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Analysis - Storm clouds lift over Diageo Towers

2015-06-24 13:18:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

Is the sun finally about to return for Diageo? Analysts at Nomura have upgraded their rating for the global drinks giant from 'neutral' to 'buy' after meetings with the company reassured them that the company's 'bad newsflow' is abating and that growth would see a recovery in fiscal-2016.

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Signs of storm clouds in agriculture: Operating credit, asset sales

2015-06-01 21:08:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Storm clouds are building as American agriculture, specifically the grain sector, is entering phase one of the post-commodity super cycle downturn. One of the first signs of a downturn is buildup of machinery and equipment inventory on dealership lots. Another: access to short-term operating credit will become an issue as some producers fail to meet existing loan covenants. Road Warrior read more

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Apple's Storm Clouds

2015-04-13 18:42:54| TechNewsWorld

An Apple shop recently dumped Apple for Dell following a surprising revelation. Over most of the last two decades, the only time I've seen a move like this was when some change in IT forced it, and a lot of staffers subsequently would quit. This move was largely user-driven. Then, last week, one of Apple's biggest fans actually panned an Apple product, effectively calling it pretty but stupid.

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Storm clouds ahead for businesses that ignore climate risks

2013-07-06 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

South China Morning Post: The World Bank's latest "Turn Down the Heat" report unfolds like a summer horror film. Bangkok is 40 per cent submerged. Philippine fishermen struggle to achieve half their normal catch, while Vietnamese rice farms are flooded with salt water. Coastal Asia's favourite tourist spots are ravaged by storms, its cities are seared by heat and its citizens compete for a shrinking food supply. The main culprit? Climate change. In response, World Bank president Jim Yong Kim vowed to conduct his core business...

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