2015年3月22日 星期日

2015-03-23 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
TDs bid to block Aer Lingus sell-off   
Irish Examiner
Government TDs opposed to the sale of Aer Lingus are set to meet unions this week amid growing speculation that the Cabinet is to sign off on the drawn-out €1.3bn deal by the middle of April. Labour TDs Joe Costello and Robert Dowds confirmed the group ...

Aer Lingus deal hangs on Heathrow   Irish Independent

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Irish Times
   
Ireland could add 5000 new jobs in FinTech by 2020, says Deloitte   
Irish Times
Some 5,000 jobs could be created in Ireland in the “fintech” industry over the next five years, according to an analysis by professional services firm Deloitte. This would represent a doubling in employment in this burgeoning part of the IFSC and would ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Cabinet to hear new IAG Aer Lingus buy-out proposal within two weeks   
Irish Examiner
The latest proposals from IAG in relation to its planned €1.3bn buy-out of the Government's share of Aer Lingus are due to be put to the Cabinet within the next fortnight. The Sunday Business Post reports Ministers could give clearance for the bid at its first ...

Oireachtas Committee to listen to Virgin Atlantic worries on Aer Lingus sale   BreakingNews.ie
Branson's Virgin aims to scupper Aer Lingus bid   Irish Independent
Virgin Atlantic intervenes in Aer Lingus bid   Newstalk 106-108 fm
RTE.ie   
Irish Times   
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Times
   
Pollution in China an opportunity for Irish firms, says Minister Alan Kelly   
Irish Times
China's environmental crisis offers opportunities for Irish companies in the environmental products and waste management arena, Minister for the Environment Alan Kelly said after a visit to the region, and Ireland needs to ramp up its presence in China to take ...

Shanghai Stock Link Change Draws Doubts   Nasdaq
Chinese scientists seek elusive 'recipe' for herbs and stem cells   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hong Kong Government Approves Plan to Add Third Runway at International ...   TravelPulse

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Irish Times
   
More than 400 international food buyers arrive for Bord Bia event   
Irish Times
The biggest international food buyer event to be staged in Ireland got under way yesterday and involves the arrival of more than 400 food and drink buyers from 30 countries. The week-long Marketplace event has been organised by Bord Bia and will see ...

Over 400 food and drink buyers to attend Marketplace 2015   Agriland

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Irish Independent
   
No minutes for Irish Water meetings attended by former minister Hogan   
Irish Independent
There are no minutes from a series of high-level Irish Water meetings held in 2012, including some attended by then environment minister Phil Hogan. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Mr Hogan met with Bord Gáis ...

Lucinda Creighton calls for inquiry into Hogan meetings with Bord Gáis   Irish Times
No record kept of 2012 Irish Water meetings   RTE.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Central Bank rules won't have effect on house prices   
Irish Independent
The Central Bank's new mortgage rules have created anxiety and uncertainty among house buyers, and the majority of commentators think that loan-to-value (LTV) limits of 80pc (90pc in the case of first-time buyers purchasing properties below €220,000) will ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Most want credit unions to merge, and provide ATMs, debit cards and online ...   
Irish Examiner
Research by Behaviour and Attitudes found 84% are in favour of mergers, and the provision of an enhanced range of products and services. More than a quarter of those surveyed said they would consider moving to a credit union account for day-to-day ...


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Irish Times
   
IFG shareholders hope full-year results will bring good news on dividends front   
Irish Times
IFG shareholders will be sitting up and taking notice on Thursday. The streamlined, pared-back financial services group is due to issue its full-year results and there could be good news on the dividends front. IFG has undergone a metamorphosis in recent ...


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Irish Times
   
Irish Water to inherit €100m in unpaid commercial charges   
Irish Times
Irish Water is to inherit a debt of €100 million in relation to unpaid commercial water rates from local authorities later this year, while a further €50 million in bad debt is likely to be written off. Irish Water is introducing a metered water service to domestic ...


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