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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Battle lines are being drawn between Ambani & Amazon

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Thu, Jun 18, 2020 | 05:13 PM IST
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Top stories of the day
Jio Platforms to raise Rs 11,367 crore by selling another 2.32% to Saudi Arabia's PIF Jio Platforms to raise Rs 11,367 crore by selling another 2.32% to Saudi Arabia's PIF
The investments peg Jio Platforms' equity value at Rs 4.91 lakh crore and enterprise value at Rs 5.16 lakh crore....
Mukesh Ambani nears deal to buy stake in Amazon's India partner
Indian economy to recover very fast: Aditya Puri
SC orders telcos to file balance sheets of past ten years in AGR case
Centre to withdraw 96% AGR-related dues against PSUs
Cheque-mate? Startups' China funds may dry up
Fitch Ratings revises India's outlook to negative from stable
View: It's not just the Indian soldiers that fell off the cliff at the border
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Is India just a paper tiger when it comes to foreign policy?
Nepal's Parliament has approved a map that annexes three disputed regions in Uttarakhand. The Himalayan nation's cartographic provocation is being seen as a China-led, which itself is locked in a stand-off with India on the Ladakh border. Has PM Modi's soft-power diplomacy in the neighbourhood failed to fire. Debate

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IGL -5.17%
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Meet woman bosses who are revolutionising start-up ecosystem
Reforming the pet-care industry in India and making citizens' voices heard on laws and regulations, Devanshi Shah and Antaraa Vasudev are revolutionising the start-up ecosystem.
SC stays this year's historic Puri's Rath Yatra due to COVID-19 pandemic SC stays this year's historic Puri's Rath Yatra due to COVID-19 pandemic
The Chief Justice said that Lord Jagannath won't forgive us if we allow this year's Rath Yatra to go on, as such a hu...
AGR case: Vodafone Idea refuses to provide bank guarantees
PM Modi opens the door for commercial mining in coal sector
Emami enters soap, hand wash categories under Boroplus
China's BRI not Delhi's Indo-Pacific vision is an encirclement strategy
Bharti Airtel seeks 20 years to pay AGR dues
Coal mine auction important step towards Atmanirbhar Bharat: Tata Sons' Chandrasekaran
India's GDP to contract by 4% this fiscal: ADB
Discount drives property sale during lockdown
View: India and China need to rebuild economic ties to stave off war
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Tallest Hanuman Deity in the US is Installed in Delaware

Hockessin, a city in New Castle County, Delaware, has become the home to the tallest statue of Lord Hanuman in the United States (US).
 

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Tallest Hanuman Deity in the US is Installed in Delaware

Hockessin, a city in New Castle County, Delaware, has become the home to the tallest statue of Lord Hanuman in the United States (US). On Monday, the city installed a 25-feet-tall statue of Lord Hanuman in its biggest Hindu temple.
 

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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

ICO para empresas

ICO Covid-19
 

ICO Covid-19

Línea de avales estatales para financiación para Pymes afectadas por la crisis sanitaria del Covid-19.

¿Para qué?

Atender las necesidades de financiación de empresas y autónomos para:

- Pago de salarios.

- Facturas.

- Necesidades de circulante.

- Necesidades de liquidez por pago de obligaciones financieras y tributarias.

¿Importe máximo?

Sin importe máximo pero determinadas por el impacto de la actual crisis sanitaria y económica en la operativa de cada empresa.

¿Tipo de operaciones?

Préstamos, reestructuraciones y circulante.

Si te interesa, podemos ayudarte a gestionar la liquidez que necesitas para sobrevivir a esta crisis.

Haz clic aquí para que te llamemos.

Un saludo,

Jorge

What made Beijing behave the way it did & what's next for India

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Wed, Jun 17, 2020 | 05:09 PM IST
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What made Beijing behave the way it did & what's next for India What made Beijing behave the way it did & what's next for India
Chinese are well entrenched in Pangong Tso, while Galwan has become a face-off point. ...
GDP base revision to take hit as key survey delayed
Indian military stores orders for Pernod, Diageo dry up: Sources
HNIs, companies postpone advance tax payments amid pandemic
Ladakh face-off: PM says sacrifice of Indian soldiers will not go in vain
Billionaire Radhakishan Damani considers taking control of India Cements
Maharashtra govt inks MoUs worth Rs 5,000 crore with three Chinese firms
On track to drive in 10 products this year: Mercedes-Benz India
Debate This
Is India just a paper tiger when it comes to foreign policy?
Nepal's Parliament has approved a map that annexes three disputed regions in Uttarakhand. The Himalayan nation's cartographic provocation is being seen as a China-led, which itself is locked in a stand-off with India on the Ladakh border. Has PM Modi's soft-power diplomacy in the neighbourhood failed to fire. Debate

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Meet woman bosses who are revolutionising start-up ecosystem
Reforming the pet-care industry in India and making citizens' voices heard on laws and regulations, Devanshi Shah and Antaraa Vasudev are revolutionising the start-up ecosystem.
South China Sea: Beijing has a major natural advantage in the geopolitical power game South China Sea: Beijing has a major natural advantage in the geopolitical power game
China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, the Philippines and Brunei all lay claims to these waters. Rival countries have wra...
Jio to capture 48% market share by FY25: Bernstein
Loan moratorium: SC lists matter for first week of August
China claims sovereignty over Galwan Valley
Labour ministry to fast-track National Employment Policy
How edgy HNIs missed the credit risk opportunity
China suffered 35 casualties during Galwan clash: Sources
HSBC resumes cutting around 35,000 jobs
Asian business sentiment plunges to record low on virus effect
Petrol price hiked by 55 paise/litre, diesel by 60 paise; 11th straight day of increase
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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Refuerza tu empresa

Problemas de tesorería
 

Todo parece indicar que la recuperación económica tras la pandemia (asumiendo que no tengamos el famoso rebrote en otoño) no será una rá V como nos decían al principio, sino que será una V asimétrica, como mínimo, o incluso una larga y destructiva L.

El BCE ha publicado unas proyecciones que auguran que el empleo no se recuperará hasta 2023 y que Europa sufrirá una caída del PIB de entre el 5,9 y el 12%. Para ponerlo en perspectiva, en 2009 (lo peor de la crisis de 2008) la caída del PIB de la eurozona fue del 4,4%.

Es decir, estamos ante una posible crisis económica muy importante y con consecuencias directas para empresas y autónomos.

No quiero ser catastrofista pero hay que estar preparados para lo peor. Y eso implica preparar la estructura de circulante de tu empresa para sobrevivir.

Ya lo hemos dicho más de una vez: por la caja muere la empresa.

Las pérdidas se superan pero si una empresa no tiene liquidez, es incapaz de hacer frente a sus pagos a proveedores, a los impuestos o a las nóminas de sus trabajadores... Eso sí puede significar su fin.

La que viene va a ser una crisis dura... anticípate y refuerza tu estructura de circulante antes de que sea demasiado tarde.

Si quieres que te ayudemos...

Haz clic aquí para que te llamemos.

Un saludo,

Elsa