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Saturday, July 5th, 2008

The Leadership Challenge, 4th Edition.

The Leadership Challenge, 4th Edition
by: James M. Kouzes
, Barry Z. Posner

publisher: Jossey-Bass
, released: 03 August, 2007

price: $19.77 (new), $14.50 (used)

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Saturday, July 5th, 2008

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

Late breaking news

Gard to shell out surprise $9m bonus

SHIPOWNERS who have tonnage entered mutually in Gard P&I Club, one of the world?s top two such organisations, are to receive a total $9m ?give back?.

Security fears delay Hindustan Shipyard?s revamp again

THE financial restructuring of government-owned Hindustan Shipyard has been delayed further and referred to a group of ministers after suggestions that its expansion plans could cause national security concerns.

Charter rate surge helps Jinhui to double profits

JINHUI Shipping and Transportation, the Oslo-listed Hong Kong bulker operator, saw net profit surge 109% to $12.8m in the first quarter buoyed by soaring charter rates. Turnover climbed 49% to $54.3m.

DryShips celebrates best quarterly result to date

DRYSHIPS chief George Economou has hailed an ?exceptionally strong? first quarter for the Nasdaq-listed dry bulk company, writes Nigel Lowry in Athens.

Piraeus port raises income

IMPROVED results for the first quarter of 2007 have been unveiled by the Piraeus Port Authority, the corporation in charge of Greece?s largest port.

Langley to take new Lloyd?s role

SUE Langley, one of the most high profile personalities in the London market, is to join Lloyd?s to raise operational competitiveness and ensure a focus on North American business, which supplies 40% of revenue at Lloyd?s, writes James Brewer.

Russian tax breaks set up storage rush

DEMAND for tankers to act as floating storage units in the Black and Baltic seas is bound to pick up after the Russian government introduced tax breaks.

Business Briefing

NAMES at Lloyd?s are continuing to reap better rewards from the market than the dominant corporates, according to an analysis commissioned from ratings agency Moody?s by the Associa- tion of Lloyd?s Members.

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

Scrap keeps its value despite lack of vessels to break

Scrap keeps its value despite lack of vessels to break
DEMAND for scrap tonnage remained high and prices remained firm in all major shipbreaking centres this week.

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Late breaking news

Oil price hits yet another record

Oil prices continue to climb with US light crude at a record closing price and London Brent above $146.

Eurozone rates increase to 4.25%

Interest rates in eurozone countries increase for the first time in 12 months in a bid to combat inflation.

Vodafone in Ghana mobile deal

Mobile provider Vodafone is to expand its presence in Africa by buying a majority stake in Ghana Telecom for 452m.

US loses 62,000 jobs during June

US firms cut jobs for a sixth month in June, stoking fears the world’s largest economy is heading for a recession.

Five to face Concorde crash trial

A US airline and five people are to be tried for manslaughter over the 2000 Concorde crash, French judicial officials say.

Paulson admits regulatory errors

The system for regulating US banks should have performed better, US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson admits.

Stars back music copyright system

Music stars and composers are in Brussels to campaign against changes to the rules governing music copyright.

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

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Being caught by surprise will NOT strengthen your position! Think through all the different possibilities which may eventuate and plan for each and every one of them. It is useful to brainstorm and write down on a piece of paper what could possibly happen. For example, if they said, ‘ XYZ ‘ - I would respond with, ‘ ABC ‘. This way you can be prepared for just about anything that may happen

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

However, business confidence fell 1 point to + 5 points with confidence in most sectors of the

However, business confidence fell 1 point to + 5 points with confidence in most sectors of the economy flat to weaker, offset to some degree by a still buoyant mining sector, it said.

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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

Late breaking news

Oil pushes ever higher

Price of litre of petrol tops 1 for first time in UK as oil surges on a North Sea storm. By Graeme Wearden.

Dollar hits 26-year low against pound

The pound climbed to $2.10 for the first time since 1981 today, boosted by speculation that China was preparing to shift its foreign reserves out of dollars. By Graeme Wearden.

US gloom weighs on FTSE

Market report: London shares resumed their downward trek today, knocked by volatile oil prices, a tumbling dollar, jitters around banks and more anxieties on Wall Street. By Katie Allen.

Virgin Media hails growth ‘turnaround’

Virgin Media signals that era of upheaval marked by public rows with BSkyB is behind it as the cable TV company posts strongest customer growth in more than a year. By Katie Allen and Chris Tryhorn.

National Starch takeover to cost thousands of jobs

Henkel, the maker of Schwarzkopf hair products, plans to cut thousands of jobs when it completes its 2.7bn acquisition of ICI’s National Starch adhesives business early next year. By David Gow.

FirstGroup thanks oil price for rise in bus revenue

British bus and rail operator says soaring oil price forcing motorists out of their cars and on to public transport. By Dan Milmo.

Next sales ‘highly volatile’

Outlook at fashion chain Next ‘uncertain’ in run-up to Christmas, company warns. By Julia Finch.

Virgin Media upbeat after growth in customers

Cable group Virgin Media added 13,000 new customers in the third quarter of the year. By Chris Tryhorn.

Bank governor tones down criticism of Darling over crisis at Northern Rock

King: ‘No disagreement with chancellor’ Authorities knew savers had insufficient protection

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