dollar denominated debt from the new issued convertible bonds and the unexpected depreciation of the RMB against U.S. dollar and euro. … Thanks to our [indiscernible] strategic …
BMI has become increasingly bearish on the outlook for the Argentine autos sector in 2014 on the back of a devaluation of the peso in January, and the likelihood of further weakness in the unit going forward, and new taxes on autos imports. High …
This slowed overall investment and resulted in the devaluation of Canadian oil and gas companies, making them less attractive to foreign investors and increased their cost-of-capital. It is not only investments by foreign state-owned enterprises (SOE's …
Bitcoins will be instantly converted into U.S. dollars to avoid devaluation issues. … Those customers also tend to be younger, and mobile and tech-savvy — a key demographic DISH needs if it is to stay competitive with online video streaming rivals …
On the other hand, we forget that minorities and women, especially minority women, are not granted authority even after earning a doctorate and being hired in a very competitive academic market. … It's a symptom of years of devaluation and disrespect.
“Data provides the edge to companies that can leverage their information for competitive advantage – with new products and services,” IDC's Henry Morris noted in a statement. … IDC cited devaluation of the yen against the U.S. dollar as the main culprit.
Every major government in the world is engaging in a competitive devaluation of their currency. US is doing it. EU is doing it. JA is doing it. India is doing it… it goes on and on. You may ask: Why are they doing it? The simple fact is that they all …