Friday, August 15, 2014

Morning News: Publicly releases on Friday, August 15 – Dagens Industri

Morning News: Publicly releases on Friday, August 15 – Dagens Industri

Morning News: Publicly releases on Friday 15 August

                  2014-08-15 09:06
             

 (SIX) ELUX ANY GE BUSINESS DEFENSIVE - DI: If Electrolux goes in  goals with those on Thursday confirmed discussions about buying  American General Electric appliances would strengthen Electrolux  already strong position in North America. At the other scales is that the close  tempting to interpret a business as a defensive measure and to pick up  new big brand goes against the grain of the overall  streamlining strategy that both current and former CEO worked for. (DI  Fri)       HOPE OF TURNING Pressed Oriflame - DI: As expected, taking  unrest in Russia and Ukraine its toll on cosmetics company  Oriflame's sales and income. But the decline was less than  feared and gives hope of a turnaround for the depressed shares. (DI Fri)       REACTOR PLANS SPLINTERS POLITICAL Camps: Plans for a new  research reactor exposes a "deep rift in the government," according to DI.  (C) condemns the venture, but gets attacked by hard (KD). Among the  red-green formulate  simultaneously (MP) another tough ultimatum to  you are not going to sit in a government that builds nuclear power, this  while the possible government partner (S) ducking the issue. (DI  Fri)       GOVERNMENT promises more support around VÄSTMANLAND FIRE: Government  injects another 60 million in support for the effects of  the ongoing large fire in Västmanland. The money will be distributed by  County Administrative Board of Västmanland. "We think this will be enough," says  Administration and Housing Minister Stefan Attefall (KD). It has previously been  shot to 300 million from the Treasury. (DI Fri)       Lejonborg independent school ALERT: Former (FP) leader Lars  Leijonborg leads the friskoleutredning as now proposed dramatic  changes for the Swedish independent school. Leijonborg believe they  new regulatory tightening of shrinking profit outlook for the sector and make it  harder for friskoleägare to sell their businesses forward - something   which he believes will lead to extensive litigation against  Swedish State. (DI Fri)       NEW FIRST NORTH COMPANIES WANT diversify: Advenica from Lund gets in  September newcomer on First North. It has so far focused  VPN technology for national demanding customers Defence  Materiel Administration, FMV, and ministries. Note The issue of 45 million  crowns will be used for widening the civilian authorities and the page  enterprises for technology development. (DI Fri)       TECHNOLOGY Banker BY NOVEL ABOUT Bitcoin AND IT'S VALUES: Per Roman,  driving the technology-focused investment bank GP Bullhound, says  optimistic for DI on their investment in Kncminer, which provides technology  to extract bitcoins. Roman states that he does not lie awake at night with worry  for a new IT bubble. (DI Fri)      Johan Eklund, +46 31 350 64 87  mailto: johan.eklund@six-group.se  www.blogg.six.seSIXNews  SIX News 

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