Goldman earnings fall on trading slump and charges

Goldman Sachs could turn out to be a mere mortal after all. The investment bank on Tuesday said that its quarterly earnings tumbled 82 percent, steeper than forecast. A trading and underwriting slump tempered profits and raised questions about whether the firm is losing its ability to outsmart the competition. “We’ve grown accustomed to Goldman bucking the trends in (investment banking), but this quarter it seems like maybe they’re... [more]

Mills slates decision to replace King with Morgan

Heather Mills has reignited her feud with Piers Morgan after slamming CNN’s decision to replace beloved TV host Larry King with the newsman. Last month Sir Paul McCartney’s ex-wife had a complaint against Morgan dismissed by the Press Complaints Commission after the TV judge berated her in a newspaper column. Now Mills has lashed out at Morgan again following reports he has signed a multi-million dollar deal to replace King when... [more]

Wen says China growth in line with expectations

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday that a slowdown in second quarter growth to 10.3 percent was in line with expectations, but warned of economic difficulties ahead. Wen made the remarks during a weekend tour of north China’s Shaanxi province where he said the slow pace of the global economic recovery posed dangers to his nation, according to a report on his government’s website. “So far this year, our nation’s... [more]

Easyjet leaves hundreds of Berlin passengers grounded

Hundreds of passengers booked to fly from Berlin on Easyjet planes saw their travel plans ruined over the weekend as connections were cancelled, seemingly due to a lack of air crew, the Tagesspiegel reported on Sunday. The trouble started on Friday with some flights being cancelled or postponed until Saturday, the paper wrote, causing chaos at the capital’s main airportSchönefeld. Television reports that the queues of frustrated... [more]

Spielberg blasts movie special effects

Steven Spielberg has blasted modern movies packed with CGI – insisting hi-tech effects have become “too special”. The legendary director helmed 1993′s Jurassic Park, which received widespread acclaim for utilising revolutionary technology to create realistic dinosaurs. The movie led the way for film-makers to use computer-generated imagery – but Spielberg is adamant many modern pictures contain too many effects. He... [more]

Acomplia Launch in Sweden: Feather on the Cap

With obesity encircling us in its vicious ring, launch of Acomplia is definitely a respite to many obese worldwide. If you are an obese, then Acomplia is for you. Acomplia diet tablet with Rimonabant as its major constituent is developed by a French pharmaceutical form, Sanofi- Aventis. It is primarily an oral prescription medication to treat obesity. Since, its launch in the UK weight loss drug market, it has revolutionarised the weight... [more]

Hospital strike ended in Norway

The two-week strike by hospital employees and ambulance drivers is over, after the Government on Tuesday evening decided to refer the wage dispute to the Statutory Wages Board. This was announced by Sate Secretary Gina Lund of the Labour Department. The decision to use forced arbitration (tvungen lønnsnevnd) came after state health officials declared the strike by 500 hospital employees “posed a danger to life and health”,... [more]

Israeli navy challenges Gaza-bound Libyan ship

The captain of a Gaza-bound Libyan aid ship Tuesday rejected an Israeli demand that it dock instead in Egypt, the mission organisers said, setting course for a new confrontation over Israel’s naval blockade. Six weeks after it drew world outcry by killing nine Turks in the botched boarding of another ship that tried to reach the Hamas-ruled Palestinian territory, Israel vowed to turn away or seize the cargo vessel Amalthea —... [more]

Apple shares slide as iPhone 4 concerns grow

Shares of Apple Inc slid more than 4 percent on Tuesday after a poor review for its iPhone 4 from an influential consumer guide underpinned mounting complaints about the hot-selling device’s reception. Consumer Reports said on Monday it could not recommend the iPhone 4 — which sold 1.7 million units worldwide in its first three days — after its tests confirmed concerns about signal loss when the device is held in a certain... [more]

Eminem encore goes with a bang

The first full day of Scotland’s largest music festival came to an end with a bang as US rapper Eminem took to the stage. A loud bang, later attributed to electrical error interrupted the controversial star’s encore as he closed the festivities at T in the Park on Saturday night. As the sun set over Balado Airfield in Kinross-shire, the rapper headlined the most eclectic line-up in the festival’s history for his only UK... [more]

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