Tag «Spain»

Hope of an end to the crisis: Findings of the GfK Consumer Climate Europe study for the third quarter of 2013

Nuremberg, 21 October 2013 – Hope is spreading throughout Europe that the worst of the crisis has been overcome and that the economy is gradually beginning to recover. A number of countries registered considerable growth in some areas in the second quarter, while the downward trend at least slowed down significantly in others. These are …

3rd Edition of Expo Riva Schuh India 2013 to be held from July 4-6

Over 200 renowned global leather products-makers to exhibit their products in Expo Riva Schuh India 2013 First time participation from Spain and Germany New Delhi June 25,2013: Expo Riva Schuh India, a platform that showcases footwear and leather accessories is back with its 3rd edition from 4th to 6th July at the Pragati Maidan Exhibition Centre of …

Economic divide in Europe : Findings of the GfK Consumer Climate Europe and USA for the first quarter of 2013

Nuremberg, 24 April 2013 – High unemployment and the continued slowdown in economic growth in the Southern European crisis countries in particular is still hampering economic development in the European Union (EU). While the countries moving towards recovery are mainly in Northern and Eastern Europe, the next year will again be difficult for the crisis …

PCM Group announces acquisition of RAIL.ONE GmbH

Siliguri, 8th April – PCM Group of Industries today is proud to announce that it has acquired RAIL.ONE GmbH, a 118 years old German company the pioneer international conglomerate of concrete railroad sleepers and systems provider for railway track, high-speed lines, urban transit and heavy-duty railroads. It has facilities and state of the art plants …

Italy Is Not Spain – It’s Worse: Umesh Shanmugam

With Rajoy quietly gloating at his political fraud being off the front-pages thanks to Italian elections, it seems the more we dig into Italian reality, the weaker the story becomes. The meme of the last few years has been that “at least we’re not as bad as Greece” and rightly so, for as Bloomberg’s Niraj …