As a sales director for pharmaceutical giant Sanofi-Aventis in Paris, Hanna Lepers was looking to broaden her view of the sector and learn more about finance, strategy and human-resources management.
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FON to Launch PeekFON in Europe on December 15th
This December 15th, Fon will launch the Peek in Europe under the brand PeekFON. The Peek is an efficient email gadget whose unique feature is that it will have no roaming charges in any European country.

Samsung Launched its Latest M5650 Lindy Mobile Phone in Europe
Recently, Samsung launched its latest touchscreen mobile phone – M5650 Lindy in Europe. Samsung M5650 Lindy is considered as an improved version of Samsung Corby S3650.

Volkswagen AG Europe's Largest Carmaker Agreed to buy 20% of Suzuki Motor Corp
The Wolfsburg, Germany-based automaker will pay for the stake in January, Suzuki said in a statement to the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. The Japanese automaker
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PSA Peugeot Citroen Europe’s 2nd Biggest Carmaker Begun Talks with Mitsubishi Motors
The discussions are intended to extend an alliance that involves developing four-wheel drive vehicles, electric cars and a joint venture in Russia, Paris -based Peugeot

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Top Ten Great Football Players of Europe
Football is undoubtedly the biggest global sport which has millions of supporters around the world. However, Europe is the region which has produced most great players of the game.
Read more »Opel confirms slashing 9,500 jobs in Europe
The US auto maker General Motors has confirmed it will retain all four plants of its European subsidiary Opel in Germany but will cut 9,500 jobs IN Europe as part of restructuring to make the company profitable again.
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'EasyJet Plc' Europe’s Second Biggest Discount Airline, Full Year Profits Tumbles to 14%
Europe’s largest discount airline , and EasyJet have increased passenger numbers this year

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Gold hits record $1,065.25 an ounce in Europe as dollar falls versus euro
Gold hit a record $1,065.25 an ounce in Europe on Tuesday as the dollar fell to day lows versus the euro, fuelling interest in bullion asan alternative asset.
Read more »Obama Returns From First Official Trip to Europe
President Obama returned to the United States this week after his first visit to Europe since taking office in January.On his way back, the president made an unannounced stop in Iraq. He met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and President Jalal Talabani.
