Miercoles 14/03/12 Precios de los importadores y exportadore

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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 11:13 am

Euro down 1.3017
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 11:19 am

Oficialmente aprobado el segundo paquete de ayuda a Grecia. Ahora a esperar el tercero.
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Notapor jonibol » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:12 pm

jajaja, qué buena...!!
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Notapor jonibol » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:13 pm

Hoy GLD, que replica al oro, abrió con un gap a la baja y de paso rompió la media de 200 días.
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Notapor RCHF » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:16 pm

Energy & Oil Prices
OIL ($/bbl)

PRICE* CHANGE % CHANGE TIME

Nymex Crude Future 106.53 -0.18 -0.17% 12:56
Dated Brent Spot 126.45 0.15 0.12% 13:08
WTI Cushing Spot 106.07 -0.64 -0.60% 12:04
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:25 pm

+33.07
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:26 pm

Los tres indices en azul.

Libor igual 0.47%

Lo syields sieguen subiendo o sea que lso bonos siguen bajando, prefieren las acciones hoy dia. 2.26%

Au down 1,644

Euro down 1.3028

Oil down 106.66
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:27 pm

Los no creyentes se van convirtiendo poco a poco: AAPL +4.15% y seguiran entrando.
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:27 pm

A los ninios antes les compraban las acciones de Disney ahora les compran acciones de AAPL. :D
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:28 pm

No solo que se viene el tercer rescate a Grecia si no que ya estan buscando la nueva victima, ahora prefieren a Italia que a Espana, Portugal ni que decir. Cuestion de tiempo.
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:30 pm

Obviamente el mercado esta bien adelantado a la economia, son muchos economistas renombrados que no descartan la posibilidad de un QE3, es decir que la economia en algun momento podria empeorar, esperemos que no, pero el anio pasado empezamos bien tambien y despues se fue todo al diablo. Que cosas pasaran, estar atentos.
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:31 pm

China entra sutilmente al mercado de petroleo en US.

http://online.wsj.com/public/page/espanol-inicio.html
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Notapor jonibol » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:37 pm

LONDRES (Reuters) - El oro caía el miércoles a su mínimo desde fines de enero después de que una modesta mejora del panorama económico de Estados Unidos de parte de la Reserva Federal dio nuevo impulso al dólar y también ofreció una excusa para que los inversores reduzcan sus tenencias del lingote.

* La Fed brindó pocos indicios sobre la posibilidad de un mayor alivio monetario el martes, pero dio un panorama económico ligeramente más positivo, tras un reporte que mostró que las ventas minoristas registraron en febrero su mayor ascenso en cinco meses.

* El oro al contado caía más del 2 por ciento, a 1.642,30 dólares por onza a las 1324 GMT, tras anotar mínimos de 1.640,30 dólares, su menor nivel desde el 16 de enero.

* El oro estadounidense para abril caía el 3 por ciento a 1.642,70 dólares por onza.

* El descenso en los precios del oro refleja que fue eliminada la prima vinculada a un nuevo estímulo monetario, con los valores cediendo casi todas sus ganancias desde el 25 de enero, cuando la Fed señaló el potencial de implementar nuevas medidas de alivio para la economía.

* "Vimos el rendimiento de los bonos del Gobierno (de Estados Unidos) a 10 años rompiendo la tendencia estable en la que se habían negociado en los últimos 5 a 6 meses. Ese es uno de los precursores de un cambio en la percepción sobre las tasas", dijo Ole Hansen, de Saxo Bank.

* Un ambiente de tasas de interés muy bajas ha sido positivo para el oro.

* El dólar subía fuertemente a máximos de 11 meses contra el yen, mientras que los rendimientos de los bonos del Gobierno estadounidense avanzaban y las acciones europeas cobraban mayor fuerza.
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Notapor admin » Mié Mar 14, 2012 12:45 pm

Deberian darle el Premio Nobel a AAPL.

El iPad le ha dado voz a los mudos, ayuda a los incapacitados, pacientes con lesiones cerebrales a comunicarse, pintar, etc, etc. Se ha abierto un nuevo mundo para ellos y de paso esta reemplazando a maquinas que cuestan $20,000. Increible.

Los familiares de los pacientes estan pidiendo que desarrollen mas aplicaciones para los enfermos.


Brain-Injured Emma Finds Her Voice With IPad Grassroot App: Tech
By Michelle Fay Cortez - Mar 14, 2012 12:36 PM ET

Emma Edwards, 26, has no control over the fine motor muscles in her hands, which stay tightly and awkwardly clenched. She also can’t talk, walk or move her arms more than 20 inches at a time.

Edwards, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2001, can write e-mails, though, and she’s revisiting a favorite pastime, sketching, for the first time in a decade, thanks to her iPad and software applications that can cost as little as $7.

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Emma Edwards Michelle Cortez/Bloomberg
Emma Edwards, of Rochester , Minnesota, is part of a grassroots movement sweeping the $1 billion-a-year assistive-technology market.

