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Home > Buy Sell Arboriculture Equipment Brush Chippers, Chainsaws, Work Platforms, Hedge Cutters We Have Found 1 Products for your search of Buy Sell Arboriculture Equipment Brush Chippers, Chainsaws, Work Platforms, Hedge Cutters. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and News Search:
- China may let peasants buy, sell land-use rights (San Diego Union-Tribune)
 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 10:14:17 GMT BEIJING – Chinese leaders are expected to allow peasants to buy or sell land-use rights for the first time, a step that could draw hundreds of millions of farmers more firmly into the city-centered market economy.
- China may allow farmers to buy land rights (UPI)
 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:01:35 GMT BEIJING, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- Chinese Communist officials are considering allowing peasants to buy and sell land rights for the first time since the country's 1949 revolution, analysts say.
- China may let farmers sell land rights (The Times of India)
 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 18:28:06 GMT BEIJING: Chinese leaders are expected to allow peasants to buy or sell land-use rights for the first time, a step that could draw hundreds of millions of farmers more firmly into the market economy.
- Bakrie May Raise $1.2 Billion, Sell 10% Bumi Stake (Update1) (Bloomberg)
 Sun, 12 Oct 2008 10:08:22 GMT Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- PT Bakrie & Brothers , Indonesia's biggest listed investment company, may sell assets including a 10 percent stake in PT Bumi Resources as part of a plan to raise about $1.2 billion to pay off all outstanding debt.
- Bakrie May Raise $1.2 Billion to Pay Debt, Sell 10% Bumi Stake (Bloomberg)
 Sun, 12 Oct 2008 09:34:33 GMT Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- PT Bakrie & Brothers may sell assets including a 10 percent stake in PT Bumi Resources, Asia's largest thermal coal exporter, as part of a plan to raise about $1.2 billion to pay debt.
- New Chinese policy draws farmers into market economy (International Herald Tribune)
 Sun, 12 Oct 2008 12:58:50 GMT Chinese leaders approved a policy that will in theory allow peasants to buy and sell their land rights, a move that sets in motion the nation's biggest economic reform in many years.
- China may allow farmers to buy land rights (Moldova.org)
 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:20:12 GMT Chinese Communist officials are considering allowing peasants to buy and sell land rights for the first time since the country's 1949 revolution, analysts say. Goverment officials this weekend were reviewing proposals for a rural land reform policy that, if adopted, would mark a significant shift away from what has been a hallmark of Communist Party rule -- the collective ownership of farmland, ...
- China may allow farmers to buy land rights (Moldova.org)
 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:20:20 GMT Chinese Communist officials are considering allowing peasants to buy and sell land rights for the first time since the country's 1949 revolution, analysts say. Government officials this weekend were reviewing proposals for a rural land reform policy that, if adopted, would mark a significant shift away from what has been a hallmark of Communist Party rule -- the collective ownership of farmland, ...
- UNC plans to sell digital textbooks (The Charlotte Observer)
 Sun, 12 Oct 2008 11:40:47 GMT The backpacks of UNC students might get a little lighter, thanks to new technology that will allow them to buy digital textbooks and other electronic bookstore items. UNC Student Stores is one of only seven college bookstores across the nation that will begin offering the service, which is provided by a spin-off company of the National Association of College Stores. Movies, video games and trade ...
- Fannie, Freddie to Buy $40 Billion a Month of Troubled Assets (Bloomberg)
 Sat, 11 Oct 2008 22:07:51 GMT Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Federal regulators directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to start purchasing $40 billion a month of underperforming mortgage bonds as the Bush administration expands its options to buy troubled financial assets and resuscitate the U.S. economy, according to three people briefed about the plan.
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