2014年9月26日 星期五

2014-09-27 Ireland Business

  Irish Independent   
Chiquita to be top banana under new terms of Fyffes deal  Irish Independent
John Mulligan Twitter · Email. Published 27/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. The merged ChiquitaFyffes business would control a 14% share of the world's $7bn (€5.5bn) banana market. Fruit firms Fyffes and Chiquita have tried to thwart a threat from the ...

Merger Accord Revised by Chiquita and Fyffes   New York Times
Fyffes agrees revised merger terms   Irish Examiner
European stocks rise on US optimism   Irish Times
Herald Scotland   
Businessweek   
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  Irish Independent   
Neighbour pitted against neighbour in new property tax value clampdown  Irish Independent
Fionnan Sheahan Twitter · Bio Email. Published 27/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Some €250m was expected to be collected, with €259m actually coming in last year. A new clampdown on property tax valuations will pit neighbour against neighbour ...

Revenue poised to deploy house tax inspectors   Irish Examiner
3600 properties worth more than €1m   Irish Times
C&AG urges review of property tax exemptions   RTE.ie

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  Irish Independent   
Daniel O'Donnell on song to the tune of €3m profit  Irish Independent
Accumulated profits at the main entertainment firm owned by crooner Daniel O'Donnell last year topped the €3m mark. Share. Go To. Comments. DOD Promotions also recorded profits of €215,554 in 2013. The O'Donnell entertainment business consistently ...

O'Donnell on song as profits top €3m   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Examiner   
€140m per year lost in welfare fraud and errors  Irish Examiner
Almost €140m per year has been lost through fraud and errors in the jobseeker's allowance scheme, according to the Comptroller and Auditor General report for 2013. The €2.68m-a-week losses in payments to jobseekers, combined with significant losses in ...

Fraud on Jobseekers' Allowance cost the State €2.68 million a week in 2013   thejournal.ie
Govt spent €241m on water investment in 2013   RTE.ie
Fraud and error in jobseeker's allowance cost State €100m last year   Irish Times

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  Irish Examiner   
Hotel sales top pre-recession levels as turnaround continues unabated  Irish Examiner
The market for hotel purchases has never been busier than in the first nine months of the year, as sales top even pre-recession levels, according to a new report. The latest analysis on the sector from property advisers CBRE shows the dramatic turnaround in ...

45 hotel deals completed so far this year   RTE.ie
Creggan Court sells for over €1m   Westmeath Independent
Hoteliers upbeat about the tourism industry prospects   Irish Independent
Property Magazine International   
Irish Times   
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  Kildare Nationalist   
Council workers awarded €450 'eating on site' allowance  Kildare Nationalist
A group of council workers have been awarded an "eating on site allowance" after winning a battle with Dublin City Council. The local authority had refused to pay the money, claiming staff were not entitled to it. However the Labour Court recommended that ...

Council workers win fight for 'eat on site' payment   Irish Independent
Workers celebrate €400 lunch payment   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Independent   
O'Leary sees strong growth as profits soar  Herald.ie
Ryanair's profits for its current financial year will be at the upper end of the €620m to €650m guidance the company gave in August, the airline predicted yesterday. Also in this section. Anyone who bakes bread extols the pleasures of the process. The ritual of ...

Ryanair upgrades passenger forecast   Belfast Telegraph
Ryanair increases FY2015 guidance   CAPA - Centre for Aviation
O'Leary blasts shareholder advisor group as board backed   Irish Independent
Times Colonist   
HITC   
Irish Times   
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  Siliconrepublic.com   
Hays Global Skills Index points to need for further support for skilled immigration  Siliconrepublic.com
Richard Eardley, Hays Ireland's managing director, speaks at the Future Jobs Forum in February in the Convention Centre Dublin. Photo by Conor McCabe Photography. The Hay Global Skills Index has good news for Ireland, but the key stakeholders must ...

Ireland short on skilled workers   Herald.ie
Britain's 'talent mismatch' among worst in Europe, says Hays report   HRmagazine.co.uk
Concerns over major skills shortages in key sectors   Irish Independent
Fresh Business Thinking   
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  thejournal.ie   
Taxpayers look like the losers (yet again) in the latest bank bailout developments  thejournal.ie
IRISH FINANCIAL OFFICIALS are bowing to pressure from their European counterparts to get rid of debts stemming from the Anglo Irish Bank crisis – despite the move costing taxpayers yet more money. That view comes from University College Dublin ...

The Central Bank and the Anglo bond   RTE.ie (blog)
Boost for the economy as Anglo debts set to be sold off   Irish Independent
Move on Anglo debt set to boost exchequer earnings   Irish Times

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  Irish Times   
Property debt overhang still hampering many Irish SMEs  Irish Times
Small and medium-sized firms are shouldering just over €26 billion in debt, according to research by the Central Bank. The bank, however, was unable to put a precise figure on how much of this debt related to property loans taken out during the boom.
Irish firms over-dependent on banks; Slow to adopt newer financial products   FinFacts Ireland
SME funding options   Irish Independent

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