2014年12月3日 星期三

2014-12-04 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Banks criticised as number in long-term arrears rises   
Irish Independent
Charlie Weston Twitter · Email. Published 04/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. David Hall. There has been a rise in the number of homeowners who are two years or more in arrears on their mortgages.
Mortgage arrears fall for fifth quarter in row   Irish Examiner
Cantillon: Goodbody economist describes mortgage data as a 'mixed bag'   Irish Times
Irish mortgage arrears decline; 38463 BTL accounts in arrears   FinFacts Ireland
RTE.ie   
Reuters   
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Independent
   
How Dublin's Havok became a game-changer in a €50bn industry   
Irish Independent
Adrian Weckler Twitter · Email. Published 04/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. David Coghlan, chief executive Havok. How many Irish technology firms lead their field internationally in a multi-billion-dollar industry?
Dublin ranking slips seven places   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
Central Bank to sell landmark Dame Street HQ   
Irish Times
The Central Bank of Ireland's former headquarters on Dame Street: The main building requires repairs costing millions to make it suitable for a new tenant. Photograph: Matt Kavanagh. Tom Lyons. Topics: Business · Commercial Property · Maurice Fitzgerald ...


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Business Recorder
   
AIB sale towards the back end of 2015 will cut debt   
Irish Examiner
The Government will use the proceeds of the sale of AIB to pay down debt when it partially offloads the state-owned bank towards the end of 2015 or the start of 2016, according to the Finance Minister Michael Noonan. Speaking in the Dáil yesterday in ...

Noonan says Government is not rushing to sell AIB   Irish Times
Government may sell AIB shares next year - Noonan   RTE.ie
Posted by Parvez Jabri   Business Recorder

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Irish Independent
   
Court rules that family must be allowed back into home   
Irish Independent
A couple and their young son, who were locked out of their Dublin home, have been allowed back into the apartment following a court ruling. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. On November 20, Ventislava ...

Family locked out of rented home by Dublin County sherriff allowed to return   Irish Times
Family secures right to re-enter apartment after locks changed   Irish Examiner
Family who slept in car after being evicted allowed back home   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Independent
   
Techies to share $41m after selling Dublin firm   
Irish Independent
Gavin McLoughlin. Published 04/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. OpenJaw chief executive Kieron Branagan. Dublin-based travel technology firm OpenJaw Technologies is to be bought by Canadian-listed GuestLogix ...

Canadian firm to acquire OpenJaw for €33.5m   RTE.ie
GuestLogix to acquire Dublin-based OpenJaw for $41.2m   Irish Times
GuestLogix agrees $41.2 million acquisition of Openjaw Technologies   Travolution

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Irish Independent
   
Unemployment drops to lowest rate since crash   
Irish Independent
Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Minister Richard Bruton with (on left) Martin Shanahan, CEO IDA Ireland, and Keith O'Brien, SVP-Professional Services at Calypso. Picture: Maxwell's. The unemployment rate has tumbled to 10.7pc - the lowest ...

Calypso Technology to create up to 150 jobs in Dublin   Irish Times
US software firm creates 150 jobs   Belfast Telegraph
150 new jobs for Dublin   Irish Examiner
TechCentral.ie   
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Irish Examiner
   
Water charges blunt confidence   
Irish Examiner
The majority of consumers are still failing to see the positive effects of improved economic performance as pressure on household finances continues to act as a drag on confidence levels. Consumer sentiment remained largely steady in November falling ...

Irish consumer sentiment stalls in November   Reuters
Consumer sentiment steady in November   RTE.ie
Irish consumer sentiment holds steady in November   Irish Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Live Register drops to lowest point since early '09   
Irish Examiner
The number of people claiming the dole has fallen by almost 40,000 in the last 12 months to its lowest level since early 2009. There were 352,647 people on the Live Register last month, down from 391,507 in November 2013, according to the latest figures ...

Irish Live Register + public scheme numbers in November at 451000 - 21% of ...   FinFacts Ireland
Unemployment rate fell to 10.7pc last month   Irish Independent
Unemployment falls to post-recessionary low of 10.7%   Irish Times
Leinster Express   
GlobalPost   
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Irish Examiner
   
Decision to close post office in Leap criticised   
Irish Examiner
A spokesman for An Post said yesterday it was removing its presence from Leap for a number of reasons. The post office in the village has been closed since February 25, but hopes of getting it reopened were dashed yesterday when An Post announced it ...

Leap Post Office to remain closed   Southern Star Newspaper
Leap Post Office to remain closed permanently   West Cork Times

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