Morning News: Publicly Notices Wednesday 13 August
2014-08-13 07:23
(SIX) NEW ADVERSITY weigh SAS: Price pressure in the airline industry is enormous. Analysts at Handelsbanken doubt SAS profit forecast. Investors are fleeing the preference share for fear of the dividend to reduce or freeze inside. Belts must be tightened harder. Analysts at Sydbank see no immediate end to the price pressure. According to DI's commentator is SAS share something for speculators. (DI) Low inflation will unreasonably high real wage increases UNDER Industrial employers: Absence of inflation is bingo for employees but expensive for companies. Now, employers have the option of canceling wage agreement. (DI) Violence in Iraq threatens to destroy AGAINST A LONG HISTORY OF SWEDISH PRESENCE With companies like ABB and Scania SPEARHEAD: "We are preparing for a possible evacuation, "says Scania press manager Hans-Ake Danielsson. Swedish exports low last year of 2.4 billion for Iraq. (DI) STAGNATION THREATENING EMU: The acute euro crisis is over, but recovery in the euro area can at best be characterized as weak. At worst, it's about stagnation. Now also increases the risk that Russia dampens activity in the near future consider DI's writer Henry Mitelman. (DI) SAAB NEVS REQUESTED IN BANKRUPTCY: Bankruptcy petition has been filed at Vänersborgs District Court. Nevs now fighting hard to save the company and negotiate with partners about a future. (SVD) Lars Johansson, phone +46 31 350 64 81 mailto: lars.johansson@six-group.se www.blogg.six.seSIXNews SIX News
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