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Datum: 09 März 2009
Kategorie: Banken / banks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Welche Bank bietet welche Konditionen, Festgeldzinsen?
Datum: 09 März 2009
Kategorie: Banken / banks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Das Testsieger Tagesgeldkonto mit 3,5%, ohne Bonitätsprüfung und täglicher Verfügbarkeit - besser wie jedes Sparbuch!
Datum: 09 März 2009
Kategorie: Banken / banks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jon takes a first look at the new google G1 Android phone from T-Mobile
Datum: 12 Februar 2009
Kategorie: Unternehmensmeldungen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DKB-Werbespot mit Uwe Müssiggang,Michael Räsch, Michael Greis, Martina Beck, Kathrin Hitzer, Bianca Kappler, Sandra Kiriasis, Jenny Wolf, Ralf Bartels, Andre Lange, Björn Otto
Datum: 05 Februar 2009
Kategorie: Unternehmensmeldungen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kostenlose Visa Karte Erfahrungsbericht.
Datum: 05 Februar 2009
Kategorie: Banken / banks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tagesgeld-Experte Leander Bretschger
Datum: 05 Februar 2009
Kategorie: Banken / banks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Welches Tagesgeld Konto ist das richtige für Sie? Die ARD informiert darüber.
Datum: 05 Februar 2009
Kategorie: Banken / banks
 
 
 
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Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Zum Entspannen / Comedy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wie Anleger sich jetzt verhalten sollten. Ein Interview mit dem Seite-1-Chef der FTD.
Datum: 22 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Financial Times Deutschland
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Podium: Statement, Kurzinterviews und Diskussion Die britische Perspektive: Public Value und Programmqualität David Liddiment, All3 Media/BBC Trustee, London Die Digitalstrategie eines klassischen Verlagshauses Konstantin Urban, Holtzbrinck Networks, München Digitalisierung in Deutschland aus Sicht des privaten Fernsehens Dr. Tobias Schmid, RTL Television, Köln Neue Akteure - Neue Strukturen: Herausforderungen an die Medienpolitik? Marc Jan Eumann, MdL, Medienkommission beim SPD-Parteivorstand Dagmar Reim, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg RBB, Potsdam/Berlin Götz Mäuser, Permira Beteiligungsberatung, Frankfurt/Main Terry von Bibra, Yahoo! Central Europe/Yahoo! Deutschland, München [Mehr] [Weniger]
Datum: 08 März 2008
Kategorie: Unternehmensmeldungen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

AMSTETTEN, Austria (Reuters) - A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to imprisoning his daughter in a windowless cellar for 24 years and fathering her seven children, police said on Monday. A 42-year-old woman had told police on Sunday that her father, Josef Fritzl, lured her into the basement of the block where they lived in the town of Amstetten in 1984 and drugged and handcuffed her before imprisoning her. "(Fritzl) has now said that he locked up his daughter for 24 years and that he alone fathered her seven children and that he locked them up in the cellar," Franz Polzer, head of the criminal investigations unit in the province of Lower Austria told Reuters by telephone. Three of Elisabeth Fritzl's children had been locked up since birth in the basement of the plain, grey building along with their mother and had never seen sunlight or received any education, police said. Austrian investigators were combing through the network of windowless, underground cells where Elisabeth and the children had been holed up. Some parts of the dungeon were no more than 1.70 meters (5 ft 6 in) high and officials in Amstetten said the basement labyrinth even contained a padded cell. Fritzl had hidden the entrance to the cell behind shelves and only he knew the secret code for the reinforced concrete door, said officials. The case unfolded when a 19-year-old girl -- the oldest of the three -- became seriously ill and was hospitalized, prompting doctors to appeal for the girl's mother to come forward to provide more details about her medical history. Fritzl then brought Elisabeth and her remaining two children out of the basement, telling his wife -- who thought their "missing" daughter had chosen to return home, police said. Elisabeth agreed to make a "comprehensive statement" detailing her ordeal to the police after receiving assurances she would have no further contact with her father, who she said abused her from the age of 11. Newspaper headlines called the case the "crime of a monster" and the "worst crime of all time". Media asked how authorities and residents of Amstetten, 130 km (80 miles) west of Vienna, could have failed to notice what was happening in the "horror house". SHAME The case was especially shocking because it was reminiscent of that of Austrian Natascha Kampusch who spent eight years locked up in a windowless cell before escaping in August 2006. "The community of Amstetten should drown in shame ... The neighbors are turning a blind eye," the Oesterreich newspaper wrote in an editorial. The daily Der Standard wrote: "The whole country must ask itself what is really, fundamentally going wrong." Police have said they believe Josef's wife Rosemarie had been unaware of what happened to her daughter when she disappeared in 1984 and it was assumed Elisabeth had left voluntarily when her parents received a letter from her saying they should not search for her. But all the while Elisabeth was being held in what Polzer described as a sophisticated network of chambers with facilities for sleeping, cooking and washing. Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom died shortly after being born, police said. Three of the children -- two girls and one boy -- were brought up by Josef and his wife after they were left on the doorstep where the couple lived. The first child was accompanied by a note from Elisabeth saying she was unable to care for the baby herself. Three others -- two boys and a girl --, including the two eldest aged 18 and 19, and the youngest, aged 5, had been locked up in the basement with their mother since birth. Video News Reuters