Emma Edwards, of Rochester , Minnesota, is part of a grassroots movement sweeping the $1 billion-a-year assistive-technology market. Photographer: Michelle Cortez/Bloomberg
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Brain-Damaged Emma Finds Her Voice With Grassroots App David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
A customer tries the GarageBand application on Apple Inc.'s iPad 2 at the Apple store in San Francisco.

A customer tries the GarageBand application on Apple Inc.'s iPad 2 at the Apple store in San Francisco. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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Brain-Damaged Emma Finds Her Voice With IPad Grassroot App David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Apple Inc.'s iPad 2.

Apple Inc.'s iPad 2. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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Brain-Damaged Emma Finds Her Voice With Grassroots App Tony Avelar/Bloomberg
Attendees view Apple Inc.'s new version of the iPad tablet computer after its unveiling at an Apple event in San Francisco. The advent of the iPad and an open operating system that enables anyone to create software is changing the way thousands of disabled people communicate and take care of their daily lives.

Attendees view Apple Inc.'s new version of the iPad tablet computer after its unveiling at an Apple event in San Francisco. The advent of the iPad and an open operating system that enables anyone to create software is changing the way thousands of disabled people communicate and take care of their daily lives. Photographer: Tony Avelar/Bloomberg
.That’s a switch from the $15,000 communication device she had tried, a 9-pound machine approved by her insurer that tracks eye movement on a special grid corresponding to the alphabet. That device kept her tied to those in the room around her. The iPad, along with several other consumer-driven apps, has reopened the world to her.

“You see the joy on her face” when she’s using it, said her mother, Jill. “It represents freedom for her.”

Edwards, of Rochester, Minnesota, is part of a grassroots movement sweeping the $1 billion-a-year assistive-technology market. While Pittsburgh-based DynaVox Inc. (DVOX), closely held Tobii Technology from Stockholm and Prentke Romich GmbH of Kassel, Germany, dominate the field, the advent of Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPad and an open operating system that enables anyone to create software is changing the way thousands of disabled people communicate and take care of their daily lives.

Industry Switch
About 125,000 adults, including stroke patients and those with traumatic brain injuries, may benefit from assistive communication devices each year, according to Thomas Gunderson, an industry analyst with Piper Jaffray & Co. in Minneapolis.

RJ Cooper & Associates, a closely held maker of software, accessories and applications for disabled people, has seen 85 percent of its business switch to the iPad in the past two years since Cupertino, California-based Apple introduced the tablet, according to R.J. Cooper, the Laguna Niguel, California-based company’s founder.

“The consumers took the lead this time,” Cooper said in a telephone interview. “Parents are hiring people to create apps because they’re sick and tired of what’s available: 20-pound devices they can’t take to the playground.”

IPads and similar devices “have moved from the mainstream to special needs,” he said. “And what a crossover it’s been. The hubbub isn’t even nearly over. People are still jumping on the train.”

Struggling to Communicate
Emma Edwards was 16 in 2001 when she crashed her car in a rainstorm, just two months after getting her driver’s license. The accident left her with permanent damage in the portion of her brain that controls voluntary movement. Her brain sends constant messages telling her muscles to clench, creating spasticity that contorts her hands and feet, bends her joints and reduces her range of motion.

“When she first had her accident, we couldn’t communicate at all,” Jill Edwards said in an interview. “I knew she understood, but nobody had figured out a way to break through.”

The Edwards’ insurer approved the eye-gaze technology for Emma, but the machine needed to be recalibrated when it was moved, was bulky and couldn’t be used outside, Jill Edwards said. That limited its usefulness.

Emma underwent a series of operations and last year sank into major depression, according to Tammy Vos-Draper, her occupational therapist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. An iPad from her mother and a $6.99 art application Vos-Draper found on iTunes helped pull her out of it, along with programs like e- mail and Facebook, the therapist said.

Simple and Inexpensive
“Something inexpensive and simple that’s accessible to everyone -- you don’t need a prescription, you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars -- has dramatically changed her life,” Vos-Draper said in an interview.

Emma has a special stylus that a caretaker slides between her fingers that she uses to laboriously type e-mail. She had moved out of her parents’ home several years ago and into a group house near the Mayo Clinic, where she receives occupational therapy.

While typos and repeat letters caused by holding down a key too long are common, the direct connection is invaluable, said her mother.

“It’s so fun to get an e-mail from her,” Jill Edwards said. “There will be mistakes because of the physical struggles that she has, like two Ms in a row if she holds down the key for too long. But for her to be able to communicate directly with me, it’s rare. There is just something really personal about it.”

Talk to Me
While Emma can’t talk, she can converse through an iPad application called Talk to Me that lets users type out or touch words on a screen, then converts them into a physical voice.

The iPad, Emma said using Talk to Me, “has given me the ability to not only communicate more independently but to also share my artistic abilities once again.”

She sketches using a special paintbrush designed to work with the iPad and a $6.99 application known as ArtRage, from closely held Ambient Design Ltd. in Auckland, New Zealand.

