Friday, October 11, 2013

Global markets choppy on conflicting signals on U.S. debt deal


By Ian Chua


SYDNEY (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures fell and the dollar retreated from a two-week high early in Asia on Friday as investors were confused over whether U.S. politicians would agree to a deal to avert the possibility of U.S. debt default next week.


House Republican leaders on Thursday offered a plan to extend the government's borrowing authority for several weeks, and the White House said it would consider the proposal, sparking a big rally on Wall Street.


The New York Times later reported President Barack Obama had rejected the plan, but Republican Paul Ryan told reporters Obama had neither accepted or rejected the proposal.


The conflicting news took the shine off markets, which had been buoyed by hopes of a breakthrough. U.S. stock index futures fell as much as 0.5 percent, trimming some of Thursday's 2 percent rally. They last traded 0.2 percent lower.


The dollar index, which tracks the greenback's performance against a basket of major currencies, was flat at 80.417, having pulled back from a two-week high of 80.595 overnight.


"Despite the perception of some agreement between both political parties, we have yet to get a definitive deal," RBC Capital Markets analysts wrote in a client note.


"That being said, our base-case remains that a short-term deal is the path of least resistance."


Traders had warned the situation is very fluid and any setback in resolving the U.S. government shutdown and debt ceiling standoff could see markets quickly turn tail.


(Editing by John Mair)



Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-shares-dollar-rise-hopes-us-fiscal-breakthrough-014259961--finance.html
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Etihad gets clearance to buy Jet Airways stake | Buying Business ...

Indian authorities have given the green light to Etihad Airways buying a 24 per cent stake in Jet Airways.

Etihad agreed to take the shareholding in Jet in a ?248 million deal which was announced in April.

The Abu Dhabi-based carrier already has minority stakes in Air Berlin, Aer Lingus, Air Seychelles and Virgin Australia. Etihad sees this strategy as an alternative to joining a traditional airline alliance.

India?s Foreign Investment Promotion Board approved Jet?s agreement with Etihad yesterday (July 29). It is the first deal of its kind since the country relaxed its policy on foreign ownership of its airlines.

Under new rules, introduced last year, foreign carriers can now own up to 49 per cent of an Indian airline.

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Source: http://buyingbusinesstravel.com/news/3021196-etihad-gets-clearance-buy-jet-airways-stake

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Samsung, Lenovo eating Apple's lunch in China

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FORTUNE -- "How Samsung is beating Apple in China," read the headline on the Reuters newswire Friday. The piece quoted Tim Cook high up describing China as a huge opportunity for Apple "over the arc of time."

"But time looks to be on the side of rival Samsung Electronics Co Ltd," the story continued, cleverly using Cook's words against him and noting that Apple's revenue in Greater China fell 43% sequentially last quarter and 14% year over year.

"It's not totally clear why that occurred," Cook said on a conference call with analysts.

The Reuters piece -- written by Melanie Lee and Miyoung Kim from Seoul and Guangzhou, China -- would have you believe that the reason it occurred was as plain as the nose on Tim Cook's face: Samsung.

But data released the same day by IDC and Strategy Analytics tell a different story. It's not just Samsung that's eating Apple's lunch in China, it's LG, ZTE, Lenovo, Alcatel, Huawei and others too small and numerous to name in charts of the world's top smartphone vendors.

Although Samsung continues to lead the world in the number of smartphones shipped -- 72.4 million in the June quarter, according to IDC, more than double Apple's (AAPL) 31.2 million -- Samsung is no longer the growth leader.

LG and ZTE's shipments more than doubled year over year last quarter, albeit from a much smaller base than Samsung's. Others may have grown even faster, according to IDC's press release:

"Several vendors, including Alcatel and Huawei, had high double- and triple-digit growth rates in the second quarter for their Android-based offerings shipped to high-growth countries such as China and India. In 2Q13, these vendors from outside the Top 5 accounted for 44.8% of the overall shipment volume, up from 42.2% in the same quarter one year ago."

"The story is no longer Apple versus Samsung," Forrester's Bryan Wang, told the New York Times. "Going forward, they will both face similar challenges."

See also:?AppleInsider: Samsung has not 'dethroned' Apple in profits

Posted in: Alcatel, Apple, Huawei, IDC, Lenova, LG, Samsung, Smartphones, Strategy Analytics, Tim Cook, ZTE

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Monday, July 29, 2013

The Beautiful Sedation of the The Paul Taylor Dance Company ...

It was the first time I?d seen Paul Taylor Dance Company live. It?s simply never worked with my schedule to be there. (Last year when they were performing at ADF I was watching the world?s greatest tap dancers in Chicago.) I?ve heard the company recommended as a great introduction to modern dance, especially for those who already have an appreciation for ballet. Since ballet is my first love, I circled the date for Paul Taylor Dance Company at the American Dance Festival on my calendar this year.

