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Glaxo, like other pharmaceutical companies facing severe competition from generics, aggressively marketed the treatment for Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) with its drug Requip. Glaxo made a strong marketing push for Requip with advertising in medical journals even before approval of Requip by the FDA, sending specialists to discuss treatment with general practitioners, and advertising strongly to consumers. Half of Requip's sales come from treatment of Parkinson's disease for which it was originally designed, the other half comes from RLS. Are their pressures to treat an expanding array of diseases merely to increase sales.
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The new oline e-commerce site for books from Simon and Schuster, Hachette, and Penguin is called Bookish. The site will launch in summer 2011. Other publishers are expected to join. As the number of bookstores is declining publishers are becoming more concerned about the online sales being concentrated in a few companies like Amazon.
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The Shanghai Composite Index went up by 65% since July 1, 2014. On Jan 19, the Shanghai Index went down by 7.7% as Securities Regulatory Commission placed a 3 month bad on margin financing at brokerage firms Citic Securities, Haitong Securities and Guotai Junan Securities. All large state owned brokerage firms which were found to have violated securities rules on margin financing. Analysts say that the action by the regulator was to control risk on the stock market and give the the central bank, the People's Bank of China more room for monetary easing without negative side effects in the stock market, which had an extraordinary jump of 38% in the last 3 months. Margin financing has more than doubled in the last 6 months and accounted for 18% of average daily trading volume, according to an analyst at Credit Suisse.
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The British government's sale of 7.5% of the shares in Lloyd's Bank to institutional investors in March 2014 for $7 billion. This reduces its stake in Lloyds bank to 25%.
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Dell is mired in two touch manufacturing for PC's which is costly especially for the more labor intensive manufacture of notebook computers. It is now planning the sale of all production asssembly factories to contract manufacturers. For Dell a contract manufacturer in Asia puts together the parts for a PC and the its assembled at a Dell plant hence the term two-touch. HP has more than half of its manufacturing done by contract manufacturers and its more cost effective so Dell is caught in a more costly production process which it could do with deskops for bsiness but not viable for notebooks.
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No country has an elected parliament this big. Germany's Bundestag has 709 members of parliament. And this could swell to 900 says DW.com after September 26 elections. A look at the German parliament that reflects Germany's recent history.

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Valero may sell some of its refineries and become smaller and more focussed on efficiency. Globally more refineries are coiing up in places like China and India and capacity growth willshrink margins. Valero's strategy reflects this. It is the USA's largest refiner.
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Some of the large donors to the Leave campaign used tax havens and shell companies says this report in the Washington Post. As a result it may never be clear where the money came from. Only the European Union can enforce the tough rules on the issue of tax havens, says the Washington Post.

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Shell's weaker refining margins and earnings decline by 6%, compares with weaker performance at BP and Conoco also.
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