Newsletter D&B Newsletter No 5, 2009
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At D&B we’re putting increasingly more emphasis on taking an active part in forums that concern international business deals and business decisions. Given the resources out there, finding the right forum among blogs, twitters, communities, and seminars is a major challenge.
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According to a recent survey by business intelligence service provider Affecto, and published in Computer Sweden, four out of five Swedish managers have at some time registered shortcomings in terms of information quality in their companies. The most common are faulty supporting data and incomplete customer information.
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We have an advantage that will enable you to emerge victorious from the market’s current cash race. The key is Paydex, D&B’s unique payment index. It is an indicator that describes how a company pays all its creditors on an average. Paydex is also an early warning sign of delinquent payment.
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D&B Supplier Portfolio Manager helped Volvo Construction Equipment’s purchasing department minimize the risk of disruptions in production. “The system forewarns us which suppliers are struggling way before they go bankrupt,” explains Peter North, risk analyst.
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We are the world’s leading supplier of credit information. The past years, D&B Sweden has offered credit monitoring for most countries in Western Europe. Now we’ve decided to take things one step further and offer daily monitoring of companies in 42 countries.
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D&B is launching a forecast method in China that will help our customers make even better credit decisions regarding Chinese companies. China is the fastest-growing economy in the world and it is therefore particularly exciting to offer our customers much better information about this expanding market.
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We have systematically extended our global coverage every year, focusing on emerging markets in Europe, Russia, Asia and South America. This growth is in response to our customers’ international focus.
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Companies Act 2006 is the most extensive act in the history of British parliament which will take effect as of October 1 this year. The purpose of the act is to streamline and consolidate UK corporate law to ensure that the UK continues to offer a competitive environment for companies to do business, invest and compete, even in the future.
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For those of you who use our international services, we would like to ask that you always log in at the international portal DBAI via www.dnbsweden.se. This is so we can send you the right information about products and services you should know about.
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Every month we publish new examples of D&B’s comprehensive international information on our website. Here you can find analyses of three different countries that will help you with important information on the risks and opportunities associated with doing business in a specific country.
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