- Raytheon wins training deal
US defense major Raytheon (RTN.N) has won a $42.8 million contract to train Afghan air force pilots in the Middle East, its first such contract in the region, Raytheon’s regional chief said yesterday.
Kevin Massengill, Raytheon’s vice president for Middle East and North Africa, said the company is also in discussions with Pakistan to train pilots. “We have signed the contract and will do the training in an Arab Gulf country,” he told Reuters, declining to name the country wher ... 米国の防衛の主要な米レイセオン社は、(RTN.N)中東のアフガン空軍のパイロットを養成する42800000ドルの契約を獲得して、この地域で、最初のような契約は、レイセオン社の地域長は昨日言いました
- France Offers Tough Response to Illegal Tunisian Immigrants
A refugee advocate says many left the North African country for economic reasons 難民の提唱者は、多くの経済的な理由のため、北アフリカの国を離れている
- Chinese shares open lower Wednesday
Chinese shares opened lower Wednesday with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down 0.37 percent to 2,844.99.
The Shenzhen Component Index opened 0.29 percent lower to 12,436.63.
Chinese shares tumbled 2.62 pct on the previous trading day due to the tensions in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as inflation concerns with soaring oil prices pushed up by the unrest.&$
&$Source: Xinhua&$&$ ... 中国株がダウンして0.37パーセント2,844.99する上海総合指数と水曜日よりオープンしました
- Chicago grains slump by limits on massive liquidation
Chicago grains suffered sharp drops on Tuesday, as the protests in North Africa and the Middle East threatened to affect the global economy and thus, slow movement of grains into the region. Corn, wheat and soybeans all lost the most that exchange allows.
The most active corn contract for March delivery closed at 6.7965 U.S. dollars per bushel, down 30 U.S. cents, or 4.23 percent. March wheat lost 60 cents, or 7.3 percent, to 7.6225 dollars per bushel. March soybean shed 70 cents, or ... シカゴ穀物は、北アフリカや中東での抗議として、世界経済に影響を与えると脅迫し、その結果、粒子の遅い運動を地域に、火曜日の急落を受けた
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