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State aid: Commission approves exemptions from Danish tax on advertising to households

The European Commission has found a series of reductions and exemptions from a Danish tax on non-nominative advertising material delivered to households, to be in line with EU state aid rules. The Commission found that while some of these measures contain state aid, it is compatible with EU rules as it furthers EU environmental and cultural goals without unduly distorting competition in the Single Market.


Optimism in European M&A Activity Continues to Grow Says CMS Report - CMS Publishes European M&A Outlook

Europe's executives are more bullish about the European M&A outlook than they were a year ago according to research of 225 Europe-based corporate executives by global law firm CMS and Mergermarket. Two thirds of respondents expect M&A activity will increase, with 11% anticipating a significant increase. This compares with 47% of 2013 interviewees expecting deal-making to increase, and just 1% expecting M&A to increase greatly. Attitudes about Europe's economic recovery have improved significantly and the majority believe that the worst is behind us.

Strong Opportunities for the European Energy Management Market Set to Double by 2018, finds Frost & Sullivan

As energy prices rise, end users in Europe are adopting home and building energy management systems (HEMS/BEMS) to obtain data on energy consumption. Coupled with advances in big data analytics, cloud-based solutions and Internet of things, this trend is creating strong opportunities for energy management (EM) vendors in the region. Innovative business models will, however, be needed to leverage emerging opportunities such as the demand for integrated solutions that enable communication between subsystems or machine-to-machine interactions.

Eastern Germany to Become the New European ICT Hub

Investor conference in Washington, DC

The US network security company FireEye has recently opened its new R&D centre in Dresden, Saxony. With Dresden being the key region of "Silicon Saxony", the location completely fulfilled the company's requirements: an excellent economic and scientific infrastructure combined with the availability of highly-skilled and motivated workers.


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