2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Uganda Business


Bloomberg
   
Ugandan Government Scraps Taxes on Oil, Gas, Mining Exploration   
Bloomberg
Uganda abolished taxes on its emerging oil, gas and mining exploration industries to encourage growth, Finance Minister Matia Kasaija said. “We shall only start taxing you when you start production,” Kasaija said at an oil conference Tuesday in the capital, ...

'Uganda's unpredictability hurting oil and gas prospects'   New Vision
Uganda Uncertain of 2018 Oil Target   Daily Times Nigeria
Oil Players to Discuss Risks, Opportunities   The Observer
East African Business Week   
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
Samsung Profit Falls on Slowing Smartphone Sales   
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Samsung Electronics Co. continued to struggle in the first three months of the year, raising the stakes for the success of its new flagship Galaxy S6 smartphone. Samsung said Wednesday its net profit for the three months ended March 31 was 4.63 trillion ...

Samsung profit slumps 40% as won gains, Apple lures customers   Livemint
Samsung profit sinks on smartphone woes   Financial Times
Samsung Electronic says flat screen Galaxy S6 sales going as expected   Financial Express
The Australian Financial Review   
Computerworld   
Arirang News   
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The News International
   
Iran Seizes Cargo Ship In 'Provocative' Move   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Iranian patrol boats intercepted a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz April 28 and forced it into Iranian territorial waters by firing shots across its bow. The move, denounced as "inappropriate" and "provocative" by the Pentagon, prompted the U.S. Navy to send a ...

US sends warship after Iran seizes cargo ship   The Nation
US scrambles destroyer after Iran seizes cargo ship and fires warning shots   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Iran seizes ship run by S'pore-based company   The Straits Times
Xinhua   
Wall Street Journal   
Arab News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
IAG faces $300m bill after NSW storms   
Sydney Morning Herald
The damaging storms that tore through parts of NSW last week have left Insurance Australia Group facing a $300 million bill. The company behind NRMA Insurance and CGU told investors on Wednesday it has received close to 30,000 claims after last week's ...

Here's why Insurance Australia Group Ltd shares were slammed today   Motley Fool Australia
NSW storms to cost IAG $300m   The Australian
IAG's margins get a beating from NSW storms and Sydney hail   Business Insider Australia
MarketWatch   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
NATCOM takes over NITEL, Buhari urges review of deal   
The Guardian Nigeria
FRONT Director General, Bureau of Public Enterprises, Benjamin Dikki (left); member, Technical Committee of the National Council on Privatisation, Emmanuel Ijewere; liquidator, Otunba Olutola Senbore; and Chairman of NATCOM Consortium, Dr. Olatunde ...

FG Hands over NITEL/MTEL to NATCOM   THISDAY Live
NATCOM to revamp moribund NITEL with $1bn, shops for new identity   Daily Sun

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The Australian Financial Review
   
South32 seen listing at A$8.5 bln market value - Morgan Stanley   
Yahoo Finance UK
MELBOURNE, April 29 (Reuters) - BHP Billiton (NYSE: BBL - news) 's proposed spin-off company, South32, is likely to debut on the Australian bourse with a market capitalisation of A$8.5 billion ($6.8 billion), Morgan Stanley (Xetra: 885836 - news) analysts ...

Morgan Stanley calls $297m passive buying for South32   The Australian Financial Review

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Moneyweb.co.za
   
Global ETP industry set to overtake hedge funds   
Moneyweb.co.za
CAPE TOWN – According to a research note from research firm ETFGI, the assets invested globally into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded notes (ETNs) will surpass those held in hedge funds for the first time during the second quarter of ...


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Variety
   
Freida Pinto, Patricia Arquette Push for Women's Rights at Milken Conference   
Variety
Actors, activists and even the president of Rwanda gathered for the Milken Institute's Global Conference panel titled “What Would You Do to Make the World Better for Women and Girls? A Conversation and Call to Action” on Tuesday afternoon at the Beverly ...

Milken Institute panel takes on digital tech in classroom   LA School Report
Milken Institute Global Conference -- the Place Where the World Connects -- Will ...   PennEnergy

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Google donates $213m to help European journalists adapt to digital landscape   
Stuff.co.nz
Google says it will give European publishers €150 million (NZ$213.6 million) to help them adapt to the challenge of selling news online. The internet giant has had a rocky relationship with the European publishing industry, which accuses Google of profiting ...

Google invests €150m in publishing sector   Irish Independent
Europe's Google problem   The Seattle Times (registration)
Google to offer journalism grants   The Australian
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Wall Street Journal   
CNET   
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The Guardian
   
Venezuela rations electricity as demand soars amid hot weather   
The Guardian
A macaw in Caracas, Venezuela's capital. Sizable subsidies allow residents to run air conditioners with little regard to cost. Photograph: Jorge Silva/Reuters. Reuters. Tuesday 28 April 2015 22.11 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 28 April 2015 22.12 EDT.
World Watch: News Digest   Wall Street Journal
Venezuela cuts working hours to tackle energy crisis   BBC News
Venezuela cuts office hours amid electricity crunch   Miami Herald
New Zealand Herald   
Reuters   
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