Nikkei flat as JAL drags but set for gains in 2009 – Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Nikkei average is poised to book gains for 2009, with shares of high-tech exporters having led a rebound rally on a weaker yen and as economic stimulus measures helped turn around the world economy. On the Tokyo stock market
Japan Air Plunges to Record Amid Bankruptcy Reports (Update2) – Bloomberg
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Japan Airlines Corp. plunged to a record in Tokyo trading on speculation the company may seek bankruptcy, even as the nation’s transport minister said other options remain for the unprofitable carrier. The airline, Asia’s
From Dolphins to real estate: my predictions – Miami Herald
T he fortune tellers have polished their crystal balls and are predicting events for 2010. As in past years, many foresee death and destruction coming our way. Newsweek is predicting Fidel Castro will die. Nikki, a self-proclaimed psychic to the
Nikkei Flat After 4-Mth High, JAL Weighs – CNBC
The Nikkei business daily reported that a government-backed turnaround fund plans to guarantee the struggling carrier’s fuel payments and other commercial transactions if the company is restructured in bankruptcy court. “There’s still a lot of
JAL Shares Fall 32% as Bankruptcy Worries Mount – CNBC
Sources have told Reuters that a state-backed turnaround fund now weighing whether to support JAL is considering using a bankruptcy procedure similar to Chapter 11 in the United States as part of its restructuring plan. “Today’s slide reflects
Viability of Alexandria Riverfront Center tied to hotel deal, better – Alexandria Daily Town Talk
The Alexandria Riverfront Center has had its share of obstacles in recent years, but city and local tourism officials think the city-owned convention center will rebound. It’s not “if” the meeting and entertainment venue in downtown will be back to
Nikkei flat as JAL drags but set for gains in 2009 – Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Nikkei average is poised to book gains for 2009, with shares of high-tech exporters having led a rebound rally on a weaker yen and as economic stimulus measures helped turn around the world economy. On the Tokyo stock market
Japan Air Plunges to Record Amid Bankruptcy Reports (Update2) – Bloomberg
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Japan Airlines Corp. plunged to a record in Tokyo trading on speculation the company may seek bankruptcy, even as the nation’s transport minister said other options remain for the unprofitable carrier. The airline, Asia’s
From Dolphins to real estate: my predictions – Miami Herald
T he fortune tellers have polished their crystal balls and are predicting events for 2010. As in past years, many foresee death and destruction coming our way. Newsweek is predicting Fidel Castro will die. Nikki, a self-proclaimed psychic to the
Nikkei Flat After 4-Mth High, JAL Weighs – CNBC
The Nikkei business daily reported that a government-backed turnaround fund plans to guarantee the struggling carrier’s fuel payments and other commercial transactions if the company is restructured in bankruptcy court. “There’s still a lot of
JAL Shares Fall 32% as Bankruptcy Worries Mount – CNBC
Sources have told Reuters that a state-backed turnaround fund now weighing whether to support JAL is considering using a bankruptcy procedure similar to Chapter 11 in the United States as part of its restructuring plan. “Today’s slide reflects
Viability of Alexandria Riverfront Center tied to hotel deal, better – Alexandria Daily Town Talk
The Alexandria Riverfront Center has had its share of obstacles in recent years, but city and local tourism officials think the city-owned convention center will rebound. It’s not “if” the meeting and entertainment venue in downtown will be back to