Bericht von Reuters über den Inzestfall in Österreich Amstetten

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Datum: 28 April 2008
Kategorie: News Reuters
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A rogue trader has apparently disappeared after committing one of the the biggest frauds in financial history. Jerome Kerviel lost the French high-street bank Societe Generale more than £3.5 billion.
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Societe General
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trotz der Werksschließung in Bochum und zahlreichen Protesten stehen Nokia-Handys bei den Verbrauchern hoch im Kurs.
Datum: 19 März 2008
Kategorie: Unternehmensmeldungen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
news of a massive fraud that may even have spooked the Fed into its emergency rate cut this week. Societe Generale has revealed a junior trader, Jerome Kerviel, lost US$7.2 billion through a series of fraudulent trades on European stock futures.
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Societe General
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Feb 11 - After a week and a half of consideration, Yahoo! said no to Microsoft's $41.6 billion dollar takeover offer. Yahoo! says that Microsoft's proposal undervalues the global reach of its brand.
Datum: 21 Februar 2008
Kategorie: Unternehmensmeldungen
 
 
 
Hoch bewertet

 
 
 
 
A lone trader at Societe Generale bank in France racked up $7.14 billion in fraud-related losses. Officials say the 30-something trader may have been suffering from family problems. (Jan. 24)
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Societe General
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Berlin senkt Wachstumsprognose. Kurznachrichten. Börse. Termine des Tages.
Datum: 23 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Financial Times Deutschland
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unscheinbare Produkte, enorme Renditen. Mit dieser schlichten Formel bezaubert die K+S-Gruppe schon länger die Börsen. Der Kassler Konzern nutzte den allgemeinen Rohstoffboom geschickt. So kaufte das Unternehmen im Juni 2006 den zweitgrößten südamerikanischen Salzproduzenten Sociedad Punta de Lobos (SPL) und stieg damit zum "Global Player" auf. In einem gigantischen Tagebaubetrieb in der Atacama-Wüste, 600 Kilometer nördlich der chilenischen Hauptstadt, gewinnt die neue Tochter sehr kostengünstig Steinsalz. Im firmeneigenen Seehafen nahe der Stadt Iquiquie wird das Salz verschifft. Durch den Kauf von SPL ist der Umsatz von K+S im Salzgeschäft auf einen Schlag um mehr als 50% gewachsen. Damit stieg das Kasseler Unternehmen - dass seine Salzaktivitäten bisher auf Europa konzentriert hatte - zum echten "Global Player" auf. Als neue Absatzgebiete will K+S vor allem Südamerika und Südostasien entwickeln. Gemeinsam mit Karl-Georg Mielke, dem Projektleiter für K+S in Chile, verfolgen die MiG Reporter Patrick Benning und Alexa Meyer die Gewinnung des "weißen Goldes" - mitten im Nirgendwo. [Mehr] [Weniger]
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Unternehmensmeldungen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eisbär Flocke steht zum ersten Mal auf allen vier Pfoten. Mit über 3800g und scharfen Krallen ist die Kleine ein richtiger "Racker". Bei Veröffentlichung Quelle angeben: "Copyright: Tiergarten Nürnberg / Stadt Nürnberg"
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Zum Entspannen / Comedy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

