What really caused the bankruptcy of Camaïeu? The action taken by the employees with the Commercial Court of Lille has just moved forward one box. Justice ordered, on Thursday, the liquidators of Camaïeu and the Financière immobilière bordelaise (FIB) of Michel Ohayon, the last owner of the ready-to-wear brand, to provide accounting documents requested by former employees, a we learned from their lawyer.“We will now do everything to ensure that this decision is implemented. We need documents that will allow...
Quantum Systems Million order for Munich start-up: Ukraine orders 105 drones for the front Ukrainian soldiers launch a drone (icon image) © Libkos/AP/DPA Ukraine has ordered over 100 German-made drones. The unmanned aerial systems of a Bavarian start-up have artificial intelligence and are intended to support the Ukrainian armed forces in monitoring the enemy at the front. Million-euro order for the Munich start-up Quantum-Systems: Ukraine has ordered 105 Vector-type reconnaissance drones from Bavaria, as the company announced this week. They...
A new CEO collection for LVMH. The global luxury giant renews the head of its two biggest brands, Louis Vuitton and Dior, with the appointment of Pietro Beccari at the head of the first, and Delphine Arnault, daughter of Bernard Arnault, at the controls of the second.This type of double announcement is very rare for the group. Its management indicated on Wednesday morning that after ten years as CEO of Louis Vuitton - the flagship brand of LVMH, the world's...
If the aviation sector has not yet returned to its level before the Covid-19 crisis, on the side of the aircraft manufacturers, it is in great shape. Airbus announced on Tuesday that it delivered 661 aircraft last year, 8% more than in 2021, and recorded 820 net orders. If these results are positive, we are however far from the 720 deliveries initially expected, supply problems being one of the difficulties in achieving these objectives. However, it is upon delivery that...
In November, German industry suffered the biggest drop in orders in more than a year due to the strong reluctance of its foreign customers. The orders were 5.3 percent lower than in the previous month, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office. A lack of large orders contributed to this, because many companies are reluctant to make larger expenditures due to rising interest costs, the risk of recession, high energy costs and geopolitical uncertainties such as the Russian war against...
Status: 06.01.2023 10:39 a.m In November, German industry suffered the sharpest drop in orders for more than a year. The Federal Ministry of Economics speaks of a difficult winter. Industry in Germany had to contend with a setback in incoming orders in November. According to the Federal Statistical Office, orders were 5.3 percent lower than in the previous month. That is significantly more than economists had expected. On average, they had only expected a slight decline of 0.5 percent. Orders...
After the French pledge of heavily armed reconnaissance tanks for the Ukraine, Germany also held out the prospect of further arms deliveries to Kyiv. "We will not stop supplying arms to Ukraine," said Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck (Greens) at an economic conference in Oslo. Referring to the French decision and the US government's considerations to supply infantry fighting vehicles, the Minister of Commerce adds: "We will always adapt our supplies to the needs of the battlefield." From government circles in...
Status: 05.01.2023 4:46 p.m Shortly before the Orthodox Christmas, Russian President Putin announced a ceasefire in Ukraine. According to the Kremlin, Russian soldiers should stop firing from Friday afternoon until late at night. Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a 36-hour ceasefire in Ukraine for the Orthodox Christmas. Putin has instructed the defense minister that Russian troops cease fire between January 6, 12 noon (local time) and January 7, midnight, the Kremlin said. Orthodox leader had proposed ceasefire The head...
The Kremlin intends to end hostilities over the Orthodox Christmas holiday. Ukraine has already rejected the proposal. source site
breaking news Status: 05.01.2023 4:22 p.m Russia wants to announce a ceasefire in Ukraine for the Orthodox Christmas. According to the Interfax news agency, the Kremlin announced that the weapons should rest from Friday 12 noon to Saturday midnight. More information coming soon. source site