Soziales Netzwerk enttäuscht mit schlechten Quartalszahlen: Facebook macht 128 Millionen Euro Miese – Aktie auf Allzeit-Tief - weiter lesen auf FOCUS Online:

Ie losing streak for Facebook on the stock exchange continues: Because the social network of around 128 million euros was lost, the stock reached a new low. Here, the result for the company of Mark Zuckerberg would have to be worse.
The first quarter as a public company for Facebook ends with a big loss. The runaway costs of the revenue to eat by far. Although a growing social network, but not as rapidly as the wishes of some investors. The unhealthy mixture leaves the post-trade shares fall to a new low.

Beckham and Tennis Star Fans

May I on the photo with" This set of David Beckham was enough to bring a young football fan and his mother to tears - of joy, of course. The football star turned up unexpectedly beside them at a London photo box. The video in the original sound "is around the Olympic Games on offer to Londoners so many in this shopping center near the Olymp c site, fans can be, for example, make snapshots of the sport is alive, not least of excitement, great emotion, on Monday.. a surprise guest in the photo box triggered. soccer star David Beckham looks just stop by and shake the 12-year-old Christian Lewis to its foundations. O-ton Elaine Lewis ("It is his hero,"

Microsoft Has Unveiled a Touch-ready Version of Office, the Latest Version of the Company's Market-leading Productivity Software Suite 2013

'In San Francisco, Steve Ballmer described Office 2013 as the firm's "most ambitious release" to date.''

The software is primed for mobile devices, cloud computing, and social networking.

Office is the globe's most popular productivity application, with a billion users worldwide. It is also Microsoft's key revenue driver, and keeping it fresh is how the firm intends to maintain its market lead.''

Spain Demonstrator Today 2012

Police fire rubber bullets after thousands take to the streets in Madrid to protests against government measures

Spain's government has announced sweeping new austerity measures, amid clashes between protesters and police. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said sales tax would rise from 18% to 21%, and local authorities would have their budgets slashed. He is aiming to save 65bn euros (£51bn; $80bn) as part of a deal with eurozone leaders to help rescue Spain's banks. The move coincided with a miners' rally in Madrid, where police fired rubber bullets at crowds of protesters.

Thousands of people joined in the rally to support the miners, who have been campaigning for weeks against major cuts to industry subsidies. Witnesses said protesters out to support the miners threw fireworks, bottles and stones at riot police.''

The officers fired rubber bullets and charged at the demonstrators. Five people were arrested and three people suffered minor injuries, according to the AFP news agency.''

'Circumstances change'

The prime minister, interrupted several times by opposition MPs, told parliament that the changes he was announcing had to be adopted without delay.''

Eurozone finance ministers have agreed to provide 30bn euros (£24bn) for Spain's troubled banks by the end of the month and to give Madrid an extra year - until 2014 - to hit its budget targets. Mr Rajoy acknowledged that the VAT rise contradicted a campaign pledge made before his Popular Party came to power. As recently as January he said there was no plan to raise the tax.''

"I said I would lower taxes and I am actually raising them. Circumstances change and I have to adapt to them." The package of measures would cut the budget by 65bn euros over two-and-a-half years, he said.''

"The excesses of the past are being paid for right now," he said, adding that Spaniards had never before experienced such a recession. Without a cut in Spain's budget deficit, public services would be put at risk, he said. Savings of 3.5bn euros will be made to government administration budgets, with local authorities banned from offering services they cannot afford and the number of councillors reduced by 30% in some areas.''

The door had been opened to a new EU model, Mr Rajoy said, and the summit agreements had committed everyone equally. Spain's unemployment is running at more than 24% and analysts say European leaders want to see a credible Spanish plan for viability and deficit reduction.''
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"What animates us is the five million people out of work," Mr Rajoy told parliament. The European Commission praised the Spanish government's "determination" and swift action. "It's an important step to ensure that the fiscal targets for this year can be met," spokesman Simon O'Connor told reporters.''

Mass rally


Thousands of miners marched through the centre of Madrid towards the industry ministry to protest against plans to slash coal industry subsidies from 301m euros last year to 111m euros this year.''

"It's just cuts and more cuts," David Menendez, a miner from Asturias, told the Associated Press news agency. He and his colleagues had been further angered by the latest round of tax increases and spending cuts. Many of the workers had walked hundreds of miles since 22 June from northern Spain, where demonstrations outside coal mines have resulted in clashes with police.''

Unions say the cuts threaten 30,000 jobs and could destroy their industry.''

The Spanish government argues that it pays disproportionately high subsidies to a small and unprofitable part of the economy. Spain's 30bn-euro bank bailout will be the first instalment of a package worth up to 100bn euros agreed in June. Eurozone ministers must get approval from their own parliaments and hope to make the payment by the end of July.''











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