The EU pledged its continuing support, amidst assorted criticisms, of the Airbus airline. The decision caused Washington to react with consternation, breaking off talks with EU representatives.
European Commission Battles Climate Change
The European Commission adopted a communication setting out future policies of climate change.
A Widening Spectrum Of European Professional Blogs
I’ve been following the expansion of corporate and organizational blogging in Europe for a while now.
Growing European Resentment at Sarbanes-Oxley
A rising tide of resentment is building at the increasing pressure European companies are feeling to comply with the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, with some European companies threatening to de-list from US stock exchanges.
European Court To Rule On When Microsoft Has To Pay
According to news reports The European Union (EU)’s Court of First Instance will decide between December 18 and 20 whether Microsoft must pay the imposed penalties now or after all appeals are completed.
Google Names New Vice President of European Operations
Google names Nikesh Arora Vice President of European Operations and strengthens focus on Europe. Arora will lead Google’s growing european business.
Copernic Initiates European Market Penetration Strategy
Copernic and its international business development partner Contraco initiated a European market penetration strategy by announcing German, French, and Dutch versions of the award-winning Copernic Desktop Search (CDS) product, with an Italian version soon to follow.
European Union continues to gum up U.S. trademarks
To compete effectively in global markets, American exporters need trademark protection everywhere they do business. But the European Union is arbitrarily denying U.S. companies the trademark rights they’ve earned, and the time has come for diplomatic intervention.