This year
Will Steacy Blog: The Facebook Effect
Corporate taxes paid on profits fell to 12.1% in fiscal 2011. Companies on average paid 25.6% from 1987-2008.
Disruptions: Facebook Users Ask, 'Where's Our Cut?' - NYTimes.com
My Facebook profile, and that of many of my friends is a bit fake because I refuse to be monetized. On Facebook I live in Peru and consequently most of the ads I see are in Spanish. Facebook conveniently does not report this fakery in their filing documents.
2010
ICE seizes 82 website domains involved in selling counterfeit goods as part of Cyber Monday crackdown
Seizure orders have been executed against 82 domain names of commercial websites engaged in the illegal sale and distribution of counterfeit goods and copyrighted works as part of Operation In Our Sites v. 2.0, as part of an ongoing investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Shafuu 101–Choosing a company for the new generation
Learning Japanese business culture is always a hot topic for those looking to deal on this side of the Pacific, but little do many know that Japanese young adults are almost just as confused by the the traditions and hype surrounding the complex world of Japanese shafuu.
Shibuya 109 eyes rebound | The Japan Times Online
Nearly a third of the stores undergo remodeling or are replaced every year, according to 109.
InfraNet Lab » Blog Archive » Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer
FloraHolland is the largest flower auction co-operative in the Netherlands–and likely the world. Specifically for the cut flower sector, it is responsible for the trade of 97% of all flowers within the Netherlands and 60% of worldwide trade.
2008
Ponoko Blog
Il y a un passage aussi sur culture/globalisation clash.Zara also has a policy of zero advertising; the company preferred to invest a percentage of revenues in opening new stores instead.
