Sunday, December 9, 2012

Italy awaits market reaction to Monti exit soon

In this photo taken at Chigi Palace government's office in Rome, on Dec. 6, 2012, Italian Premier Mario Monti gestures during a press conference at the end of a cabinet meeting. Premier Mario Monti told the Italian president Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, he plans to resign following the sudden loss of support from Silvio Berlusconi's party, paving the way for early elections a year after the economist helped pull the country back from the brink of financial disaster. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

In this photo taken at Chigi Palace government's office in Rome, on Dec. 6, 2012, Italian Premier Mario Monti gestures during a press conference at the end of a cabinet meeting. Premier Mario Monti told the Italian president Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, he plans to resign following the sudden loss of support from Silvio Berlusconi's party, paving the way for early elections a year after the economist helped pull the country back from the brink of financial disaster. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

FILE -- In this file photo taken at Chigi Palace government's office in Rome, on Dec. 6, 2012, Italian Premier Mario Monti gestures during a press conference at the end of a cabinet meeting. Premier Mario Monti told the Italian president Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, he plans to resign following the sudden loss of support from Silvio Berlusconi's party, paving the way for early elections a year after the economist helped pull the country back from the brink of financial disaster. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

FILE - In this Friday, Nov. 18, 2011 file photo, Italy's former premier Silvio Berlusconi, left, talks to Italian Premier Mario Monti at the lower chamber in Rome. Although Italy's Silvio Berlusconi resigned in disgrace a year ago, has been convicted of tax fraud and now faces plunging poll numbers, the media baron is showing he still has the power to put pressure on his successor, Premier Mario Monti. With Europe still deep in its debt crisis, it doesn't take much to make the markets nervous. That's what happened Thursday when the 76-year-old Berlusconi withdrew his party's support for Monti's government, threatening a premature end to its ambitious reform program. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, File)

(AP) ? Italy and the rest of Europe on Sunday anxiously awaited the reaction of financial markets to Premier Mario Monti's surprise decision to resign and set the stage for an early vote, as speculation abounded over whether he might dive into politics and challenge Silvio Berlusconi in the election.

Monti has been widely credited with restoring faith in the country's capacity to survive the eurozone debt crisis since he took over the helm of a non-elected "technocrat" government. But he told the Italian president Saturday it was impossible to continue to lead after Berlusconi's party, Parliament's largest, dropped its support and blamed his austerity measure for Italy's staying mired in recession.

"We'll see what the markets will do," President Giorgio Napolitano told reporters asking if he was worried about the repercussions of the political crisis, including how it would affect its credibility and financial ratings.

It was Napolitano who appointed Monti, an internationally respected economist, last year to replace Berlusconi, the three-time premier whose resistance to potentially unpopular austerity measures panicked financial markets and helped set Italy tottering toward a Greece-style debt crisis.

Monti told Napolitano he would step down as soon as Parliament passes a budget bill, likely within two weeks, setting the stage for elections as soon as February.

Monti's accomplishments at the helm of the nonpartisan government included steering through Parliament tough pension reform, higher sales taxes and a revived property tax. He nonetheless enjoys high popularity ratings.

Supporters have encouraged Monti to run for the premiership. Speculation about whether he would face off with Berlusconi and others has been rife in the media, and Italians were lamenting his early departure.

A video and song quickly put together by popular Italian comedian and TV host, Rosario Fiorello, made the rounds of the Internet. The video shows Sunday's newspaper headlines about Monti's decision to quit and Berlusconi's bid to return to power.

"Let's do ourselves some harm, as only we know how to do" Fiorello sings in Italian as the camera pans the headlines. "We're Italians. We like to suffer."

Once he resigns, Monti will have a freer hand to jump into politics, since he no longer needs to guarantee the nonpartisanship that had until this week assured him broad backing in Parliament.

But, he he smiled and said nothing when reporters came up to him after he left a Milan church with his wife where the couple attended Mass.

"It's clear that he (Monti) feels free to decide. He's thinking about it, and many are pushing him to take a step" into politics, Corriere della Sera's editor, Ferruccio de Bortoli wrote.

He has been widely praised by economic analysts, central bankers and many European leaders.

"Mario Monti's government has achieved great things in a short period of time ? won back the confidence of investors, moved forward budget consolidation," Joerg Asmussen, a German member of the European Central Bank's executive board, was quoted as telling Germany's Bild daily.

A London-based analyst at UniCredit, Erik F. Nielsen, said in his weekly comments Sunday that he wasn't worried that Berlusconi was running again, but warned that "you should expect some short-term market reactions."

Nielsen, the Italian bank's global chief economist, said there would probably be a sell-off in Italian assets Monday morning, followed by some pressure into Thursday's bond auction. But "I am not seriously worried about the direction of policies in Italy ? and if Monti were to take a clear stand in the election, I suspect that the rally could be back on before long."

Defying opinion polls that indicate Berlusconi's party's popularity has taken a dive, to under 15 percent, the media baron announced on Saturday that he was running to regain the premiership, shortly before Monti's own decision to step down was revealed by Napolitano.

Possibly banking on appealing to his populist base, Berlusconi has vowed to again abolish the property tax on primary residences that Monti quickly reinstated as part of revenue-building measures for state and local coffers. The tax had been abolished by Berlusconi as part of a campaign promise during his successful 2008 run for office.

Central banker Asmussen added a warning: "Whoever governs Italy, a founding nation of the EU, after the elections will have to continue this course with the same earnestness" that Monti employed.

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AP reporter Geir Moulson contributed from Berlin.

