2015年4月6日 星期一

2015-04-07 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Kellogg's pays €7m tax on €7.1bn sales moved through State   
Irish Times
The breakfast cereal giant Kellogg's, which routes a huge chunk of its global revenues through Ireland, has warned investors the international clampdown on corporate tax avoidance could have a “material impact” on its finances. An Irish Times analysis of its ...

Kellogg's urged to come clean as it emerges it effectively paid no corporation tax ...   This is Money
Kellogg's pays next to no tax in Britain   Daily Mail
Kellogg's says tax clampdown will harm profits   HITC
The Sunday Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Double-digit Irish house price increases unlikely   
Irish Examiner
House prices grew by almost 5% nationally in the first quarter of the year, but a return to spiralling double-digit hikes appears remote thanks to the introduction of new Central Bank mortgage lending restrictions. The price rise seen across the country ...

Asking price for homes up twice as fast outside the capital   Irish Independent
Daft says house prices rise 4.6% in three months   Irish Times
cork chief hails dublin's revival   Herald
Irish Mirror   
World Property Journal   
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Irish Examiner
   
Ireland can continue in elite of software sector   
Irish Examiner
Ireland is unlikely to be the incubation centre that gives birth to the next global consumer-facing tech giant, in the mould of Facebook, Google, or Twitter, but can continue to rival the world's elite in other areas, according to Enterprise Ireland's software chief.
Ireland trade with US bucks the trend for EU exports   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Global fashion site to promote Irish fashion capitals   
Irish Independent
Global online retail fashion house Asos is to promote Ireland as a destination in a tie-in deal with Tourism Ireland. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Under the deal, Asos will highlight Dublin and Belfast as style ...


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Irish Independent
   
Shareholders at NTR in line for €240m sale payout   
Irish Independent
Irish renewable energy group NTR has up to €240m in its arsenal to return to shareholders following the sale of its last remaining US windfarms. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The company has sold its Post ...

Energy investor NTR sells €221m assets   Irish Examiner
NTR wraps up $244m deal to sell US windfarms   Irish Times
NTR sells windfarms for €222m   Herald

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Irish Independent
   
IMF confident Greece will pay loan tranche   
Irish Independent
Greece's finance minister has reassured the International Monetary Fund that his government will make a key debt repayment this week after meeting with IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Washington.
April Eurogroup deadline set for Greek agreement   Irish Examiner
Greek Letter: Early election only option if exchequer bare   Irish Times
Washington urges Athens to 'fully commit' to bailout talks   Reuters
New York Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Johnnie Fox's on high with rise in profits   
Irish Independent
Pre-tax profits at one of the best known pubs in the country, Johnnie Fox's in the Dublin Mountains, reached new heights last year when they increased by 15pc to €226,801. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
The only way is up as Johnnie Fox's pub profits reach new heights   Irish Examiner
Johnnie Fox's sees profits soar   Herald

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Irish Independent
   
Ulster Bank's first pasture loan offers farmers €60000   
Irish Independent
Ulster Bank has launched its first ever "pasture loan" as the bank tries to capture a larger share of the agricultural lending market. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Loans of up to €60,000 will be made available ...

Ulster Bank launches €60k loan scheme for farmers   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
O'Brien joins board of telecoms private equity firm   
Irish Independent
Billionaire businessman Denis O'Brien has joined the board of a new $16bn (€14.6bn) private equity-style fund created to invest in telecoms and technology firms across Europe and the US. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Denis O'Brien teams with Russian oligarch for $16bn plan   Irish Times
Russian Tycoon Fridman to Spend $16 Billion on US and European Telecoms   The Moscow Times
Russian billionaire targets US, Europe in $16b telecoms spree   gulfnews.com
RT   
Reuters   
Financial Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
€620k spent on revamp of Irish Embassy in China   
Irish Examiner
A revamp of the Irish embassy in China has cost the taxpayer €620,000, it was reported today. According to the Irish Daily Mail, €82,000 of this was spent in 21 days in the run up to a State visit by President Michael D Higgins. Some €11,000 was spent on ...

Renovations in Irish embassy in Beijing cost €620000   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Irish Embassy in China spends €11k on garden furniture   Irish Independent
Upgrades to Irish Embassy in Beijing cost €600000 over two years   Irish Times

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