Good news
It seems lately the news that most often appear in newspaper headlines are related to some kind of crisis.
To break this trend to negative headlines there are always like this.
Subsidised housing, more and more time to pay.
From now on, English families will have easier access to social housing, since it will encourage developers to build their houses of this type and so they can make sale, housing in a year have failed to sell, going to be classified as official protection they used, provided they do not exceed 90 square meters.
The English wine sector.
In the last year has broken all records in exports in both volume and value. Has first exceeded the ceiling of 15 million hectoliters, an increase of 6.6% over the previous year. In value, has reached 1,833 million euros, 12.4% more, according to data handled by the English Federation of Wine. The aim of the industry and the Administration with the 2010 Strategic Plan is to medium term to 20 million hl.
The Ibex-35.
The companies comprising the main indicator of the English stock market, the Ibex-35, have again set a new record profits by winning 49246.19 million euros in 2007, more than 14.88% 42865.64 2006, as updated data after the publication of the accounts of Inditex.
falls the price of housing.
In Los Angeles the house prices fell by 16.5% and in the top 20 U.S. metropolitan areas the average low was 10.7%
The house price falls for the sixteenth consecutive month in the UK.
Flights to space Half-Price.
The company Virgin Galactic, the eccentric British billionaire Richard Branson, unveiled today in Madrid commercial suborbital flights, that will float in space for four minutes.
Virgin Galactic space trips offered for € 140,000 from 2009. A California company launches flights to space 'Low cost' € 63000. Low cost flights to space tourism will come in 2010 from the hand of the Californian company XCOR Aerospace, which will launch a spacecraft into orbit supersonic passengers for half price. The aircraft known as Lynx is the size of a small plane but will be powered by a single rocket that will use a friendly fuel environment, based on liquid oxygen and kerosene, which generate water when burned.
I can buy your tickets.
European and Asian markets. Financial markets in Europe and Asia opened higher on Tuesday 25/03/08, after the U.S. bank JP Morgan Chase increased its offer to acquire rival Bear Stearns. The British FTSE index rose 3.25%, or 178 points to 5674, shortly after opening. Meanwhile, the French Cac and German Dax rose by 3%. Earlier, Japan's Nikkei had gained 2% and the Hang Seng in Hong Kong by 6.4%. IBM
up 3%. IBM revises its profit forecast for 2008 and celebrates with rises of 3%. The board of technology giant today approved a plan to repurchase shares worth U.S. $ 15,000 million (10,121.2 million euros) which will enable U.S. companies increased by 5 cents to its earnings in 2008. IBM shares rise on Wall Street by 2.9% to $ 113.6. Return
deposits and letters Lenders, banks in short, set a goal of getting more and more funds for the purpose of financing the business center which is neither more nor less than the loan of money.
U.S. equities. U.S. equities began the final day of the week with gains: S & P 500 +0,44% +0.44% Dow Jones, Nasdaq-100 +0,68%, despite a profit warning from JC Penney and after the Fed has reported that banks have not asked for as much money as initially expected through enabled new measures to inject liquidity into the market.
And many more