Weak dollar boosts Frankfurt property demand - CBRE
By Peter Starck
FRANKFURT | Fri Nov 9, 2007 9:33 am EST
Nov 9 (Reuters) - The weak dollar is boosting demand for real estate in Frankfurt, Germany's financial capital, as U.S. investors chase less risky assets, property consultancy CB Richard Ellis (CBG.N) said.
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Friday, November 9, 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
An introduction to Jersey property unit trusts (JPUTs)
An introduction to Jersey property unit trusts (JPUTs)
25 October 2007
http://tax.practicallaw.com/0-378-8553
Nick Kershaw of Ogier explains what Jersey property unit trusts (JPUTs) are, how they are established and why they are used for holding UK property. This practice note considers the current advantages of using JPUTs and contains a table comparing and contrasting JPUTs with UK real estate investment trusts (REITs).
25 October 2007
http://tax.practicallaw.com/0-378-8553
Nick Kershaw of Ogier explains what Jersey property unit trusts (JPUTs) are, how they are established and why they are used for holding UK property. This practice note considers the current advantages of using JPUTs and contains a table comparing and contrasting JPUTs with UK real estate investment trusts (REITs).
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Chile's Mining Industry
Chile's Mining Industry
Throughout Chile’s history, mining has consistently been a leading industry in the country. The 1990s marked the beginning of a boom in Chile’s mining industry, especially in copper mining, principally due to FDI in the sector. In this time period Chile had one of the fastest growing economies in the world and mining accounted for 8.5% of the GDP and 47% of exports (source: Encyclopedia of the Nations). Thanks to continual amendments of the mining industry framework and an investor-friendly environment, the industry is still strong and profitable for investors. Moreover, the ongoing establishment of new technologies, including those aiming to take better care and advantage of Chile’s natural resources, promises the mining sector will continue to prosper in years to come.
Throughout Chile’s history, mining has consistently been a leading industry in the country. The 1990s marked the beginning of a boom in Chile’s mining industry, especially in copper mining, principally due to FDI in the sector. In this time period Chile had one of the fastest growing economies in the world and mining accounted for 8.5% of the GDP and 47% of exports (source: Encyclopedia of the Nations). Thanks to continual amendments of the mining industry framework and an investor-friendly environment, the industry is still strong and profitable for investors. Moreover, the ongoing establishment of new technologies, including those aiming to take better care and advantage of Chile’s natural resources, promises the mining sector will continue to prosper in years to come.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
The King of Hedge Fund Alley
The King of Hedge Fund Alley
by Adam Piore
May 31, 2007 | 12:00 am EDT
Not so long ago, Harry Macklowe was perhaps best known for his long-running feud with billionaire homemaker Martha Stewart.
Throughout the mid-1990s, the two East Hampton, New York, neighbors engaged in a thorny battle over the size of Macklowe’s hedges, his lighting fixtures, and a fence that Stewart complained blocked her view of a pond. The feud cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees and became juicy tabloid fodder when Macklowe’s 23-year-old handyman accused Stewart of pinning him against a gate control box with her Chevy Suburban.
http://upstart.bizjournals.com/executives/features/2007/05/31/The-King-of-Hedge-Fund-Alley.html
by Adam Piore
May 31, 2007 | 12:00 am EDT
Not so long ago, Harry Macklowe was perhaps best known for his long-running feud with billionaire homemaker Martha Stewart.
Throughout the mid-1990s, the two East Hampton, New York, neighbors engaged in a thorny battle over the size of Macklowe’s hedges, his lighting fixtures, and a fence that Stewart complained blocked her view of a pond. The feud cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees and became juicy tabloid fodder when Macklowe’s 23-year-old handyman accused Stewart of pinning him against a gate control box with her Chevy Suburban.
http://upstart.bizjournals.com/executives/features/2007/05/31/The-King-of-Hedge-Fund-Alley.html
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Launch of Adagio City Aparthotel
Launch of Adagio City Aparthotel
Oct 05, 07 | 7:56 am
Groupe Pierre & Vacances and Accor have launched Adagio City Aparthotel, a city residence brand, which is now being marketed on www.adagio-city.com, www.pv-holidays.com and www.accorhotels.com.