AMSTETTEN, Austria (Reuters) - A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to imprisoning his daughter in a windowless cellar for 24 years and fathering her seven children, police said on Monday. A 42-year-old woman had told police on Sunday that her father, Josef Fritzl, lured her into the basement of the block where they lived in the town of Amstetten in 1984 and drugged and handcuffed her before imprisoning her. "(Fritzl) has now said that he locked up his daughter for 24 years and that he alone fathered her seven children and that he locked them up in the cellar," Franz Polzer, head of the criminal investigations unit in the province of Lower Austria told Reuters by telephone. Three of Elisabeth Fritzl's children had been locked up since birth in the basement of the plain, grey building along with their mother and had never seen sunlight or received any education, police said. Austrian investigators were combing through the network of windowless, underground cells where Elisabeth and the children had been holed up. Some parts of the dungeon were no more than 1.70 meters (5 ft 6 in) high and officials in Amstetten said the basement labyrinth even contained a padded cell. Fritzl had hidden the entrance to the cell behind shelves and only he knew the secret code for the reinforced concrete door, said officials. The case unfolded when a 19-year-old girl -- the oldest of the three -- became seriously ill and was hospitalized, prompting doctors to appeal for the girl's mother to come forward to provide more details about her medical history. Fritzl then brought Elisabeth and her remaining two children out of the basement, telling his wife -- who thought their "missing" daughter had chosen to return home, police said. Elisabeth agreed to make a "comprehensive statement" detailing her ordeal to the police after receiving assurances she would have no further contact with her father, who she said abused her from the age of 11. Newspaper headlines called the case the "crime of a monster" and the "worst crime of all time". Media asked how authorities and residents of Amstetten, 130 km (80 miles) west of Vienna, could have failed to notice what was happening in the "horror house". SHAME The case was especially shocking because it was reminiscent of that of Austrian Natascha Kampusch who spent eight years locked up in a windowless cell before escaping in August 2006. "The community of Amstetten should drown in shame ... The neighbors are turning a blind eye," the Oesterreich newspaper wrote in an editorial. The daily Der Standard wrote: "The whole country must ask itself what is really, fundamentally going wrong." Police have said they believe Josef's wife Rosemarie had been unaware of what happened to her daughter when she disappeared in 1984 and it was assumed Elisabeth had left voluntarily when her parents received a letter from her saying they should not search for her. But all the while Elisabeth was being held in what Polzer described as a sophisticated network of chambers with facilities for sleeping, cooking and washing. Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom died shortly after being born, police said. Three of the children -- two girls and one boy -- were brought up by Josef and his wife after they were left on the doorstep where the couple lived. The first child was accompanied by a note from Elisabeth saying she was unable to care for the baby herself. Three others -- two boys and a girl --, including the two eldest aged 18 and 19, and the youngest, aged 5, had been locked up in the basement with their mother since birth. Video News Reuters

Bericht von Reuters über den Inzestfall in Österreich Amstetten

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Datum: 28 April 2008
Kategorie: News Reuters
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wie Anleger sich jetzt verhalten sollten. Ein Interview mit dem Seite-1-Chef der FTD.
Datum: 22 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Financial Times Deutschland
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
lol
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Zum Entspannen / Comedy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Italiens Polizei hebt Ferrari-Fälscherbande aus.
Datum: 03 März 2008
Kategorie: Financial Times Deutschland
 
