BASF wants to save €500 million through massive layoffs

BASF wants to save €500 million through massive layoffs

The world’s largest chemical concern BASF will cut 2,600 jobs globally. About two-thirds of them will be in Germany, the company reported, quoted by the world media. In 2022, BASF announced an austerity program due to the sharp rise in energy costs in Europe and the economic slowdown, Handelsblatt writes. The company plans to save … Read more

10 used hatchback models that will break the bank

10 used hatchback models that will break the bank

The reasons why drivers are betting heavily on sedans instead of sedans, SUVs or SUVs are obvious. These cars are affordable, economical and reliable. The industry has never offered such a wide choice. Ford Focus RS, Honda Civic Type R or Volkswagen Golf R are proof that the sedan is a beautiful car. However, appearances … Read more

Let’s see what the “Thai people” pay the most each month.

Let’s see what the “Thai people” pay the most each month.

Factors driving up inflation The main reason is still energy products, which have risen by 30.50 percent, despite the drop in gasoline and gasoline prices. But the prices of diesel, cooking gas and electricity, which are important transportation and production costs, continue to rise. including service charges such as public tariffs and higher education costs … Read more

Inflation has slowed, but the price of goods proceeds to rise. Thais nevertheless have to spend extra

Inflation has slowed, but the price of goods proceeds to rise.  Thais nevertheless have to spend extra

Office of Industrial Coverage and System Ministry of Commerce (OCP) numbers describedpurchaser selling price or general inflation August 2022, an raise of 7.86% Hit the highscore again. As Thailand’s inflation hit its greatest degree previous thirty day periodIn June the level was at 7.66%. Andit fell 7.61% in July. The primary explanation for Thailand’s superior … Read more

Deficit, public spending… The budgetary stability program divides the Assembly

Deficit, public spending… The budgetary stability program divides the Assembly

The National Assembly was divided on Tuesday August 2 on the budgetary stability program (PSTAB) 2022-2027 soon to be sent to the European Commission, ambitious promises of the government of “control of public finances” pounded by opposition. A discussion will take place on the same subject on Wednesday in the Senate, without a vote, as … Read more

What to pay the king for the forbidden logging in his forests – the state will negotiate (Review)

What to pay the king for the forbidden logging in his forests – the state will negotiate (Review)

– – SIMEON SAKSKOBURGGOTSKI – The Vrana Palace belongs to the royal family, the Sofia Court of Appeals decided less than a year ago. So far, we are paying 5,000 euros in costs in the lost first instance. Bulgaria appealed BGN 2 million in losses to Simeon. The second instance court in Strasbourg dismissed the … Read more

The cabinet decides whether to pay € 5,000 in the Simeon case in Strasbourg

The cabinet decides whether to pay € 5,000 in the Simeon case in Strasbourg

– – Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha – Procedures for the 1m-euro compensation are still pending The government is discussing the payment of 5,000 euros in costs in the case that Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha won in the European Strasbourg. In September last year, former Prime Minister and his sister Maria Louisa Hrobok condemned Bulgaria for the moratorium imposed on … Read more

Presidential. What if… the expenses of an election campaign were unlimited?

Presidential.  What if… the expenses of an election campaign were unlimited?

Be a candidate for the presidential election it’s expensive. However, the contenders for the Elysée must submit to very specific rules concerning the financing and expenditure of their electoral campaign. But what if these expenses were unlimited? What is the current rule? In France, a presidential candidate cannot spend lavishly. It must respect an expenditure … Read more

WHO predicts a significant increase in the number of patients with dementia

WHO predicts a significant increase in the number of patients with dementia

Photo: pixabay.com More and more people around the world are suffering from dementia – – The organization also expects a record increase in the cost of supporting people with dementia. By 2050, the number of people in the world who suffer from dementia (dementia) will increase from the current 55 million to 139 million. Such … Read more