“Made in Asia” label helps, hinders luxury goods makers

June 21, 2008 on 8:41 pm | In Business News | No Comments

TOKYO (Reuters) - Years ago, when the first Armani boutiques opened in China, a furious customer walked into one of the shops, brandishing …

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“Made in Asia” label helps, hinders luxury goods makers

“Made in Asia” label helps, hinders luxury goods makers

June 21, 2008 on 8:41 pm | In Business News | No Comments

TOKYO (Reuters) - Years ago, when the first Armani boutiques opened in China, a furious customer walked into one of the shops, brandishing two Armani T-shirts.

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“Made in Asia” label helps, hinders luxury goods makers

“Made in Asia” label helps, hinders luxury goods makers

June 21, 2008 on 8:41 pm | In Business News | No Comments

TOKYO (Reuters) - Years ago, when the first Armani boutiques opened in China, a furious customer walked into one of the shops, brandishing two Armani T-shirts.

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Busch family member backs “strong” Anheuser-Busch

June 21, 2008 on 7:54 pm | In Business News | No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Andrew D. Busch, a nonemployee member of Anheuser-Busch Cos Inc’s founding Busch family, said on Saturday that he supports the U.S. brewer’s efforts to remain “a strong company headquartered in St. Louis.”

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Some OPEC states may lift oil output

June 21, 2008 on 2:10 pm | In Business News | No Comments

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and other producers with oil to spare could agree to raise output at an emergency meeting of energy powers this weekend, but OPEC countries say speculation, not supply, is behind high prices.

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Nigerian youths blow up oil pipeline and cut output

June 21, 2008 on 12:25 pm | In Business News | No Comments

ABUJA (Reuters) - Armed youths blew up a Nigerian crude oil pipeline operated by U.S. major Chevron, a militant group said on Saturday, cutting more output from the world’s eighth largest oil exporter.

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Lloyds TSB in talks to buy Dresdner

June 21, 2008 on 11:27 am | In Business News | No Comments

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lloyds TSB has been in talks with German insurer Allianz for weeks over the possible acquisition of Dresdner Bank, Germany’s Der Spiegel reported without citing sources.

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Nigeria militants hit oil pipeline and cut output

June 21, 2008 on 10:49 am | In Business News | No Comments

ABUJA (Reuters) - Unknown attackers blew up a Nigerian crude oil pipeline operated by U.S. major Chevron late on Thursday, halting some production, military and security officials said on Saturday.

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Nigeria militants attack pipeline and cut output

June 21, 2008 on 9:09 am | In Business News | No Comments

ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian militants attacked an oil supply pipeline near Chevron’s Escravos oilfields in the Niger Delta late on Thursday, prompting the shutdown of some production, a military general said on Saturday.

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Some OPEC states may lift output at Jeddah oil meet

June 21, 2008 on 9:01 am | In Business News | No Comments

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and other producers with oil to spare could agree to raise output at an emergency meeting of energy powers this weekend, but OPEC countries say speculation, not supply, is behind high prices.

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