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Central Europe covered by water and Germany, especially well known in the USA as a little country with a lot of sun offers surprising news

Looking at this video on fox you might say that the solar business in Germany is a great one. It was! And the prejudice that Germany has a cleaner environment, we better do not show the tons of demolished houses and the smell of oil everywhere there.

Surprise: so, when the sun is missing and the climate changes are already arrived here, it seems that Europe could offer even more than rain and water flooding, maybe fresh water for dry states without water.

One thing is certain: the on-going rain fall will end in the highest floods since 400 to 500 years ever.

No idea who will pay the bill after all the flooding in Europe Meetropool | Hohberg | Winter 3.5

More photos at: demotix.com/node/2115802

Better Investment

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Better Investment

A realistic outlook for the next decade

Trading becomes more challenging for the last decade. As a result of an on-going process in deteriorated business confidence, decision-making and the time-to-hire lengthen.

Shortening earnings are visible. The headcount continue to adjust down to reflect these facts. However, increasing in areas, experiences with high growth rates are principally better in Asia and its start-ups.

Thus, investors prefer these more attractive, East Asian economies to plan their next businesses.

update 2013

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update 2013 | fresh investments in airport lahr?

do check plan act

Published worldwide in global media, one of four airports in the Metropolitan Upper Rhine Region is insolvent (or just bankrupt).

Check back and feel better updated about new growth scenarios in this area with a feedback on your business plans. Do check plan and act now, the times were never better…

Visit the video when the last German Pope landed in the above mentioned area to meet a former president and thousands of fans of the German Pope in Freiburg im Breisgau.

Buy an airport? Who can afford this? Maybe owners of oil fields in Africa ? Why not, better than closing down a potential logistics centre in the very near future.