2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Ireland Business

  Irish Examiner   
Shoppers cash in on all-outgrocery price war  Irish Examiner
Consumers are the big winners in a price war between the supermarket giants, with staple grocery items such as milk, bread and vegetables costing up to 10% less than a year ago. Food and drink prices are rising at the lowest level since March 2012, with ...

Tesco is the big loser as supermarket price war intensifies   Irish Independent
Gap narrows between Supervalu and Tesco as inflation slows   Irish Times
Supermarket price competition sees falling inflation on groceries   Newstalk 106-108 fm
thejournal.ie   
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  Irish Examiner   
Hoteliers reject claim prices up by 10%  Irish Examiner
The Irish Hotels Federation yesterday rejected the findings of a study on the sector which claimed prices increased by 10% in the first six months of the year. The federation dismissed the findings of a report compiled by booking site Hotels.com, saying its ...

Irish hotel rates rise 10pc, survey claims   Irish Independent

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  Irish Independent   
The Punt: New coin is putting a price on invention  Irish Independent
Published 02/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. John Philip Holland. The Punt has always regretted that this country spends so much energy celebrating the arts and so little time celebrating anything else. Share. Go To. Comments. The parade of pictures ...

Central Bank issues commemorative coin in honour of Irish inventor John Philip ...   Galway Advertiser
Central Bank issues new coin in honour of inventor   RTE.ie

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  Irish Examiner   
15-year high for manufacturing  Irish Examiner
Manufacturing activity rose at the fastest rate in almost 15 years last month as the sector continued to show signs of month-on-month improvement. The Investec monthly Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to 57.3 in August from 55.4 the previous month ...

Manufacturing sector rebounds as orders flood to defy euro gloom   Irish Independent
Ireland's manufacturing grows at 15-year high   GlobalPost
August saw fastest rate of manufacturing expansion in nearly 15 years - Investec ...   Businessandleadership.com

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  Irish Examiner   
Warning over danger of one-off builds  Irish Examiner
The risk of drinking water being polluted by septic tanks is threatening the development of one-off housing in Co Kerry. Some county councillors, however, were angered by management warnings about permitting new housing projects in rural areas.
Director of planning at Kerry County Council says no more holiday homes in ...   Irish Times

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Glanbia change would wipe me out  Irish Examiner
A dairy products distribution and milk rounds business would be wiped out overnight if Glanbia Plc was allowed, from today, to unilaterally cut its milk supplies by thousands of litres, the High Court was told yesterday. Mr Justice Kevin Cross granted Bainne ...


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  Irish Examiner   
€2.7m in NPPR payments collected over weekend  RTE.ie
The Local Government Management Agency says €2.7m in payments of the Non Principal Private Residence charge were processed over the weekend. €14.7m was processed over the week to yesterday. A spokesperson for the LGMA said the total amount ...

Tax deadline sees €9.2m enter Govt coffers in last few days   Irish Examiner
Almost €20 million raised through NPPR in Donegal since 2009   Highland Radio
Upset and uncertainty over NPPR charge   Leitrim Observer

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  BBC News   
Eurozone manufacturing growth at 13-month low  BBC News
Manufacturing growth in the eurozone slowed to a 13-month low in August, according to a closely-watched survey. The final Markit's Eurozone Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) dipped to 50.7 in August, down from 51.8 in July. A figure above ...

Concerns rise over balance of economic recovery   Herald Scotland
ASIA METALS – Metals range in lack of directional cues; PMIs set bearish tone   FastMarkets Metal News
July sees Core Sector Index slowing to 2.7%   Economic Times
The Independent   
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  Clare Champion   
Third of SMEs aim to up employment  Irish Examiner
Approximately 30% of SMEs have hopes of increasing their workforce between now and the end of the year, according to a new survey, while nearly half expect their wage bill to be higher this year than last. The latest Jobs and Pay Sentiment Survey, from the ...

Employee numbers grow in small firms   Clare Champion

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  Irish Times   
Rams in farm protest run riot in Taoiseach's Castlebar constituency office  Irish Times
Two mountain rams brought to a protest demonstration outside Taoiseach Enda Kenny's constituency office in Castlebar, Co Mayo, got inside the building yesterday. Mr Kenny was elsewhere in the constituency at about 2.30pm when a small group of ...

What the flock! Anger as sheep poo in Enda Kenny's office during farm protest   Irish Mirror

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