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Poland Tentatively Approves Mining Tax Proposal Polish officials vowed Monday to stick to plans to sign an international copyright treaty that has outraged Internet activists and prompted an attack on government websites. Bandera says no to Poland, maybe to the museum, yes to Cowboys on Main The Bandera City Council reversed a decision by their Economic Development Commission and dropped its funding for two visits by Polish and Ukrainian visitors to Bandera in 2012. They also delayed appr Exxon's Shale Failures in Poland Dash Hopes Exxon Mobil's failed shale-gas wells in Poland may hobble the nation's effort to become one of the world's major energy sources and to lessen Russian dominance of Eastern European gas markets Tax avoidance diddles us all - bonuses don't The public appetite for banker bashing knows no bounds. First Stephen Hester is hounded by politicians to waive his bonus. Then ex-RBS boss Fred Goodwin is disgracefully stripped of his knighthood, even though he committed no crime. Poland Deserves 2012 Credit-Rating Increase, Deutsche Bank’s Kalicki Says Poland deserves an increase in its credit rating this year as economic growth helps boost investor confidence, said Krzysztof Kalicki, the chief executive of Deutsche Bank AG’s local unit said. Exxon’s Shale Failures in Poland May Lengthen Gazprom’s Shadow Exxon Mobil Corp.’s failed shale-gas wells in Poland may hobble the nation’s effort to become one of the world’s major energy sources and dismantle Russian dominance of Eastern European gas markets. Thousands protest across Poland against anti-piracy pact WARSAW (AFP) - Thousands of young Poles hit city streets across the country on Wednesday in a mounting wave of off-and-online protest against a government decision to sign an international anti-online piracy accord. Related Stories Gingrich vows to establish a colony on the moon Soldiers overthrow Papua New Guinea defence chief Warren Buffett defends proposed tax rate change Obama had tense ... Exxon Shale Failure in Poland May Lengthen Gazprom’s Shadow Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) ’s failed shale-gas wells in Poland may hobble the nation’s effort to become one of the world’s major energy sources and dismantle Russian dominance of Eastern European natural-gas markets. Controversial mining tax postponed The date will have to be based on parliamentary schedules which will allow for its approval. When introduced the new tax will mainly affect KGHM, Poland’s sole producer of copper and silver. |
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