Businesses generate an average growth of 30 percent after exporting for just two years, according to new research from Barclays.

Carried out among 1,500 small businesses in the UK, the research reveals that 29 per cent experienced a positive impact on their bottom line within just six months of expanding into international markets. Eight in ten (82 per cent) of businesses experienced a positive impact on their bottom line after two years of exporting and 54 percent said their growth had been better than they had expected.


The subprime and European debt crisis is the greatest threat/opportunity for mankind in a century.

Written by Martin Marmolejo

With virtually no exceptions, every debt crisis is a prime example of major errors and omissions in fiscal policy management. That was the case in the European subprime crisis, as well as in Japan. Although the monetary side has room for improvement, the major potential in most economies lies in the fiscal side of public management.


Companies need to rethink return on investment to evaluate the benefits of social business.

Written by: Ofer Guetta

 

How do you quantify return on investment (ROI) of a social business? By its very nature, social technologies are more free-forming, making their potential exponential, yet unpredictable.


Following the re-opening of the plant, which was shut down in July, the company has revealed that three yellow stones weighing 27, 17 and 15 carats respectively, and three white stones weighing 12.4, 9.2 and 9.1 carats have been recovered during the last quarter.


 

Led by the continued success of its Galaxy smartphones and tablet devices, the company expects operating profits for the period to come in at $7.3 billion, almost double that of 12 months ago.

Despite Samsung’s high profile issues with Apple dominating the headlines in recent months, smartphone sales, particular of its flagship Galaxy S3 model, continue to drive the business forward.


 

The country’s Tobacco Industrial and Marketing Board (TIMB) states that an estimated 120,000 hectares of land will be used for tobacco production. This follows the revelation that sales for this year totalled 144 million kilograms, bringing in $525 million at an average price of $3.66 per kilogram.

In comparison, last years’ sale of 131.9 million kilograms helped the country generate $360.9 million with a kilogram averaging at $2.74 per kilogram.


Charles Wells, general manager of sustainability, talks about the company’s approach to sustainability and the initiatives it has in place to leave behind a positive social, environmental and economic legacy when it moves on.


High pressure grinding rolls offer financial and environmental benefits to mine owners over more conventional crushing and grinding technologyand in Australia, one supplier is leading the market.

Take-up on alternative technologies within the operational side of the mining industry can sometimes take a while to gather momentum; but when the financial and environmental benefits are made clear, the case for adoption becomes hard to resist.


Swakop Uranium is about to develop Namibia’s largest uranium deposit. CEO Norman Green talks about the challenges of the project and how the company is protecting the sensitive desert environment.