Emma’s range was limited to a tiny portion of the 7-inch by 9-inch screen when she started using the program four months ago, Vos-Draper said. The woman’s determination, along with hours of practice, now has her filling the entire space.

Emma’s drive to create art has reaped other benefits, Vos- Draper said. The movements work like occupational therapy, and now she can brush her teeth, feed herself and smooth down the front of her hair.

Drawing Again
“One of the things that was most dear to her was her ability to draw,” Jill Edwards said. “From the very beginning, with every surgery, she would hope she would be able to use her hands to draw again,” a pastime that had won her accolades in high school and community awards.

Emma has done a dozen drawings, with names including “Starry Night” and “Blue Elephant.” While they aren’t the realistic renditions that Emma previously drew, “it’s huge for her,” her mother said.

Emma’s iPad is fastened to her wheelchair with photography and automotive equipment, which was built by Jeff Boyer of Houston. Boyer’s mother, Jeanette, suffered a stroke that left her unable to speak clearly. He set his mother up with Skype so he could communicate with her visually from her home in Rochester. After two broken iPads, he realized she needed a sturdier way to attach the device to her wheelchair.

Do-It-Yourself
He started building the contraption himself and, with the encouragement of the Mayo Clinic staff, selling copies online. He has also crafted funny vignettes for Jeanette’s speech program to read -- such as “My name is Jeanette. I really like driving my wheelchair around at speed level” -- as well as shopping lists that enable her to click on favorite foods and an address book that includes her family.

“We’re making this stuff up as we go along,” Boyer said in an interview. Jeanette, meanwhile, can now shop by herself.

Apple builds features like the ability to zoom into a certain area or to enlarge text into all its products to improve accessibility, said Trudy Muller, a company spokeswoman. “Assistive technologies are deeply important to us,” she said.

About half of new patients arriving at the University of Central Florida’s Communication Disorders Clinic bring some type of home-used technology, said Janet Whiteside, chairman of the board of clinical educators.

Using the Technology
It’s not just e-mail, she said. Patients have global positioning systems, one-touch planners that show pictures of their next activity and alarms that remind them verbally and in writing of appointments and what medicines to take.

Gunderson, the Piper Jaffray analyst in Minneapolis, said the popularity of the devices is increasing the market for technology that meets the special needs of people. It’s also bringing down the size and the cost of the devices, he said.

“The latest product from DynaVox is more iPad-like, but has more beef behind it that’s directed at people who have coordination problems,” he said.

Emma is seeing success of her own.

“People on the outside look at Emma and think what a shame,” Jill Edwards said. “But I tell her, if she was able to walk and talk but I had lost her mentally, if she wasn’t able to think, I would have really lost her. Her personality is the same. On the inside, she is still the same Emma. We can communicate. We still have her. For that we are very blessed.”

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Newmont revalúa costos de proyecto de 4.800 mln dlrs en Perú
miércoles 14 de marzo de 2012 12:33 GYT
Imprimir[-] Texto [+] LIMA (Reuters) - La estadounidense Newmont dijo el miércoles que revalúa su proyecto minero de 4.800 millones de dólares en Perú en busca de reducir los costos del emprendimiento, detenido desde hace casi cuatro meses en medio del rechazo de la población por temores medioambientales.
El vicepresidente Newmont Mining para Sudamérica, Carlos Santa Cruz, afirmó que la firma está trabajando intensamente para crear las condiciones que permitan reiniciar "lo antes posible" las operaciones del proyecto de oro y cobre Minas Conga.

"La demora afecta todo esto (...) Estamos haciendo todos los esfuerzos para bajar los costos, la reingenería para reducir los costos y por eso estamos haciendo una revaluación del proyecto", dijo Santa Cruz en una conferencia de prensa.

Minas Conga, la mayor inversión minera prevista en la historia de Perú, fue suspendida a fines de noviembre en medio de violentas protestas que dejaron varios heridos e impulsaron un cambio de varios ministros del presidente Ollanta Humala.

Actualmente se espera un análisis de tres expertos extranjeros contratados por el Gobierno peruano sobre el estudio de impacto ambiental de Newmont y su socia en el proyecto, la minera local Buenaventura.

Santa Cruz refirió que los propietarios del proyecto tienen confianza en reiniciar pronto los trabajos en Minas Conga y que "es bien difícil" ponerse una fecha límite para tomar una decisión en torno al futuro del proyecto minero.

"Vamos a gastar el último sudor que tengamos, el último esfuerzo de energía para sacar el proyecto. No nos vamos a rendir fácilmente", dijo el ejecutivo.

Perú, que es el segundo mayor productor mundial de cobre, plata y zinc, y el sexto de oro, tiene a la minería como uno de los motores de su economía porque sus exportaciones representan el 60 por ciento de los envíos totales.

(Reporte de Marco Aquino y Caroline Stauffer. Editado por Mónica Vargas)
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