I could see almost as soon as the first piece started ? it was Perpetual Dawn ? that the things I?d heard about them were true. The dancers moved lifted and lengthened, like in ballet; they swept across the stage landing lightly, toes first, like in ballet; they did small and fast footwork and partnered with lifts and leaps, like in ballet. The production quality in terms of lighting and dancers? preparation and expectation also seemed on par with a major world class ballet company. I understand that Paul Taylor Dance Company is a major world class dance company in its own right, but I want to distinguish them from other modern dance companies, most of which have none of these characteristics.

Perpetual Dawn had a rustic charm with smoky pastels against earth tones and a celebratory joyousness that reminded me of the first act of Giselle or any other peasant scene in a ballet. The music from the Dresden Concerti by Johann David Heinichen, a grand harpsichord Baroque piece, contributed to the ?wind comes sweeping down the plain? peasant life feeling.

The second piece, Eventide, turns out to have been much the same, with music Suite for Viola and Orchestra and Hymn-Tune Prelude by Vaughan Williams, strings still sweeping, but with less wind. Most of the visual patterns were created using pairs of dancers, as in the first, and this one had a loose story of love and memories. The dancers were as beautiful and composed as ever, and the colors on stage were striking and vibrantly highlighted the dancers, but I began to yawn half-way through.

The final piece of the evening, Arden Court, with music from several symphonies of William Boyce, was the most energetic and modern of the program. The clean lines and flawless technique continued with the addition of more acrobatic feats and humor.

I could see why the Paul Taylor Dance Company is one of the most highly respected and sought-after ensembles in the world. Everything was flawless, from the picturesque costumes and lighting, to the exacting choreography, to the dancers? technical ability to execute the demanding selections. Still, I left feeling very even and nearly unaffected. Any of the three selections would have been great as part of a more diverse program, but together, they were degrees of the same thing. I grew weary of seeing dancers in pairs, and in spite of the leaping and acrobatics, I felt a monotony I shouldn?t expect from such an energetic performance. After Perpetual Dawn I was gradually deflated by an undynamic program. I walked out impressed by remarkable production quality but not feeling particularly anxious to return.

Here are a few pictures from Arden Court. See more at Arts View NC

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Paul Taylor Dance Company in Arden Court

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Paul Taylor Dance Company in Arden Court

Review and pictures by Denise Cerniglia

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Source: http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/2013/07/the-beautiful-sedation-of-the-the-paul-taylor-dance-company/

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2014 Recruits Who'll Win Awards in Their College Careers

It is rare to find high school cornerbacks who are great at press-man, off-man and zone coverage. Usually, a prep cornerback prospect is good at only one or two of the three main coverage techniques.

However, Tony Brown excels in all three, as the 6'0", 188-pound defensive back is one of the top players at his position in the 2014 class. Brown has good strength to reroute receivers at the line, loose hips to sit back on the perimeter, and the range to patrol deep thirds, halves and quarters of the field.

He is a versatile defensive back who can play on the boundary or field side at cornerback. He also possesses the skills to play either safety position. Winning the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the nation's best defensive back, is in Brown's future.?

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Edwin Weathersby is the College Football Recruiting Analyst for Bleacher Report. He has worked in scouting/player personnel departments for three professional football teams, including the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sony Vaio VPCSB2ZDZ Smart Network Software 3.12.0.08100 for Windows 8

This utility installs the originally shipped version of the VAIO Smart Network software.

Important Notes
- During the installation of this file, be sure that you are logged in as the Administrator or as a user with Administrative rights.
- To ensure that no other program interferes with the installation, save all work and close all other programs. The Taskbar should be clear of applications before proceeding.
- Print out these instructions for use as a reference during the installation process.

It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Do not forget to check with our site as often as possible in order to stay updated on the latest drivers, software and games.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed a wrong driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

'Conjuring' home residents can't conjure privacy

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"The Conjuring," which topped last week's box office, was called "too scary" by some critics, who noted that the haunted-house film was given its R rating by the MPAA not for gore or language, but for pure fear potential. Now it's become a real-life horror for the family who lives in the Harrisville, R.I., home that inspired the movie.

Norma Sutcliffe, who said she is in her 60s, told Jim Baron of the Rhode Island newspaper The Woonsocket Call that fans of the film have been making pilgrimages to her home. The visits are disturbing her and her 70-year-old husband, who isn't in good health, she said.

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"The Conjuring" is supposedly based on true events.

?We haven?t slept in days,? Sutcliffe told the newspaper. ?Because we wake up at 2 in the morning (and) there are people with flashlights in our yard.? People call on the phone and ask, 'Is this ?The Conjuring? house?' "

The Sutcliffes bought the house 25 years ago from the Perrons, the family depicted in the film, The Call reported. Andrea Perron wrote a trilogy of books about the supposed haunting of the house.

Sutcliffe said she received no money from the moviemakers and is angry they distributed photos of her house, making it easy for fans to find her address. A lawyer has told her she probably has no case to sue, and she said she doesn't want money, just to be left alone.

Sutcliffe told The Call she has seen the movie and doesn't think much of it. ?I just laughed at the whole thing," she told the paper. "I thought it was so ironically ridiculous. I thought it was an insult to the Perrons.?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/entertainment/conjuring-homes-residents-wish-they-could-conjure-some-privacy-6C10760875

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