2014年8月9日 星期六

2014-08-10 Ireland Business

  Irish Times   
Farm groups worry Russian ban could see Irish food exports displaced elsewhere  Irish Times
Farm groups and the food and drink industry have expressed concern about the Russian ban on food imports from Europe and said they were worried it could displace Irish exports elsewhere. ICMSA president John Comer said he hoped the normalisation of ...

Russia ban will affect €70m of Irish exports   Irish Examiner
Jobs warning on Russia imports ban   Belfast Telegraph
Russian food ban affects 70 mln euros worth of Irish exports: local media   Xinhua
RTE.ie   
Irish Farmers Journal   
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  Irish Times   
Dublin Port and One51 to Sell Greenore Port  Afloat
#GreenorePort – Today's Irish Times reports that State-owned Dublin Port Company and investment company One51 are on the brink of selling Greenore Port in Co. Louth to a new owner for a figure in the low single-digit millions. The sale of the strategically ...

One51 and Dublin Port on verge of selling Greenore Port   Irish Times

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  Irish Times   
Impact welcomes mooted 'pay recovery' for public servants  Irish Times
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin has suggested that the Government will begin talks with trade unions next year on restoring pay and pensions for public sector workers. Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish Times. Steven Carroll. Topics ...

Planning for the end of the 'Emergency'   Irish Independent
Public sector pay cuts to be reversed   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Howlin says some public sector cuts to be reversed   RTE.ie
Reuters UK   
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  Irish Independent   
Roche Ireland returns to profit after revenues jump  Irish Independent
Gordon Deegan. Published 09/08/2014 | 00:00. 0 Comments; Share. pills isolated on white background. The main Irish unit of Swiss-owned pharma giant Roche returned to profit last year after revenues topped €100m. Share. Go To. Comments. According to ...

Roche Ireland returns to profit after failed cholesterol drug trials   Irish Times
Roche Ireland returns to profitability as turnover exceeds €100m-mark   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Examiner   
Car sales up 50pc with 14000 sold in July  Herald.ie
First house prices began to climb dramatically in Dublin and now it's the turn of car sales to make a comeback. Also in this section. Kleptomaniac was off her medication during spree · Biker accused of driving at gardai during chase · Man avoids conviction for ...

New car sales jump by 50pc in July   Irish Independent
Car sales soar 50% in July thanks to 142 plate   Irish Examiner
Tractor sales up 12% in 2014   Agriland

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Giles, Townsend and Lawrenson all on the scoresheet with firms' profits  Irish Examiner
New figures show Irish TV soccer pundits are scoring for fun when it comes to being financially rewarded for offering their views on the game. Accounts for media firms operated by Johnny Giles and former internationals Mark Lawrenson and Andy Townsend ...


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  thejournal.ie   
'Craggy Island' gets its water  Herald.ie
Prayers of thanks were last night offered on Fr Ted's 'Craggy Island' after an emergency supply of water was shipped from the mainland. Also in this section. Kleptomaniac was off her medication during spree · Biker accused of driving at gardai during chase ...

Islands pray for break in weather as water shipped out   Irish Times
Ferry water deliveries continue to Aran Island as drinking water shortage rolls on   thejournal.ie

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  Irish Independent   
Should Eircom be saddled with universal service bill?  Irish Independent
Adrian Weckler. Published 10/08/2014 | 00:00. 0 Comments; Share. Eircom is embroiled in a High Court action against the telecoms regulator (Comreg). Should Ireland continue to have a telecoms universal service obligation? For those who need reminding, ...

Government criticised for 'shambolic' rural broadband rollout   BreakingNews.ie
Rural broadband scheme funds axed   Irish Examiner
Urban areas of Ireland face potential broadband price hikes next year   Siliconrepublic.com
Agriland   
West Cork Times   
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  Irish Times   
Nerve-racking wait for protesters as 'drill or drop' day approaches  Irish Times
Protesters at the Belcoo anti-fracking demonstration in Co Fermanagh. Photographs: Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye. Gerry Moriarty. Topics: News; More Topics. Sat, Aug 9, 2014, 01:00. First published: Sat, Aug 9, 2014, 01:00. Shale gas exploration company ...

DoE to decide on drilling 'as soon as possible'   Impartial Reporter

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  Irish Times   
Eircom cutting it fine to float this year  Irish Times
Given the uncertainty creeping back into markets over European initial public offerings (IPOs), what now for Eircom's mooted plan for a €3 billion flotation later this year? The telco announced this week it is shifting its holding company from Luxembourg to ...

Is BlackRock shifting the blame for its misguided flotations?   The Guardian
BlackRock is right: European IPOs need more work   Breakingviews
Europe's latest round of IPOs lose their fizz   gulfnews.com

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