Associated Press

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Maldon Business Networking: Attendess at The Maldon Biz ...

The latest attendees list from Maldon Business Networking Christmas Party held at a secret location in the heart of Maldon, Essex on Friday the 7th?December 2012.


The Maldon Biz Attendees list.

Heather Matheson - HR Insight
Lee Jiggins - ICentreB2B
Glen Laing - Innovate Financial Solutions
Stella Bradbrook - AboutMyArea
Wayne Collier - Wayne Collier Company Limited
Paul Hoskin - Hoskin Financial Planning
Karen Hughes - Spectrum Merchandising
Stephanie Valentine - Topsail Charters Ltd
Janet Gilbert - The Village Emporium Magazine
Chris Ives - Utility Warehouse Discount Club
Sue Mallett - Sovereign Estate Planning
Jenny Sjollema - PA Angels
Jackie Barber - Pure Balance Natural Therapies
Malcolm Brown - MJB Images
Sam Harris - SJH Counselling
Dallas Willcox - Simply Words Editing Services
Melinda Whiting - Melinda Whiting Photography
Alasdair Dodds - WSI Business Sense Ltd
Roger Lucking - Roger Lucking FCIPD
Liz Jones - Liz Jones Coaching
Charles Payne - Business Aspirations
Martin Roberts - Sales and Marketing Store
Paul Churchouse - Paul Churchouse Proofreading Services
Roger Webber - RSW Photos

What a great way to finish 2012.?Special thanks to Lee for organizing, Heather?for?all the food and wine along with Roger for the photos that will follow of the Maldon Biz carol singing and general happiness and fun had by all.

Wishing everyone a Happy Christmas.

Source: http://maldonbusinessnetworking.blogspot.com/2012/12/attendess-at-maldon-biz-christmas-party.html

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Apple CEO Tim Cook?s full TV interview is now available on YouTube in case you missed it

Last night, US television network NBC ran the first ever official television interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook. Unfortunately if you?re outside of the United States or were out for the evening, you may have missed it. Luckily some kind sole has captured the complete interview and shared it on YouTube in two parts. As it is not an official release, it may get taken down fairly quickly so if you are interested in what Tim Cook has to say, don?t hand around to watch it.

The interview is split into two parts on YouTube and Cook responds to questions about Apple?s product design, its plans to bring some production of Macs back to the US and its ?intense interest? in the TV. Hopefully NBC will release its own HD version of the interview soon; until then, you can enjoy this version. It is certainly worth a watch and lasts for a total of around nineteen minutes. The second part of the interview is right below, the quality is not great but they are still very watchable.

Source: YouTube via 9to5 Mac

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Share Your Own Holiday Drink Recipe + Check Out 97 Rock Staff ...

I?m getting more and more holiday party invitations and the one thing I love about holiday get togethers are the festive food and crazy cocktails. From holiday eggnog to spiced wines to hot cocoa and peppermint schnapps the spirits are flowing at the Focker household this holiday season.

Mid Columbia Wine & Spirits

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The 97 Rock staff wants to share our holiday favorites and hope you can share yours with the 97 Rock Nation below. Every entry will be automatically entered into a drawing for a Mid Columbia Wine & Spirits $20 gift card. Mid Columbia Wine & Spirits and 97 Rock want you to drink responsibly this holiday season, remember ?Don?t Drink and Drive?.

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I love a little Evan Williams Peppermint Chocolate Eggnog mixed with a some milk. Similar to a White Russian only with a peppermint kick. ? Gaylord Focker

Evan Williamson Eggnog


Fireball seems to go well with just about everything. Well this year my favorite mixer with Fireball would have to be Angry Orchard Apple Cider. Mix up a shot(or two) with some Angry Orchard in a pounder and some ice you?ll be singing Frosty was a Snowblower all night long. ? The Brad

Fireball and Angry Orchard Apple Cider


During the holiday?s my husband and I find ourselves relaxing up at White Pass Ski Resort often and I love to relax with some Emeril Lagasse Hot Buttered Rum. ? Stacy Lee

Hot Buttered Rum
Photo from Flickr(Jessie Pearl)

Emeril Lagasse?s Hot Buttered Rum -

1 stick unsalted butter, softened
2 cups light brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon grated nutmeg
Pinch ground cloves
Pinch salt
Bottle dark rum
Boiling water

In a bowl, cream together the butter, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and salt. Refrigerate until almost firm. Spoon about 2 tablespoons of the butter mixture into 12 small mugs. Pour about 3 ounces of rum into each mug (filling about halfway). Top with boiling water (to fill the remaining half), stir well, and serve immediately.

Source: http://97rockonline.com/share-your-own-original-drink-recipe-check-out-97-rock-staff-picks/

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Video: More on November 9: Why Romney lost

For troops at war, relief arrives in a package of video games

In the early months of 2012, a soldier stationed in Afghanistan sent a note asking for help. "My unit and I just suffered a HORRIFIC loss ? so I was hoping that a care package from you guys would help ease the pain a little." The video game-filled shipment that eventually arrived came from a non-profit started by a former Army Airborne Ranger.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/vp/49765631#49765631

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Video: CIA director resigns, admits extra-marital affair

For troops at war, relief arrives in a package of video games

In the early months of 2012, a soldier stationed in Afghanistan sent a note asking for help. "My unit and I just suffered a HORRIFIC loss ? so I was hoping that a care package from you guys would help ease the pain a little." The video game-filled shipment that eventually arrived came from a non-profit started by a former Army Airborne Ranger.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/vp/49765654#49765654

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Seventeen Turkish soldiers killed in helicopter crash

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