2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Battle for control of Arnotts set to intensify   
Irish Times
The battle to take full control of Arnotts department store in Dublin is set to intensify in coming weeks, as its two rival shareholder blocs step up negotiations that are likely to result in one side buying out the other. It has emerged that BlueGem Capital, a UK ...

BlueGem enters battle for Arnotts   The Sunday Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Gaelectric eyeing more acquisitions   
Irish Examiner
Irish renewable energy group Gaelectric has announced two new wind farm purchases — estimated at a total cost of between €10m and €15m — and is negotiating on “a number” of further acquisition targets. The Dublin-based energy generation and storage ...

Gaelectric buys stakes in two wind farms   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
IDA spent €640000 on travel expenses last year   
Irish Examiner
IDA Ireland staff clocked up bills of almost €640,000 in airline tickets last year as they secured 197 new investments from investors across the world. New figures show that the IDA high-fliers paid out €639,000 on airline tickets — down on the €672,000 paid ...

IDA clocks up air spend of €639000   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Milk production to soar while farmer numbers fall by 3000   
Irish Independent
IRELAND will see the number of dairy farms actually drop, even as milk production soars. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The country is set to produce an extra two billion litres of milk a year by 2020 as the ...

Irish Dairy Board seeks to milk market by rebranding as Ornua as quotas end   Irish Times
Anticipation and angst as Europe ends milk quotas   BDlive
30 years of milk quotas – but what now?   Farming Life
Agriland   
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Irish Independent
   
Landlords and local councils give names of 100000 tenants to Irish Water   
Irish Independent
IRISH Water has been given the names of more than 100,000 tenants, which means they can now be sent water bills in the coming weeks. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Local authorities and landlord owners of ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Wholesale energy prices still falling   
Irish Examiner
Irish companies could see further reductions in their energy costs this year with the likelihood of wholesale prices continuing to drop. Latest data from leading independent energy supplier Vayu shows wholesale gas prices dropped by 4%, year-on-year, ...

Wholesale gas prices continue to tumble   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
He may be an investment genius, but Buffett's diet is seen as junk status   
Irish Independent
Following Warren Buffett's investment advice may be smart -but nutritionists say eating too many of the "junk-food" products made by companies he has invested in isn't quite as wise. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Food for thought: Buffett model will take time to digest   Irish Examiner
Warren Buffett: 3 Ways to Safeguard Your Savings From a Crisis   Chicago Daily News
Heinz moves carried heavy cost in human capital   Financial Times
New York Recorder   
Gulf Times   
Herald Sun   
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euronews
   
Second Holcim backer shows Lafarge concerns   
Irish Examiner
The Russian businessman Filaret Galchev, who owns a 10.8% stake in Swiss building materials group Holcim, via Eurocement Holding, has rejected the merger offer that France's Lafarge has made for Holcim, a Swiss newspaper reported. Galchev, Holcim's ...

Holcim Shareholder Plans to Vote Against Lafarge Deal   Wall Street Journal
Russia's Galchev rejects terms of Holcim/Lafarge merger: newspaper   Reuters
Key Holcim Shareholder Plans To Vote Against Lafarge Merger: WSJ   Nasdaq
The Moscow Times   
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Irish Times
   
Brazil corruption scheme allowed firms avoid up to €5.4bn in taxes   
Irish Times
Federal police in Brazil say they have uncovered a major corruption scheme inside the country's finance ministry that allowed prominent local companies and foreign multinationals avoid paying up to €5.4 billion in tax. The latest evidence of collusion between ...

Ford On List Of Companies Suspected Of Brazilian Tax Fraud   Forbes
Brazil uncovers multibillion-dollar tax fraud   BDlive

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Irish Times
   
Pharma industry stands over claim 500 jobs lost   
Irish Times
The Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association (IPHA), the main lobby group for drug companies, insists it “stands over” its claim that 500 jobs were lost in the sector in Ireland because of Government policies aimed at reducing the State's medicines bill.
IPHA claims 500 jobs lost due to drug-pricing   RTE.ie

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