 
 
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AMSTETTEN, Austria (Reuters) - A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to imprisoning his daughter in a windowless cellar for 24 years and fathering her seven children, police said on Monday. A 42-year-old woman had told police on Sunday that her father, Josef Fritzl, lured her into the basement of the block where they lived in the town of Amstetten in 1984 and drugged and handcuffed her before imprisoning her. "(Fritzl) has now said that he locked up his daughter for 24 years and that he alone fathered her seven children and that he locked them up in the cellar," Franz Polzer, head of the criminal investigations unit in the province of Lower Austria told Reuters by telephone. Three of Elisabeth Fritzl's children had been locked up since birth in the basement of the plain, grey building along with their mother and had never seen sunlight or received any education, police said. Austrian investigators were combing through the network of windowless, underground cells where Elisabeth and the children had been holed up. Some parts of the dungeon were no more than 1.70 meters (5 ft 6 in) high and officials in Amstetten said the basement labyrinth even contained a padded cell. Fritzl had hidden the entrance to the cell behind shelves and only he knew the secret code for the reinforced concrete door, said officials. The case unfolded when a 19-year-old girl -- the oldest of the three -- became seriously ill and was hospitalized, prompting doctors to appeal for the girl's mother to come forward to provide more details about her medical history. Fritzl then brought Elisabeth and her remaining two children out of the basement, telling his wife -- who thought their "missing" daughter had chosen to return home, police said. Elisabeth agreed to make a "comprehensive statement" detailing her ordeal to the police after receiving assurances she would have no further contact with her father, who she said abused her from the age of 11. Newspaper headlines called the case the "crime of a monster" and the "worst crime of all time". Media asked how authorities and residents of Amstetten, 130 km (80 miles) west of Vienna, could have failed to notice what was happening in the "horror house". SHAME The case was especially shocking because it was reminiscent of that of Austrian Natascha Kampusch who spent eight years locked up in a windowless cell before escaping in August 2006. "The community of Amstetten should drown in shame ... The neighbors are turning a blind eye," the Oesterreich newspaper wrote in an editorial. The daily Der Standard wrote: "The whole country must ask itself what is really, fundamentally going wrong." Police have said they believe Josef's wife Rosemarie had been unaware of what happened to her daughter when she disappeared in 1984 and it was assumed Elisabeth had left voluntarily when her parents received a letter from her saying they should not search for her. But all the while Elisabeth was being held in what Polzer described as a sophisticated network of chambers with facilities for sleeping, cooking and washing. Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom died shortly after being born, police said. Three of the children -- two girls and one boy -- were brought up by Josef and his wife after they were left on the doorstep where the couple lived. The first child was accompanied by a note from Elisabeth saying she was unable to care for the baby herself. Three others -- two boys and a girl --, including the two eldest aged 18 and 19, and the youngest, aged 5, had been locked up in the basement with their mother since birth. Video News Reuters

Bericht von Reuters über den Inzestfall in Österreich Amstetten

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Datum: 28 April 2008
Kategorie: News Reuters
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Datum: 13 April 2008
Kategorie: USA real estate market / USA Immobilienmarkt
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A lone trader at Societe Generale bank in France racked up $7.14 billion in fraud-related losses. Officials say the 30-something trader may have been suffering from family problems. (Jan. 24)
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Societe General
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jerome Kerviel of bank Societe Generale may have been involved with the largest trading fraud conducted by a single person. His unauthorized bets on stock markets resulted in losses of $7.2 billion.
Datum: 01 Januar 2008
Kategorie: Societe General
 
 
 
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Berichte über Unternehmen, die einen Börsengang planen. Informations about companies which are planing an ipo.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interessante Berichte über börsennotierte Unternehmen.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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