Moller, Millicom, updates Amer) HELSINKI, July 2 (Reuters) – The following stocks may beaffected by newspaper reports and other factors on Thursday: A.P MOLLER-MAERSK (MAERSKb.CO) Danish shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk is close todeciding on the future of ferry operator Norfolkline which hasbeen for sale for nearly two years, business daily Borsen said.Maersk Tankers chief Soren Skou, who is in charge of sellingNorfolkline, said a solution will be found in the next severalmonths or the sale process could be called off. * Contract for Kauther gas compression project in Oman(Adds details) LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) – Oil and gas services companyPetrofac (PFC.L) said on Thursday it won a contract worth morethan $350 million for the Kauther gas compression project inOman. The triple A-rated issue priced at 108.5 basis points overgovernment bonds. They carried a coupon of 6.0 percent and aprice of 99.299, to yield 6.165 percent RBC, ANZ and CBA were joint lead managers ($1=1.24 Australian Dollar) (Reporting by Wayne Cole). (For the latest Australia and New Zealand bond news, doubleclick on [AU/CRD] and then double click on the ID number) SYDNEY, July 2 (Reuters) – German agricultural agencyRentenbank has upped and priced a A$450 million ($363 million)issue of July 15, 2014 Kangaroo bonds, lead RBC Capital Marketssaid on Wednesday.
For more information or EBBF FrequentlyAsked QuestionsLink to the EBBF Statement:An Ethical Perspective on Today`s Economic Crisis.European Bahá`í Business ForumTammara Anderton+41 76 329 Copyright Business Wire 2009. EBBF promotes seven core values that itfeels are of strategic importance in enhancing business performance: BusinessEthics, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainable Development, Partnership ofWomen and Men, A New Paradigm of Work, Consultation in Decision- Making,Values-Based Leadership. ABOUT EBBFThe European Bahá`í Business Forum is a network of over 400 women and men, acommunity of people passionate about bringing ethical values, personal virtuesand moral leadership into their workplaces. Its membership is diverse andcrosses generations, borders, sectors and belief systems It began in 1990 andis now present in over 60 countries. EBBF is calling on peoples from all businesses, countries, and walks of life towork together to build a new economic system based upon equity and justice. Stating that given theimportance of the business community in the world, we should draw on its specialcapabilities and resources, in collaboration with governments, internationalorganisations and NGOs, to design the institutional framework and the guidingprinciples of the new economic system.
The EBBF statement promotes and welcomes engagement with the widest possiblecommunity to develop together the new framework. “The European Bahá`í Business Forum recognizes in this situation an opportunityto reshape the fundamental concepts and structures that will not only lift usfrom this crisis but set us on a road towards a new set of institutions andbehaviours which will enable humankind to prosper.” said Daniel Truran,Secretary General of EBBF. EBBF suggests the current global financial crisis isfundamentally one of trust and integrity, and therefore ethical in itsfoundation, requiring an ethical response at all levels: the individual, thecorporation and the government and regulatory entities. 205,. Global Ethics Forum – United Nations, Palais des Nations – July 2, 2009GENEVA–(Business Wire)–EBBF () the European Bahá`í Business Forum, an international NGOrepresenting businesspeople across 60 countries and dedicated to inspiringresponsible business practices, is an associate partner at the first GlobalEthics Forum () Approximately 600 global business leaders, NGOs, international institutions andexperts converge today at the United Nations in Geneva to explore and discussalternative ways to cope responsibly with the global socio-economic environment.At the conference, EBBF released a statement entitled, An Ethical Perspective onToday`s Economic Crisis. Amber LetoSeascape Resort850-269-1182 SOURCESeascape ResortAmber Leto of Seascape Resort, +1-850-269-1182, ext.