http://ehotelier.com/hospitality-news/item.php?id=A12128_0_11_0_M
Oct 05, 07 | 7:56 am
Groupe Pierre & Vacances and Accor have launched Adagio City Aparthotel, a city residence brand, which is now being marketed on www.adagio-city.com, www.pv-holidays.com and www.accorhotels.com.
http://ehotelier.com/hospitality-news/item.php?id=A12128_0_11_0_M
Monday, April 23, 2007
Tesco: Europe's biggest property company
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Tesco: Europe's biggest property company
12:01AM BST 22 Apr 2007
Baked beans and mange tout make up a small part of what makes the supermarket tick, write James Hall and Jonathan Russell
Tesco: Europe's biggest property company
12:01AM BST 22 Apr 2007
Baked beans and mange tout make up a small part of what makes the supermarket tick, write James Hall and Jonathan Russell
Monday, April 2, 2007
Algae eyed as next biofuel source in RP by '08
http://www.thenewstoday.info/2007/04/02/algae.eyed.as.next.biofuel.source.in.rp.by.08.html
Updated April 2, 2007 Iloilo City, Philippines
Algae eyed as next biofuel source in RP by '08
Roxas City – After sugarcane, coconut, jatropha, cassava and sweet sorghum, here comes algae.
The PNOC Alternative Fuels Corp. may introduce the use of biodiesel from algae next year, saying it is about to enter talks with a US-based firm engaged in algae technology on how to derive and market biodiesel from algae.
Updated April 2, 2007 Iloilo City, Philippines
Algae eyed as next biofuel source in RP by '08
Roxas City – After sugarcane, coconut, jatropha, cassava and sweet sorghum, here comes algae.
The PNOC Alternative Fuels Corp. may introduce the use of biodiesel from algae next year, saying it is about to enter talks with a US-based firm engaged in algae technology on how to derive and market biodiesel from algae.
Labels:
Algae,
Algae fuel,
Alternative fuel,
Biofuel,
Philippines
Location:
Iloilo City, Philippines
Monday, February 19, 2007
Macklowes Notch Second-Biggest Building Buy in U.S. History
Macklowes Notch Second-Biggest Building Buy in U.S. History
By John Koblin 2/19/07 12:00 am
Macklowe Properties paid $1.73 billion for Worldwide Plaza at 825 Eighth Avenue, the second-largest sale price for an office building in U.S. history.
http://observer.com/2007/02/macklowes-notch-secondbiggest-building-buy-in-us-history/
By John Koblin 2/19/07 12:00 am
Macklowe Properties paid $1.73 billion for Worldwide Plaza at 825 Eighth Avenue, the second-largest sale price for an office building in U.S. history.
http://observer.com/2007/02/macklowes-notch-secondbiggest-building-buy-in-us-history/
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Consider these 'words of wisdom' about investing
Articles: Sir John Templeton
Consider these 'words of wisdom' about investing
By Bob Parkman
9/20/2006
Many of us are inspired by great quotations. And you can find plenty of them related to investing. Let's take a look at some of these quotes to determine what they may have to offer us.
http://www.sirjohntempleton.org/
Consider these 'words of wisdom' about investing
By Bob Parkman
9/20/2006
Many of us are inspired by great quotations. And you can find plenty of them related to investing. Let's take a look at some of these quotes to determine what they may have to offer us.
http://www.sirjohntempleton.org/
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Mezzanine and Equity Financing For Real Estate Deals:
Mezzanine and Equity Financing For Real Estate Deals:
Historically, foreign entities have been willing to invest in the U.S. real estate market either as the senior lender to the project or as an equity player. Recently, foreign investors have shown a greater willingness to also provide the mezzanine financing for U.S. real estate projects. This article discusses the business and legal differences and risks associated with this type of financing as compared with equity financing.
Historically, foreign entities have been willing to invest in the U.S. real estate market either as the senior lender to the project or as an equity player. Recently, foreign investors have shown a greater willingness to also provide the mezzanine financing for U.S. real estate projects. This article discusses the business and legal differences and risks associated with this type of financing as compared with equity financing.
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