Archive for April, 2010

Carrefour is selling its subsidiary in Portugal

April 7, 2010 - 2:04 pm Comments Off

Adeus Portugal! Carrefour prepares to leave Portugal. According to our information, the number two global distribution has taken the decision to sell the 524 hard discount stores it operates locally under the brand Minipre?o. The French group is preparing to start the transfer process. Contacted by Le Figaro, his spokeswoman declined to make comment. The Portuguese are attached to Minipre?o Dia hard discount branch of Carrefour.

Last year, its turnover reached 915 million euros, down 0.9% compared to 2008. This development has been permitted by opening 26 new outlets. At comparable number of stores, sales fell 6.8%. If it was buckled, this sale would mean the end of the adventure Carrefour Portugal, where the group was present since 1990.In July 2007, the group had already sold for 662 million euros twelve hypermarkets, whose turnover reached 530 million euros so.

Least 170 medicines reimbursed by the social security

April 7, 2010 - 1:41 pm Comments Off

Beginning next week, should be less than 170 medicines reimbursed by the National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM). The reimbursement from 35% to 15% when the list of these products will be published in the Official Gazette. These 170 drugs are available in approximately 600 references, which is explained by the different packages and generic equivalents.

These products have been delisted by the CNAM chosen according to studies by the High Authority of Health has estimated that they were ineffective.The purpose of the maneuver is to save 150 million euros for Social Security, while the latter should show a deficit in 2009 of over 20 billion euros cash advance america.

According to the director general of the French Mutuality, Jean-Martin Cohen-Solal, interviewed by Le Parisien, "whether the drug is effective and is reimbursed correctly or it is not and shall not be refunded. Mutuality French has also decided not to reimburse drugs reimbursed 15% by the social security, which would save 80 million euros each other.

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Who has benefited from the tax shield in 2009?

April 3, 2010 - 6:09 pm Comments Off

We now know more about the profile of the 16,350 taxpayers who have benefited from the tax shield in 2009. According to documents that Le Figaro was purchased, the 4521 households who have a wealth greater than 7.3 million and an annual income tax of more than 43,761 euros were collected 90.4% of the amount the tax repaid under the shield. Amounts totaled 585.6 million euros in 2009. These affluent taxpayers received an average check of 117,142 euros.

More generally, 47% of the 2009 version of the shield beneficiaries pay the ISF (wealth tax). And they pick …. 99% of repayments. In 2008, the conclusion was the same. "So I think we need to end both the shield and the ISF, while introducing an additional tax on income at 45% and reviewing the taxation of savings.The shield is a wrong answer to a bad tax, "said Jean Arthuis, the president of the centrist Senate Finance Committee.

For those who are not subject to the ISF, the check tax is much less interesting: just 565 euros. These are households with very low incomes but who own their own homes (a common situation at the meeting, among farmers. …) And are in practice pay their property tax. Also found in this category of professionals who have deficits professionals. It remains an anomaly among the beneficiaries of the shield, there are 14 taxpayers with annual income less than 3428 euros but have some assets above 16 million euros. Some suspect heavy use of tax loopholes that understate income

Richemont, owner of Cartier, resumed Net-a-Porter.com

April 2, 2010 - 2:22 am Comments Off

The Swiss owner of the venerable jewelry brands Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels and Jaeger LeCoultre Watchmaking, Piaget and Vacheron Constantin, starts strong in electronic commerce. Richemont has launched an offer to acquire 100% of the commercial site with Anglo-Saxon Net-a-porter.com. He already owns one third of its capital. The deal values the start-up to 394 million euros.

Net-a-porter is one of the best success stories of fashion on the Internet. Founded in 2000 in London by Natalie Massenet, an Englishwoman raised in France, former fashion journalist in American magazines, it distributes worldwide about 300 items from great brands rather pointed, like Jimmy Choo, Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen . The offer is presented in magazine format. The company based in London and New York last year realized a turnover of approximately 134 million euros.The founder sells 18% of the affair it still held, for an estimated 70 million euros. She will remain in place, deeply involved in its development.

"Given the amount, it is clearly a strategic investment, says it does among the Richemont instant payday loan. Net-a-porter will, like all our houses, totally independent. This will not become a channel for the group and we are pleased that the site continues to work with external marks. "So far, the Swiss has a modest presence on the site, including via its label Chloe.

Richemont nevertheless demonstrates a firm belief in the future of e-commerce for luxury. "These are consumers who will decide," Does it tempers in Geneva. So far the industry has been very careful – if reluctantly – to invest the net.The adventure of LVMH in the early 2000s in its U.S. e-luxury.com was cut short. According to a recent study by Precepta, web weighs only 3% of worldwide turnover of luxury. That figure could reach 4.7% in 2011, representing a market of 7 billion euros. The brands like Boucheron (a subsidiary of PPR), Cartier, recently the United States, Ralph Lauren and Gucci come gradually. Yoox.com The Italian, who has just come into stock, has developed a multi-brand and manages many e-shops for claws.