2014年9月5日 星期五

2014-09-06 Ireland Business

  Irish Independent   
Tullow Oil sells North Sea assets to Mercuria for €62m  Irish Independent
John Mulligan Twitter · Email. Published 06/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Tullow Oil Chief Executive Aidan Heavey. Photo credit: Bethany Clarke/Getty Images. Tullow Oil has agreed to sell interests in the Dutch area of the North Sea for €62.7m to a ...

Tullow agrees sale of Dutch gas assets   Irish Examiner
Tullow Oil offloads more North Sea assets   Big News Network.com
Tullow to sell Dutch interests to AU Energy for €62.7 million   Irish Times
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  The Economist   
Finance houses looking at options ahead of Scottish vote  Irish Independent
Richard Partington. Published 06/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. <a href='http://cdn2.independent.ie/incoming. Click to see a bigger version of the graphic. For the banks, insurers and fund managers that thrived and survived in Edinburgh through war ...

Edinburgh defying finance doomsayers over independence   Chicago Tribune

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  Irish Independent   
One in five Irish firms hit by data breaches this year  Irish Independent
John Mulligan Twitter · Email. Published 06/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Philip Nolan, partner at Mason Hayes & Curran; Seamus Carroll, head of the data protection unit in the Department of Justice and Equality; and Sarah Stephens, head of cyber ...

More than 90% of firms suffer cyber attacks but only a fifth tackle issue   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Independent   
Greens see red as €500m waste plant gets go-ahead  Irish Independent
THE controversial Poolbeg incinerator is set to go ahead, with construction works beginning before the end of the year. Share. Go To. Comments. Dublin city councillors will be told on Monday that the city stands to earn as much as €155m if the 550,000-tonne ...

Poolbeg 'value' cert is facility's final hurdle   Irish Examiner
Incinerator bid clears final hurdle   Belfast Telegraph
Locals pledge to fight 'tooth and nail' to oppose Poolbeg incinerator   Irish Times
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  thejournal.ie   
New proposals in Greyhound pay dispute  RTE.ie
Workers at Greyhound Recycling are to be balloted on Monday on new proposals to settle the ongoing pay dispute. The company and its workers are currently involved in a lengthy industrial dispute over pay cuts. Greyhound Recycling has imposed pay cuts ...

Greyhound pledges to reduce 35% pay cut and offers workers redundancy   thejournal.ie
Proceedings against protestors at Greyhound plant adjourned   Irish Times
Greyhound continuing with court case against employees as talks proceed   Irish Examiner
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  Limerick Post   
30 new jobs for Limerick  Limerick Post
THIRTY new jobs have been announced for Limerick today in the Kirby Group, a major Irish mechanical and electrical engineering contracting firm, has announced the creation of 30 new jobs in its Irish operations. The announcement was made during a visit ...

30 New Engineering Jobs for Limerick   CareersPortal
Jobs boost for Limerick as Kirby Group adds 30 new staff   Limerick Leader
30 new Limerick jobs at Kirby Group   RTE.ie
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  Irish Examiner   
Rise of up to 20% in manufacturing output forecast  Irish Examiner
Production from Ireland's manufacturing industries is expected to rise by as much as 20% this year, on the back of the strongest monthly growth data for 15 years. Such a strong annual rise would follow on from a 2.1% decline in 2013. Latest industrial ...

Ireland's industrial production up 12.8 pct in July   GlobalPost
Strong jump in industrial production in July   RTE.ie
Irish manufacturing output rises 12.8% in July   Irish Times

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  Irish Examiner   
Banks 'taking too long' on loan decisions  Irish Examiner
Small firms lobby group Isme has welcomed new figures showing increases in SME lending levels, but said banks are still taking too long to decide whether or not to approve loan applications. New data, published yesterday by the Central Bank, showed ...

Lending to SMEs rises to €1.1 billion in first half of 2014   Irish Times
Lending to SMEs up but credit down - Central Bank   RTE.ie

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  Agriland   
'Let's kick Coveney hard enough to get a result'  Agriland
Last night's IFA beef meeting in Roscommon saw Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney come in for some intense criticism from the audience and the IFA. IFA president Eddie Downey was asked: “Is Simon Coveney doing a good job as Minister for ...

Answer expected today on Tesco Irish label   Irish Farmers Journal
IFA waiting for Tesco response on labelling   RTE.ie
Farm group urges Minister to stay in talks to end beef crisis   Irish Times
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  Bidness ETC   
Call to postpone banana deal vote  Irish Examiner
The world's leading investor advisory firm, Institutional Shareholder Services, has called for a postponement of a shareholder meeting aimed at approving the merger of Dublin-based banana distributor Fyffes and its US rival, Chiquita. It emerged yesterday ...

ISS Recommends Against Chiquita Brands Deal for Fyffes   Wall Street Journal
Chiquita shareholders advised to reject Fyffes's takeover   Irish Times
Proxy firm recommends against Chiquita-Fyffes deal   Businessweek
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