Articles, tagged with "european commission", page 1
Prepare For Your Travels This Year And Don't Get Caught Out By Roaming Costs
When traveling abroad, for a holiday or business trip there are several things that must be considered to ensure you don't become victim to the current roaming charges that exist when visiting another country. When asked many people would not know that pr...
Why Is Bankruptcy proceeding in Ireland Draconian
Money and time usually are fundamental tools in virtually any thriving operation. Each of these significant building blocks encompass and conjure up plans such as expenses, financial budgets, productivity, due dates, earnings investment capital and so on...
Interest Rates Static Until 2012 – How could you SAVE?
The European Commission President announced that debt is spreading in Europe, with this crisis still looming the economic forecast looks grim. But across the channel there may, at least, be a silver lining to the ever-grim market forecasts. The Bank of En...
Capital One purchasing ING and its effect on CD Rates
Capital One purchasing ING and its effect on CD rates are still yet to be determined for the American consumer and its effects on the investing of money in this conservative manner. With this acquisition still needing approval of both the US and Dutch gov...
The Thing That Makes Personal bankruptcy in Ireland Draconian
Money and time are generally principal tools in every flourishing operation. Each of these important building blocks entail and conjure up concepts such as costs, finances, efficiency, due dates, profitability funding and so forth. The range is endless. ...
Debt-Ridden
Portugal has been in great trouble for the past months having trouble with both their financial and political status. New York Times has reported that the government of Portugal has joined Greece and Ireland as some of the countries who have sought intern...
Retails Insurance – Government Investigation
The supermarkets might spend a fair bit of their time worrying about retails insurance, but they have bigger problems on the horizon if the Government starts an investigation into recent food prices.
These have been dubbed by a major report just publis...
How To Resolve A Commercial Dispute - What Are The Options?
Resolving commercial disputes can sometimes be a challenge and a very stressful time. Alternative dispute resolution is a great way to resolve a commercial dispute, especially if litigation is not an option. The Civil Procedure Rules actually encourages t...
Solvency II Europe’s New Charter Toward Better Risk Management In Insurance
Insurers in Europe will see the advent of a new regime, come 2012 ─ Solvency II. Its predecessor and European Union's regulation, Solvency I, which came into effect in the late 1970s, laid out a simple, but robust framework for assessing capital req...
EU & Mobile Manufacturers in Launch of Generic Phone Charger
The European Commission and 14 of the mobile phone industry’s top manufacturers have announced that all parties have signed an agreement that sees the launch, expected in early 2011, of a generic mobile phone charger.
The agreement signed, called ‘The ...
New Weee Targets
A full plenary session of the Parliament in Brussels voted 580 to 37 in favour of the proposals, which were made in a report prepared by MEP Karl-Heinz Florenz, the man responsible for steering the recast of the EU WEEE Directive by means of the European ...
Boiler Manufacturers – SEDBUK To Go
It’s all change for boiler manufacturers in a couple of years time when the European Commission get their hands on the way that efficiency levels are calculated.
At the moment UK boiler manufacturers adhere to the SEDBUK ratings. SEDBUK – not the best ...
Euro companies need to ready their SAP Systems for SEPA by 2014
By Bob Croce, SAP Experts
By 2014, it’s likely that the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) will be mandatory for all companies operating in Europe that are sending and receiving Euro payments, reports Juergen Weiss of SEPA-now Consulting in his latest ar...
Dealing with Flight Delays
Between April and June 2010, around 66% of charter flights at major UK airports were on time, meaning 34% of flights were delayed. During the same period, 22% of scheduled flights were delayed, by 22 minutes on average.*
Flight delays can be a nuisan...
