March 15, 2010
Published: 10 Jul 09 07:27 CET
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Sweden’s Vattenfall suffered another setback on Thursday as the company announced it would carry out additional checks of suspected faulty fuel rods at a nuclear power station it operates in Germany.
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Swedish energy firm Vattenfall announced the sale on Friday of its German power grid to Belgium's Elia and Australian investment fund IFM for $1.1 billion. READ (1 COMMENT) »
Sweden's Carl Bildt joined a chorus of Nordic foreign ministers on Thursday calling on Iceland to reach a banking payback deal with Britain and The Netherlands, warning that IMF aid money depended on it. READ (13 COMMENTS) »
The inflation rate doubled in February to 1.2 percent on January's figure as household mortgage interest payments no longer had a dampening effect, a new report from Statistics Sweden shows. READ (1 COMMENT) »
Two Swedes have been named among the richest people in the world, according to the latest Forbes ranking which places Mexican telecom magnate Carlos Slim at the top of the pile. READ (22 COMMENTS) »
Chinese car maker Zheijiang Geely Holding Group is a step closer to becoming the new owner of Swedish firm Volvo Cars after announcing that it had secured the 15 billion kronor ($2.1 billion) in financing. READ (9 COMMENTS) »
Swedish internet movie service Voddler has signed a contract with the US film giant Warner Bros. Entertainment. The deal covers film material from Warner Bros and New Line Cinema. READ (4 COMMENTS) »
Sweden's Finance Minister Anders Borg has lent his support to a German initiative to create a European currency fund to support euro countries with budget problems, but said that Sweden would not be contributing finance. READ (3 COMMENTS) »
Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has reminded crisis-stricken Iceland that the Swedish portion of a large Nordic country loan is conditional on Reykjavik concluding a compensation deal for the Icesave bank collapse. READ (24 COMMENTS) »
Carl-Henric Svanberg, the former CEO of Swedish telecom firm Ericsson, has been paid 6.8 million kronor ($960,000) for accrued holiday that he was unable to take. READ (6 COMMENTS) »
The number of business failures in Sweden declined in February by 21 percent, continuing the positive trend of the last few months, a new report shows. READ (1 COMMENT) »
Ryanair – when the going gets tough, will the tough get going? »
"Like all empires, Ryanair's will come to an end, but like a old punch drunk prize-fighter, will they see the upper cut before it is too late?" READ »
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Yes, theoretically we could handle the technology but any company seems to go through bad management in cycles and before we look we have people handling the stuff who are not up to the task.
So let's try to find alternatives that don't put literally millions of people at risk is some idiots are not able to do what they are supposed to be doing.
Plus, let's not fool ourselves: we are creating problems for the generations to come in terms of the garbage we leave behind.