Japan and economic impact of the earthquake: a sustainable GDP?

Current Economy and Sustainable Development-compatible? GDP growth (at all costs), economic development, inflation ... How concillier the current economy with the environment and sustainable development.
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by Macro » 15/03/11, 08:38

That's what I said..They are not yet in the trough of the wave.
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by Christophe » 15/03/11, 08:40

Yes the hollow of the wave of a tsunami ....

Black Day on the Tokyo Stock Exchange

The Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday suffered one of the worst days in its history, the Nikkei index plummeting 10,55% in a panic of investors amid a worsening nuclear crisis in Japan. At closing, the Nikkei 225 star index plunged 1 015,34 points, to 8 605,15 points, suffering, as a percentage, the third largest drop since its inception more than half a century ago.

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by Macro » 15/03/11, 09:36

Thin my kawa will still lose value ... : Cry: ... But I go to pitetre to take advantage of it to order a new cardan for my daihatsu ....
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by celine13000 » 15/03/11, 14:24

It's like a car accident what happens to them. Now all the countries are saying to themselves ah yes it's true nuclear is still dangerous. There are still huge disasters for politicians to take action. Finally, let them think ... And for the actions it's not good to think in this sense but it is clear that there is a neck to achieve but must be more macro end 20 000 c ' is still a lot :D
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by Napo dwarf » 15/03/11, 14:37

Macro wrote:Well my bank did not want to give me a 20 000 € credit to buy areva shares ... : Cheesy: They called me a thug ... : Cheesy: : Cheesy:


it's a hospital that does not care about charity

and what are they defined as? choir children : Cheesy:
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by Macro » 15/03/11, 15:26

20 000e even if it takes again the 8% that it lost ... it does only 1600 of scratch ... (minus the expenses and various taxes) it remains hardly 1000 ...
It paid but it no longer pays the bidding ... : Cheesy:
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by Gaston » 15/03/11, 15:29

Macro wrote:20 000e even if it takes again the 8% that it lost ... it does only 1600 of scratch ... (minus the expenses and various taxes) it remains hardly 1000 ...
It paid but it no longer pays the bidding ... : Cheesy:
You have to see things big :!:
If you had asked 20 million, it might have worked : Cheesy:
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by Macro » 15/03/11, 15:37

It reminds them : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 15/03/11, 16:27

Ah Tepco loses 42% all the same in 2 sessions ... wonder if it's not a historical record for a company of this size !!

What happens if the company goes bankrupt? It would be even worse, no?

Nuclear crisis: TEPCO shares lost 42,4% in 2 sessions

The Japanese electric power company Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) has lost 42,4% during the two sessions of Monday and Tuesday on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, victim of the series of damages of its nuclear reactors, arrested and damaged since the earthquake on Friday.

In the two trading days of the onset of serious problems and the occurrence of accidents in the Fukushima plant 1, the share price of TEPCO fade 900 yen, nearly half, from 2.121 yen Friday closing at 1.221 yen Tuesday at the end of the session.

TEPCO operates the Fukushima 1, which has six reactors, and Fukushima 2, which has four. All are currently out of service.

The company, which supplies power to the Tokyo area, and the authorities have struggled tirelessly since Friday to regain control of reactors Fukushima 1 whose situation is deteriorating cascading.

The fundamental structures of TEPCO's operations are weakened and the company is forced to carry out planned power outages in a large part of the areas served to avoid a large-scale uncontrolled shutdown.

Also alarmed by the risk of downgrading the company's debt rating, security holders rushed to sell TEPCO shares during two black sessions for almost all listed securities.

The Nikkei 225 index of the stars of Tokyo has lost 6,18% Monday and 10,55% Tuesday.


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by Macro » 16/03/11, 09:56

In any case ... Areva goes back .. + 3% this morning ...
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