Börsipäev 6. detsember

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DNDN uudis:
Dendreon agrees to sell VICTRELIS royalty interest for $125 million (8.80 0.00)
Co announced that it has agreed to sell for $125 million in cash its royalty interest related to intellectual property licensed to Merck's (MRK) Schering-Plough and Schering Corporation and associated with VICTRELIS (boceprevir), a treatment for chronic hepatitis C.
Netflix spikes down ~$1, following headlines that Verizon (VZ) is planning to launch a video streaming service similar to Netflix
Võimalik, et David Cameron räägib seda valijatele ja UK euroskeptikutele. David Cameron lubas seada veto EU alusleppe muudatustele, kui seal pole UK huvisid kaistud.
David Cameron has said he will not sign any reworked EU treaty designed to solve the eurozone crisis if it does not contain safeguards to protect British interests. The prime minister said there must be protection for the single market and the UK financial services sector.

"If they choose to use the European treaty to do that then obviously there will be British safeguards and British interests that I will want to insist on, and I won't sign a treaty that doesn't have those safeguards in it."
Merkel ja Sarkozy ütlesid ju selgelt, et Euroopa Liit võib ka olla väiksem kui 27 riiki. Kellele meie liivakasti reeglid ei sobi, mängigu oma liivakastis üksi.
Cameron lihtsalt kuulutab, mida konservatiivid talt ootavad. Samas teab ta ka väga hästi, et euro lagunemise puhul saab ühtlasi Briti finantsektor korralikult pihta.
FT näitab näpuga Saksamaa-Prantsusmaa teljel kui esimesi, kes 2003 aastal eelarvedefitsiidi reeglit rikkusid. Neil on vähemalt oidu tunnistada, et see käis Gordon Brown heakskiidul. 8 aastaga see kriis küll nii hulluks ei saa minna. Need probleemid on pigem kobrutanud kui esmatähtaja ületanud kooresalat, millele lisati uus kiht manti.
Who originally broke the EU fiscal rules? France and Germany
But which two countries first broke the rule that deficits should not go above 3 per cent of GDP? It was France and Germany, back in 2003. What’s more, the two then united to make sure that they wouldn’t face sanctions for doing so –effectively destroying the rules (known as the “growth and stability pact”) altogether. What’s more, they were supported in this action by the UK (otherwise known as the country that like to lecture others on fiscal discipline). Gordon Brown was chancellor at the time.
Briti valitsusliikmete Euroliidu- ja euro pideva materdamise võtab filigraanselt kokku järgmine lugejakommentaar FTst.
One of the many benefits of freedom of speech and expression in the internet is the opportunity to express your opinion on any subject no matter how ignorant or little Englander you may be.