5 resultados para Limits in trading contractual risks
em Digital Peer Publishing
Resumo:
Aufgrund stetig wechselnder Leistungsanforderungen volatiler Märkte ist die Flexibilisierung des in-nerbetrieblichen Materialflusses eine Notwendigkeit. Klassische Fördermittel, wie zentral gesteuerte Stetig-fördertechniksysteme, stoßen dabei an ihre Grenzen. Auch die planerische Auslegung von starren Material-flusssystemen ist damit vor eine nicht lösbare Aufgabe gestellt. Zellulare Intralogistiksysteme sind die heutigen Antworten auf diese Anforderungen. Die Zellularen Transportfahrzeuge „Multishuttle Move“ sollen Stetigfördersysteme und manuelle Transporte dort ablösen, wo ein hohes Maß an Flexibilität und Wandelbarkeit gefragt ist, die Planungssicherheit nicht gewährleistet ist oder aufgrund mangelnder Flexibilität nicht automatisiert werden kann. In diesem Beitrag werden diese Systeme vorgestellt und deren Eigenschaften aufgezeigt.
Resumo:
This report provides insight on the situation facing young people in contemporary European societies in their transitions to work and citizenship. On the one hand, risks of exclusion have increased, while on the other, responsibilities for coping with such risks have been individualised, a state of affairs reinforced by the trend towards activation labour market policies. Drawing on the findings of a EU-funded study across nine European regions, the report gives evidence of the resulting biographical and policy dilemmas. Furthermore, it explores if and under what conditions the concept of participation may open new ways of reconciling systemic imperatives and individual needs in the social integration of young people.
Resumo:
Our study focuses on the question whether corporate insiders in Germany exploit inside information while trading in their company’s stock. In contrast to prior international studies, which are not able to link insider transactions to a formal definition of inside information, we relate insider transactions to subsequent releases of inside information via ad-hoc news disclosures. We find evidence that corporate insiders as a group seem to trade on inside information. Moreover, members of the supervisory board seem to be most active in exploiting inside information, since they realize exceptionally high profits with their frequent front-running transactions.
Resumo:
The phenomenon of Open Innovation has been gaining prominence over the last decade. Idea competitions have been used in a variety of industrial sectors. Nevertheless, the legal issues raised by this topic have not been broadly addressed, yet. These arise from the adverse interests of the actors. The company which organizes an idea competition would usually like to have the opportunity to comprehensively use the solutions, ideas or products submitted by the competition entrants. For the company it is important to obtain all intellectual property rights in the idea, in the product created as a result and, thus, in the rights to be exploited in the future, in particular, patents, utility models, trademarks, copyrights and registered designs as well as other industrial property rights. The participant would like to participate to the greatest extent possible in the success of the submitted solution. This affects, firstly, the question of fair remuneration or further participation in any profits earned as well as, secondly, any personal rights such as being named as inventor or author. The article aims to show the contractual difficulties which have to be addressed tailoring theterms of an idea competition under German law.