2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Former ESB man Byrne to plug into top AIB job   
Irish Independent
FORMER ESB executive turned banker Bernard Byrne has been selected to take over as AIB's chief executive officer from outgoing bank boss David Duffy, it is understood. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
AIB seeks approval to name new chief executive   Irish Examiner
AIB chooses Bernard Byrne to take over as chief executive from David Duffy   Irish Times
AIB set to name Byrne as new CEO - reports   RTE.ie
Bloomberg   
euronews   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Battle for Claridge's Ends in Sale to Qatari Group   
New York Times
LONDON — After a four-year legal battle for control of Claridge's and its two sister landmark hotels in London, two British billionaires have sold their shares in the chain to a Qatari group, ending a long struggle over the luxury properties. The holding company ...

Acquisition movement prompts reshuffle in London hotel market   Business Sale Report
McKillen investors take control of prime London hotels   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Belfast tycoon McKillen 'triumphs' as Barclay brothers exit London's luxury hotels   Belfast Telegraph
Legal Week   
London Loves Business   
Irish Independent   
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Irish Examiner
   
US company to create 100 jobs in Waterford as part of €4.4m plan   
Irish Examiner
US-based international publishing group Agora has announced a 300% increase in employment at its Irish operations, with 100 jobs set to come on stream at a new €4.4m development in Co Waterford. Martin Shanahan. The group — which is headquartered ...

Publishing firm to create 100 jobs   Irish Independent
Agora Publishing to create 100 jobs in Co Waterford   Irish Times
US firm promises 100 jobs in Waterford expansion   RTE.ie
Siliconrepublic.com   
thejournal.ie   
CareersPortal   
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Irish Independent
   
The Punt: Riga rockets for Varoufakis   
Irish Independent
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis suffered a rather bruising encounter with his fellow Eurozone finance ministers when they convened in the Latvian capital over the last few days. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Time running out, eurogroup chief warns Greece   Irish Times
Euro zone urges Greece to speed up key reforms   Gulf Daily News
Greece debt crisis: Eurozone threat over $7 billion bailout loan   The Australian
New York Times   
Financial Times   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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Irish Independent
   
Courts award €52m to banks so far this year   
Irish Independent
Banks were awarded €52.4m in 86 separate bad debt judgments against consumers in the first three months of this year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. That's a 56pc increase in value compared to the same ...

Calls for help on debts   Irish Examiner
Banks secure judgments of almost €53m in last three months   Irish Times

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National Post
   
Everything you think you know about milk is wrong   
National Post
An actor named Sean Whalen sits at a desk, spreading a generous helping of peanut butter on a slice of bread, listening to a classical music radio station. The scene of the ad makes it clear he's surrounded by artifacts from the Burr-Hamilton duel, the historic ...

Wheat, meat, now milk – what's safe to eat in the 21st century?   The Globe and Mail
Video: How the country's top dairy farm became best in class   Agriland
A day on the farm with the Dwans - champion dairy farmers of 2014   Irish Farmers Journal
The Scottish Farmer   
Foster's Daily Democrat   
Siouxland News   
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Irish Independent
   
The clock ticks down for over-35s - so what are your options now?   
Irish Independent
Q: What is going on? A: From next week if you are over the age of 35 and do not have health insurance it could cost you a lot of money to buy it. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Q: What? A: At present, everyone is ...

Varadkar is becoming a cheerleader for private health insurance   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Weak euro helps mask rise in business costs - report   
Irish Independent
The weak euro has masked the fact that the costs of doing business in Ireland are on the up, according to a new major economic report. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The study from the National ...

Protecting the recovery   Irish Times
Ireland is 3rd most expensive location in Eurozone for consumer goods & services   FinFacts Ireland
Business costs starting to rise gain - NCC report   RTE.ie

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Irish Examiner
   
Tyndall staff to picket over pay   
Irish Examiner
Staff at Cork's prestigious Tyndall Institute look set to strike again next month, in a long-running dispute over pay parity. The institute, which is part of University College Cork, is the largest research facility of its type in Ireland and is known internationally for its ...

Staff at Tyndall National Institute in Cork to strike next month   Irish Times

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Talk of the Town
   
Alltech to buy Mankato's Ridley Inc. for $428 million   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Alltech, a large animal health company, is acquiring Ridley for $428 million in all-cash deal. 0 · comments; decrease font size resize text increase font size; print · buy reprints. Share0. Share via Email. Ridley Inc., the Mankato-based producer of animal feed ...

Pearse Lyons's Alltech pays €400m for US firm   Irish Independent
Alltech buys Ridley for €400m   Talk of the Town
Agri-company Alltech buys rival in €400m deal   Irish Examiner
Irish Times   
Farm Futures   
Lexington Herald Leader   
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