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Blog posts of Dutch business consultants associated with Multiraedt
Een compilatie van publicaties verzorgd door business consultants verbonden met Multiraedt: De waarde van mijn bedrijf: wat de gek ervoor geeft? Ik wil mijn bedrijf verkopen! Elke ondernemer krijgt er mee te maken. Vroeg of laat. Het verkopen van het … Continue reading
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International Tax – The Netherlands still attractive for multinationals?
As from mid-2012, the Dutch parliament has expressed its interest in the use of the Netherlands in international tax planning structures by foreign (multinational) companies and is moving towards measures against so-called letterbox companies. Will the Netherlands remain an attractive … Continue reading
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Blogs van de zakelijke specialisten van Multiraedt
Het Dilemma van de Manager In reactie op mijn vorige artikel, kreeg ik vragen over de manier waarop je mensen laat aansluiten bij je organisatie. Hier wil ik graag verder op ingaan. Zo kreeg ik de volgende vraag: ‘Leuk verhaal, … Continue reading
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Interessante zakelijke blogs
Het groepsproces en de rol van de manager? Wat heeft het groepsproces met de manager te maken? Dat is waar deze blog over gaat. Maar we beginnen misschien wel met een ‘schokkende’ ervaring … lees verder.. Ondernemer: word jij ook … Continue reading
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Spanish banks face an impossible dilemma
Bankrun in progress This graph shows one of the very worrying problems banks in the peripheral countries have to cope with. People don’t trust their banks like they used to and take their money out in an ever increasing pace. … Continue reading
Posted in economy, real estate
Tagged balance sheets of banks, bankfunding, bankrun, bankruptcy, mortgages, real estate
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America puts dying European banks on live support
For a brief moment this week it seemed as though the French bank Crédit Agricole would collapse because of lack of liquidity. Such an event had been a long time coming because European banks are having increasing difficulties in rolling … Continue reading
Posted in economy, politics
Tagged Ben Bernanke, credit bubble, ECB, Eurpean crisis, FED, insolvent banks, Marshall help, over leveraged banks
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Is there a solution to Spain’s debt crisis?
Recently Spain got back on the radar of investors when an auction of government bonds failed to attract enough attention, forcing the yield up to almost 7%. In light of the yield on German bonds of less than 2%, this … Continue reading
Posted in real estate
Tagged crisis, house prices, insolvent banks, Marbella, overhang of houses, real estate
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Is the Spanish housing market a steal?
According to this article house prices have dropped 6.4% in October, compared with October 2010. The overall price-index, with 1000 as a base for 2005, now stands at 891. That would imply a price drop of only 11%. If you take … Continue reading
Posted in economy, real estate
Tagged construction industry, insolvent banks, location, Marbella, promotors, real estate, Spain, Spanish housing market
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Marbella again proves right the old adage: location, location, location!
Yesterday an old friend came bursting into the office all excited. “I finally sold my house, he exclaimed enthousiastically.” What do you mean “finally?” I asked.”You only had the house on the market for eight months.
Posted in real estate
Tagged depression, housing market house prices, location Marbella, Marbella, Spain
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IMF warns of a new banking crisis in Europe!
Just when financial markets calmed down a bit, the new boss of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, came with an almost dramatic appeal to urgently recapitalize banks. She even went as far to advise banks, which are unable to … Continue reading
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Tagged balance sheet of the ECB, banking crisis, central banks, debt problem, ECB, Europe, government bail out, IMF
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