Selecting A Web Host By Mr. Bun Narith The following is a check list to use when selecting a web host that offers the services needed by an ecommerce business. There are some basic things to look for. Is there a trial period or a money Read more...
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Ukraine's Naftogaz proposes joint venture with Gazprom KIEV (AFP) - The head of Ukrainian state energy company Naftogaz on Saturday proposed jointly developing the Ukrainian part of the Black Sea with Russia's Gazprom in return for access to Russian gas fields. World oil markets to remain tight until 2013: IEA chief BERLIN (AFP) - International Energy Agency chief Nobuo Tanaka has predicted that world oil markets will remain tight until 2013, according to an interview with the German economic daily Handelsblatt. New mass protest against govt, US beef in SKorea SEOUL (AFP) - Tens of thousands of South Koreans marched through the streets here Saturday demanding the scrapping of US beef imports and the resignation of President Lee Myung-Bak, witnesses said. G8 nations to tackle global food crisis: Merkel BERLIN (AFP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the G8 group of top industrialised nations at next week's summit will take measures to fight the soaring price of food, in an interview with a German newspaper. Europe must end energy dependence on Russia: ex-IEA chief PARIS (AFP) - The European Union should free itself from its dependence on Russian gas by developing renewable and nuclear energy, the former head of the International Energy Agency told EU ministers Saturday. SKorean activists prepare 'million-strong' US beef rallies SEOUL (AFP) - South Korean activists Saturday promised to draw one million protesters nationwide in the biggest anti-US beef rallies so far, warning they would use young Christians as & quot;human shields & quot; against riot police. Iran inflation tops 26 percent TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran's inflation rate, which has provoked intense criticism of the government, topped 26 percent in June, according to a central bank statement published in the press on Saturday. French regulator fines Societe Generale for rogue trade PARIS (AFP) - France's banking regulator Friday fined Societe Generale four million euros (6. Goldman Sachs lowers estimates on 40 European banks PARIS (AFP) - The US investment bank Goldman Sachs has lowered its 2008-2010 forecasts for more than 40 European banks, warning Friday that some of them may have to raise between 60 and 90 billion euros to shore up finances in the face of a nearly year-long credit crisis. EU steps up scrutiny of BHP takeover of Rio Tinto BRUSSELS (AFP) - The European Commission on Friday opened an in-depth antitrust probe into mining giant BHP's hostile takeover of rival Rio Tinto over & quot;serious doubts & quot; the deal could stifle competition amid soaring commodities prices. Euro-dollar rate is stable in thin trading LONDON (AFP) - The dollar was stable against the euro here Friday, with the single currency hurt by a weak reading on German industrial orders. European exchanges post sharp falls on fears for banking sector LONDON (AFP) - European stock exchanges suffered sharp falls Friday on fresh fears for the health of the banking sector sparked by a report from Goldman Sachs. Credit Mutuel makes firm offer for Citibank in Germany: sources PARIS (AFP) - Credit Mutuel of France has made a firm bid for the German retail banking activities of US giant Citigroup, which operates in Germany under the name Citibank, sources close to the matter said Friday. Subprime-hit UBS says could break even second quarter ZURICH (AFP) - Swiss banking giant UBS, hit hard by the subprime crisis, on Friday said it would break even or report a slight loss for its second quarter thanks to a substantial tax credit. EU airline pollution plan could spark trade wars: industry officials GENEVA (AFP) - A plan by the European Union to impose a carbon dioxide emissions quota for all airlines flying into and out of the bloc could spark trade wars, aviation industry officials warned.
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