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Genius of Play Shines Spotlight on Cognitive Benefits of Play

As the school year kicks into gear, The Genius of Play is encouraging parents, caregivers and children to engage in cognitive play activities to help build important developmental skills and increase their knowledge of the world around them. Through the end of September, The Genius of Play campaign will offer insight into the cognitive benefits of play with a new animated video demonstrating play’s impact on children’s critical thinking abilities. A new expert video will also showcase how playing games...

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Retailers Benefiting from Back-to-School Shopping

Although you may dread it if you’re between the ages of five and 18, the back-to-school period at the end of August is the second-biggest shopping season for US retailers. The National Retail Federation estimates that parents of K-12 and college students will spend a record $75.8 billion this year, up 11.5% from 2015. This shopping includes school supplies, clothes, electronics, and household goods for dorms and apartments. It occurs at all types of retailers, but shoppers are favoring discounters...

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Finding Money to Support Your Business in the Most Unusual Places

All different sized businesses can and should take advantage of grants and other forms of economic incentives to help their businesses save money.  Whether it’s a tax subsidy (i.e. tax credit, special exemption, tax abatement or other tax savings) or a capital grant for making investments in new plant or equipment, training grants to help fund workforce development, or rebates for energy efficiency, dozens – indeed thousands – of programs exist across the US. The key is to understand how...

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Launch of new EACC Chapter in the Carolinas

The European American Chamber of Commerce in New York is delighted to welcome its newest sister chapter, the EACC Carolinas, based in Greenville, SC. The chapter was officially launched on August 11, with a cocktail reception at the renown Westin Poinsett in Greenville, SC. The guest of honor at the occasion was Madam Ambassador Caroline Vicini, Deputy Head of Delegation of the European Union to the United States.  Ambassador Vicini flew in from Washington DC to deliver remarks on the European...

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Cuatrecasas, Gonçalves Pereira advises Arkema on buying den Braven for €485 million

The purchase will generate approximately €350 million in sales for the French chemical company Cuatrecasas, Gonçalves Pereira, in collaboration with the Dutch firm Loyens & Loeff N.V, advised the chemical company Arkema on purchasing the Dutch industrial adhesives manufacturer Den Braven for €485 million. This purchase will add approximately €350 million in sales to the balance sheet of the French multinational. In addition, the company will be able to continue strengthening a business segment to which it firmly committed in 2015...

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From the WSGR Database: Financing Trends for 1H 2016

The decline in valuations in Series C and later transactions from the peaks reached in the middle of 2015 has been well publicized. Valuations for Series B rounds have also fallen from their highs in 2015. In each case, the decline has been substantial. In Q2 2016, median valuations for Series B and Series C and later financings were below their medians for the past five years. On a more positive note, the percentage of up-round financings has remained...

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Antidumping and Countervailing Duties: CBP Action Needed to Reduce Duty Processing Errors and Mitigate Nonpayment Risk

Earlier this week, the Government Accounting Office issued a report entitled “Antidumping and Countervailing Duties: CBP Action Needed to Reduce Duty Processing Errors and Mitigate Nonpayment Risk." In the first paragraph, the GAO observes as follows: “GAO estimates that about $2.3 billion in antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CV) duties owed to the U.S. government were uncollected as of mid-May 2015, based on its analysis of AD/CV duty bills for goods entering the United States in fiscal years 2001–2014. U.S. Customs and...

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Essilor broadens online footprint in Europe by acquiring MyOptique Group

Essilor has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MyOptique Group Ltd., a leading European online prescription glasses, contact lenses and sunglasses business. The transaction is fully consistent with Essilor's mission to "improve lives by improving sight". Essilor's online business helps to raise awareness among an ever-growing community of consumers about the importance of protecting and correcting their eyesight. It also facilitates access to high-quality optical products that improve visual health, thus benefiting all industry players. In addition, MyOptique Group is...

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EU-US Privacy Shield: The “Privacy Shield List” begins to grow

On12.07.2016, the Commission officially approved the final version of the “EU-US Privacy Shield” as an “adequacy decision” under Art. 25 ss. 6 of the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC). Since 01.08.2016, US companies can certify themselves with the U.S. Department of Commerce under the new Privacy Shield. Self-certification must be repeated annually. As expected, the Privacy Shield List maintained online by the U.S. Department of Commerce is now growing steadily. The list provides information on contact partners for questions and...

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New Strategy for Stamford Office Loan Indicates “Note Sale”

According to August remittance data, the workout strategy for the $150.9 million UBS Center- Stamford note has been changed to "note sale." As of last month, the strategy was "TBD." The loan makes up almost 75% of the remaining collateral behind LBUBS 2004-C1. The underlying property is a 682,327 square-foot office building located at 677 Washington Boulevard in Stamford, Connecticut. UBS is currently the property's sole tenant with a lease that expires in December 2017. The note was transferred to special...

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