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PONTIS SYSTEMS HELP TELCOS USE THEIR DATA TO RETAIN FICKLE CUSTOMERS IN TODAYS COMPETITIVE COMMS MARKET



IN the global telecoms market where customers are now kings and queens, while once-dominant operators are humble stewards, only the best servants will survive. And these will be companies that offer their masters and mistresses exactly what they want – or it will be ‘off with their heads!’…

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COMMUNICATION SKILLS INCREASE COMPANY PROFITS AS WELL AS MINIMISING BAD PUBLICITY



WHEN a senior company figure blunders in communicating through the media, the corporate and career costs can be high, but getting it right can drive sales and profits.

Examples in the debit column are rife. Gene Morphis, the CFO of Nasdaq-listed US womenswear chain Francesca’s Holding Corp was fired in May 2102 after his ‘Tweet’ message on social media site Twitter inadvertently disclosed share price-sensitive information from a board meeting in contravention of rules applied by the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC).…

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EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE CANCELS COPPER FITTINGS CARTEL FINES



The European Court of Justice (ECJ) today (Thursday July 4) threw out a bid by the European Commission to reverse the 2011 cancellation by a junior ECJ court of fines imposed on Dutch copper fittings company Aalberts Industries NV and its subsidiaries Comap (France) and Simplex Armaturen (Germany).…

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EU SCRAPS REMAINING MEAT EXPORT REFUND



THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) will scrap the last remaining export refund available for meat exporters, following a 20 year liberalisation process.

Yesterday, (Thursday) the EU’s ‘management committee for the common organisation of agricultural markets: animal products’ agreed to scrap refunds payable for exports of frozen whole chickens (65-70%) to certain destinations, notably in the Middle East and the Commonwealth of Independent States (ex-USSR countries).…

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FRANCE WINS OUT IN COSMETICS BATTLE WITH JAPAN



FRANCE and Japan have two of the world’s most powerful personal care product sectors, but their companies fare quite differently when trying to sell into each other’s markets. The glamour of the French industry is a strong calling card in Japan, while Japanese manufacturers must work harder to persuade French consumers to buy their wares because of their technical excellence.…

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EUROPEAN COGENERATION PROSPERS IN SOME COUNTRIES, WHILE FIGHTING WEAK ECONOMIES AND UNHELPFUL POLICY IN OTHERS



WITH Europe’s economy still struggling to deal with the fall-out of the global financial crisis, its co-generation sector has had to fight to expand, or in some cases hold its position. Tightening national government budgets have meant that the co-gen industry has had to argue persuasively for public subsidies and tax breaks, or even the right to have equal treatment with renewable energies.…

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APPAREL AND TEXTILE-SPECIFIC SOFTWARE ENSURES QUICK AND ACCURATE SUPPLY CHAIN COMMUNICATION



APPAREL and textile manufacturers looking to streamline their supply chains can benefit from product lifecycle management software, which can make communications and risk management processes linking suppliers and retailers more efficient and accurate.

“There’s a lot of new technology that’s been introduced in the last few years that helps manage that supply chain – everything from the finances, the logistics, quality, design, right through into merchandising,” said Robert Cammilleri, senior account executive of business development at US-based safety consulting company, UL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc).…

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SEEKING FUTURE GROWTH, CHINA YILI TIES UP WITH DFA



ONE of China’s largest dairy products manufacturers the Yili Group, has partnered with top US raw milk broker Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) seeking future growth opportunities in China, a Yili spokesman told just-food today. “Under this strategic alliance, our first goal is to jointly build a supply chain covering long-term procurement and farm service,” he said.…

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DIVERSE MOBILE COMMS SERVICES POSE CHALLENGES TO AIRPORT MANAGERS



MOBILE communication services have become a significant focus for airports worldwide regarding improving passenger experience, especially as the use of interconnected smart devices has boomed. Airports have been building on previous services, such as improving and expanding their wireless internet coverage and working with airlines to allow for flight check-ins via mobile communication devices.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – EU MINISTERS AGREE NEW ANTI-VAT FRAUD REFORMS



EUROPEAN Union (EU) ministers have agreed reforms to the EU’s VAT directive 2006/112/EC enabling member states to swiftly impose reversed charge VAT mechanisms to fight tax fraud. They would act when faced with a sudden onset of large-scale VAT fraud, forcing suppliers to pay the tax, rather than final consumers.…

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