2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Uganda Business


New Vision
   
Uganda's Banking, Telecoms Industries May See Profits Surge   
Ventures Africa
VENTURES AFRICA – The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) predicts that a significant number of firms, mostly commercial banks and telecom companies could declare larger profits for the 2014 fiscal year than they did the year before. According to General ...

URA boss takes tax gospel to Kikuubo hub   The Observer (blog)
URA insiste to tax private schools   spyghana.com

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Joint Medical Stores acquires ultramodern storage facility   
NTV Uganda
Joint Medical Stores has acquired an ultramodern health equipment storage facility as it makes efforts to register improved health service delivery in Uganda. The facility that has over 7,000 square meters of storage space, is probably the largest and most ...


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Lagarde says African nations should consider oil-subsidy cut   
Chicago Tribune
KIGALI, Rwanda — African nations should consider cutting fuel subsidies and oil exporters must curb spending as a slump in crude prices takes its toll on government revenue, International Monetary Fund Manging Director Christine Lagarde says. An almost ...


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Insurance industry launches stringent regulation mechanisms   
NTV Uganda
In order to enforce standards and protect the fledgling Insurance sector, the regulator for the industry is switching to risk based supervision and monitoring. In order to enforce standards and protect the fledgling Insurance sector, the regulator for the industry is ...


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Nalubaale dam opens sluice gates for first time in 16 years   
NTV Uganda
The gates through which volumes of water passed, were today opened for the first time since their closure in 1999. For over 16 years, the sluice gates of Nalubaale Power Station dam have been inactive and water had been diverted to the nearby Kiira Dam in ...


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Business Today
   
U.S. Veto Power at IMF Said to Face Threat in Rift on Governance   
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- IMF member countries are considering forcing a showdown with a resistant U.S. Congress over changes that would give emerging markets more clout at the global lender, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter. One of the ...

Cash-strapped Ukraine may soon finalise a deal with the International Monetary ...   World Politics Journal (blog)
IMF working on alternate measures as US blocks reforms   Business Standard
IMF extends talks with Ukraine on new aid plan   Peninsula On-line
Market Realist   
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Kansas City Star
   
FB posts a profitable status message via ads   
Times of India
Facebook Inc reported quarterly revenue that topped analysts' estimates, fueled by the mobile advertising business. The social network's fourth-quarter sales totaled $3.85 billion, exceeding the average analysts' prediction of $3.77 billion, according to data ...

Cramer: Mark Zuckerberg is King Midas in a hoodie   CNBC
Zuckerberg spends big even with growth slowing   The Daily Star
Facebook's revenues booming, but so are expenses   Business Record
Investor's Business Daily   
Hindustan Times   
Nasdaq   
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Brisbane Times
   
Whitehaven planning more cost cuts ahead of market uplift   
Brisbane Times
Whitehaven posted a net loss of $77.9 million for the December half, as the decline in the Australian dollar failed to offset ongoing weak coal prices. Whitehaven Coal has flagged further cost reductions as it struggles to return to break even amid the sustained ...

Whitehaven sees Maules Creek first commercial coal by end June   Reuters Africa
Whitehaven Coal produces 1H loss   Argus Media
Whitehaven profit hurt by lower coal price   CommBank MyWealth
The Australian (blog)   
The Age   
The Daily Telegraph   
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Jakarta Post
   
Co-pilot in control of crashed AirAsia flight   
Jakarta Post
National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) said co-pilot, first officer Remi Emmanuel Plesel, was in control of AirAsia flight QZ8501 before it rapidly climbed and then stalled. During a press conference on the preliminary report for the AirAsia crash, ...

Co-pilot was at controls of AirAsia jet when it crashed   TODAYonline
AirAsia pilots disabled computers before crash   Stuff.co.nz
AirAsia pilots 'disabled vital computer control system' before plane crashed into ...   Daily Mail
The Straits Times   
CBS News   
Nation News   
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Beacon News
   
Canadian Oil Sands to Further Slash Dividend and Spending   
Wall Street Journal
CALGARY, Alberta— Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. said Thursday it would further slash its dividend and capital spending budget in response to the sharp drop in oil prices and a rising debt load. The Calgary-based company, largest owner of the Syncrude oil ...

Canadian Oil Sands slashes dividend as lower oil prices hit Q4 results (COSWF)   Seeking Alpha (registration)
Canadian Oil Sands fourth-quarter profit tumbles, cuts dividend   Reuters
Canadian Oil Sands slashes payout as earnings plummet   The Globe and Mail (subscription)

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