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2015-01-12 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
IAG set for third Aer Lingus bid   
Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 12/01/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. For File...Aer Lingus Planes...Dublin Airoort. Aer lingus. British Airways owner IAG could make another revised bid for Aer Lingus as early as ...

Aer Lingus rejects second IAG proposal   ch-aviation
Aer Lingus Rejects IAG's Revised Takeover Bid   RTT News
British airways owner IAG makes second bid for Aer Lingus   India Gazette
Airwise   
Daily Times Nigeria   
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Independent
   
Keanes' €900000 pension pay hits profits at Drayton   
Irish Independent
Gordon Deegan. Published 12/01/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Oliver St John Gogarty pub. Profits at the group that owns the Oliver St John Gogarty pub and Blooms hotel in Dublin's Temple Bar were hit last year after ...

€900000 pension payment hits Drayton profits   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
State hopes to get bailout cash back from main banks   
Irish Times
The State could eventually recoup all the cash used to bail out AIB, Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB, Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said. This would leave the €35 billion cost of bailing out Anglo and Irish Nationwide as the final cash cost to the ...

Families offered €1000 lure to switch mortgage lender   Irish Independent
Banks slammed for feeble rate cuts   The Sunday Times

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Irish Times
   
Quinn glass bidders Vidrala say they will keep jobs   
Irish Times
The preferred bidder for the former Quinn Group glass business on the Cavan-Fermanagh border has promised to maintain employment in the plant, the current owner of the business has said. The statement from the Aventas Group, which took over the ...

Former Quinn glass firm being sold to Spanish firm   BBC News
Vidrala wins bidding war for Quinn Glass   The Sunday Times

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BreakingNews.ie
   
Three-quarters of firms hope to raise pay this year   
Irish Examiner
Almost three-quarters of employers are considering increasing staff salaries this year, a survey has revealed. The study by Dublin-based Abrivia Recruitment found that nearly 90% of firms are either 'likely' or 'very likely' to hire new staff during 2015; with 73% ...

Almost three-quarters of companies 'looking to hire permanent staff this year'   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Anglo facing huge legal costs over pursuit of Drumm   
Irish Independent
The former Anglo Irish Bank is facing huge legal fees following its successful pursuit of disgraced ex-chief executive David Drumm through the US courts. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Legal documents seen by ...

Wife of banker David Drumm will cling on to up to €1million worth of the couple's ...   Irish Mirror
Recordings shed new light on Drumm bankruptcy bid   RTE.ie
Red Rock, Eddie Hobbs, and “Al” Shatter: The week in numbers   thejournal.ie
The Sunday Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Fears deflation will knock global recovery off course   
Irish Examiner
With oil prices on a seemingly never-ending slide, China, Europe, and, Indeed, Ireland wait to see the ramifications, writes Kyran FitzGerald. before Christmas, a friend of mine got a bit of a shock. Having filled his petrol tank, he examined his bill. It was lower ...

How essential investments could fare if deflation fears worsen   West Valley News
Deflation fears rock markets again but consumers see windfall—for now   Los Angeles Times

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Irish Times
   
Portugal Telecom investigation follows 'inexplicable' investment   
Irish Times
Just over a year after Portugal Telecom announced a planned merger with Brazil's Oi, which aimed to create a leading global brand, both firms have become mired in a financial scandal which has caused their market value to plummet and raised doubts ...

Brazil Banks Endangered By Petrobras Corruption   Brazil Business Today (subscription)
Why the US will power the world economy in 2015   Online Athens

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Irish Times
   
Trichet warned Cowen about consequences of bank guarantee   
Irish Times
Former ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet warned ex-taoiseach Brian Cowen of the consequences of the blanket bank guarantee in a previously unseen 2008 letter released under Freedom of Information. In the letter marked “urgent” and sent to Mr Cowen ...


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Irish Independent
   
Dublin Port Chief Hails Growth, Looks To Future Of Cruise Business And More   
Afloat
#DublinPort - Dublin Port's chief executive has moved to dispel criticism of the city's Docklands an entry point for tourists, coming after another bumper year for cruise traffic. Speaking to Bobby Kerr on NewsTalk's Down to Business show yesterday (10 ...

Plans advanced for two new bridges in Dublin Docklands   Irish Independent

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