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KPN fined EUR 8.5 mln after losing court appeal
2013-01-09 15:39:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Dutch regulator Opta has issued fines totaling around EUR 8.5 million against KPN. The fines were first levied in February 2010, but became unconditional on 09 January following a ruling by the corporate appeals court (CBb). The court did lower the value of the fines, from an original amount of around EUR 10 million, after canceling some of the levies for repeat offences. KPN's appeal was otherwise rejected, and the court affirmed Opta's decision that KPN gave illegal discounts to six large corporate customers in the period 2004-06. KPN also demanded the right to be invited first to pitch for new tenders and to undercut offers from rival providers. Opta also found recidivism for some of the offences.
Pork Commentary: US Industry losing $40 per Head
2013-01-08 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Sterling Marketing of Vale, Oregon does a weekly calculation of farrow to finish profitability. The latest weekly calculation was a loss of $40.38 per head. Nasty, Nasty, Nasty. If correct, a loss for the industry approaching $100 million a week. Last year the same week the loss was $16.12 per head, writes Jim Long President – CEO Genesus.
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VIDEO: UK losing AAA-rating 'almost guaranteed'
2013-01-07 14:59:04| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
City analyst Louise Cooper said there was a "strong possibility" of a triple-dip recession in the UK, adding it was "almost guaranteed" Britain would lose its AAA-credit rating and could probably drop another notch.
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DCs Losing Time
2013-01-04 10:22:58| IT Services - Topix.net
Got a minute? Current research by Intermec Inc. indicates that nearly eight out of 10 warehouse and distribution center managers have been asked to cut an average of 20 percent of cost from existing operations.
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Losing the High Places
2013-01-03 09:36:58| Agriculture - Topix.net
"The mountains once were people, our grandfathers used to tell us," begins a Warm Springs legend of how Eastern Oregon's Black Butte came to be and how it came to provide the plants and animals used by the Native Americans.
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