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2015-03-09 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Minister: I won't wait months for Aer Lingus deal   
Irish Independent
Niall O'Connor and Colm Kelpie. Published 09/03/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD outside Dail Eireann. Open Gallery 1 The Minister for Transport, ...

Plea to unions to reconsider IAG offer   Irish Examiner
Govt would have 'more control' of slots under IAG   RTE.ie
'Government has an open mind about the sale of Aer Lingus' – Simon Harris   Yahoo News UK
Customs Today Newspaper   
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Irish Independent
   
Central Bank gets the blame as construction growth decreases   
Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 09/03/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. The Central Bank Open Gallery 1 The Central Bank. The Central Bank's new mortgage deposit rules have been blamed for contributing to a ...

Construction sector growth stalled last month   Irish Examiner
Growth in construction weakened last month   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
PTSB to set out plan to raise €500m-€550m   
Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 09/03/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Jeremy Masding, Group Chief Executive, Permanent TSB Open Gallery 1 Jeremy Masding, Group Chief Executive, Permanent TSB.
ECB approves Permanent TSB capital plan   Irish Times
Permanent TSB to seek €550m from private investors   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
RSA likely to face maximum fine of about €5m after Central Bank investigation   
Irish Times
British insurer RSA is set to be fined up to €5 million by the Central Bank in relation to financial irregularities that emerged at the business in 2013. However, this could be reduced to €3.5 million if the Central Bank deems that RSA has co-operated with its ...

Ex-RSA Ireland boss Smith blamed subordinates at exit   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Byrne's property group had €50m profit in 2013   
Irish Independent
Gordon Deegan. Published 09/03/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Haughey on Inishvickillane Open Gallery 1 Haughey on Inishvickillane. The property group established by one of Ireland's largest property developers, ...

Byrne property group records profits of €50m   Irish Examiner

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Limerick Leader
   
Loss of Dell's Limerick plant inspiration for novel by French author   
Limerick Leader
THE TRANSFER of Dell's manufacturing plant to Poland and the human cost felt in Limerick has been a source of inspiration for French author Dominique Le Meur's latest novel. The award-winning writer from Auxerre in Burgundy could have chosen to write ...

Northern Trust: fund administrator to create 300 new jobs in Limerick   Irish Independent
Taoiseach and Minister Bruton Announce 300 New Jobs at Northern Trust ...   MarketWatch
US financial firm Northern Trust to create 300 jobs in Limerick   Irish Times
Belfast Telegraph   
Siliconrepublic.com   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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The Nationalist
   
Industrialist Pallonji Mistry is Ireland's richest person   
The Nationalist
Pallonji Mistry and his family have a fortune of about €14.5bn, according to the Sunday Independent Rich List for 2015. they own an 18% stake in a huge conglomerate called the Tata group. Pallonji became an Irish citizen in 2003. Second on the list is the ...


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Three conferences to bring €2m to Dublin economy   
Irish Examiner
The organisation said the total amount of conference business announced in the past month represents a potential financial benefit of €10m. The conferences: - Life Cycle Assessment of Foods (LCAF) Conference 2016 will take place in Dublin in October ...


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Arab-Irish business conference aims to strengthen trade relationships   
Irish Times
On Wednesday, Ireland will host the inaugural Arab-Irish business conference at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham. The conference will not only serve to highlight the potential of the Arab market, but will also dispel some of the myths and misconceptions about ...


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Irish more likely to switch insurers, global survey finds   
Irish Times
Some 45 per cent cent of Irish customers are likely to switch insurance provider in the next 12 months, according to the findings of EY's Global Consumer Insurance Survey. This figure, which excludes life insurance, can be compared with 26 per cent globally.

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