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Record cash flows and many players fuel oil and gas MandA activity: Average deal
'Rather than sink additional money into high-growth, but politically risky, areas, some oil majors are directing more attention to US small-majors and the Canadian oil sands, where reserves can be acquired with less risk, but at a higher price.' Record cash flows have pushed deal activity in the oil and gas industry to levels rivalling the mega merger highs of 1998. via Canada NewsWire
Growth Rate of U.S. Lodging Supply Forecast to Almost Triple in 2007, PwC Says
'Although the total increase in supply is dramatic, an increase of 1.6 percent is still below the long term average of 2.2 percent, and the upscale and mid- scale without food and beverage are the segments with the fastest demand growth, ' Based on Smith Travel Research's historical data and PricewaterhouseCoopers' econometric model, PwC forecasts that the mid-scale without food and beverage and upscale chain scale segments will lead the U.S. ... via Hotels
Parker switches accounting firms
'The Board's decision to make this change comes only after a rigorous 8-month process to determine the best combination of value, quality, reach, process and customer service for Parker going forward' Posted by Plain Dealer Business staff April 23, 2007 10:55AM Categories: Breaking News Parker Hannifin Corp. via The Plain Dealer
Growth Rate of U.S. Lodging Supply Forecast to Almost Triple in 2007
'Although the total increase in supply is dramatic, an increase of 1.6 percent is still below the long term average of 2.2 percent, and the upscale and mid-scale without food and beverage are the segments with the fastest demand growth' Led by Mid-Scale without Food and Beverage and Upscale Segments, Forecasts PricewaterhouseCoopers Based on Smith Travel Research's historical data and PricewaterhouseCoopers' econometric model, PwC forecasts ... via Hotelnewsresource.com
Between Scylla and Charybdis
'Car manufacturers are already gearing for some belt tightening and re-jigging their distribution models.' In Greek mythology, Scylla and Charybdis are two rocks between Italy and Sicily. via India Daily
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