Dell to pay more
Saturday, July 24th, 2010SEC announced that the corporation was fined Dell Inc, its chief executive Michael Dell and two former executives for the introduction of misleading investors.
SEC announced that the corporation was fined Dell Inc, its chief executive Michael Dell and two former executives for the introduction of misleading investors.
First of all oil and Bernanke give a chance to grow for the Dow Jones Industrial Average U.S. stock market today. The DJIA will start the bidding at 10,229.96 points, thanks to yesterday’s rise +75.53 (0.74%). U.S. stock market opened with gepom down because of the disappointing report by Goldman Sachs and poor statistics on the housing market yesterday.
June 16 came into force Act № 6337 “On amendments to some legislative acts (in terms of taxation), which provides for an increase in excise duty on petroleum products. Higher fiscal burden of oil traders are already embedded in retail prices, thereby shifting the problem onto the shoulders of consumers. In the short term fuel will continue to go up under the pressure of world trends.
The energy and high technology sectors of the U.S. economy become the leaders of reduction. Stock trading in the U.S. on June 11 movement opened up different directions leading indexes against the background of macroeconomic news. After the start of the trading session came the report of the University of Michigan index of consumer confidence in the U.S., which, according to preliminary data, in June 2010 rose to 75.5 points from the May value of 73.6 points.