2015年4月25日 星期六

2015-04-26 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
IBRC row no longer business ... it's personal   
Irish Independent
ALAN Dukes folded his rangy figure into his chair. He leant back, and swivelled around, eyeballing journalists as he gave his account of the story that dominated the political agenda all week. He was angry, forthright and oozing confidence. Even his posture ...

Fmr Dept of Finance chief defends civil servants   RTE.ie
Siteserv: attacks on civil servants 'regrettable', says Moran   Irish Times
John Moran says personal attacks on civil servants over Siteserv deal are ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Irish Examiner   
BBC News   
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Irish Independent
   
Ulster Bank's Jim Brown is highest-paid banker in Ireland after 66pc wage rise   
Irish Independent
Ulster Bank chief executive Jim Brown saw his overall pay package jump by 66pc last year as the bank returned to profit for the first time since the financial crisis. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brown's ...

9% of staff at AIB are earning €100k or more   Irish Examiner
AIB chooses Bernard Byrne to take over as chief executive from David Duffy   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Tesco Ireland's figures reveal a €90m supplier 'black hole'   
Irish Independent
Profits at Tesco Ireland were overstated by almost €90m, the Sunday Independent has learned. The giant retailer has been forced to "adjust" the profits of its Irish subsidiary by £63m (€88m) due to its previous treatment of supplier payments.

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Europe alarm over lack of Greece Plan B   
The Australian Financial Review
A Friday's meeting of euro zone officials descended into attacks on Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis for his failure to deliver. Reuters. Europe's refusal to draw up contingency plans to prepare for the failure of negotiations with Greece is alarming some ...

Isolated in debt talks, Greek finance rebel gets the cold shoulder   Reuters
Eurozone Finance Ministers Contemplate 'Plan B' for Greece   Wall Street Journal
Eurozone express hopes that Greek criticism will bear fruit   Washington Post
Irish Examiner   
Voice of America   
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The Nationalist
   
Large increase in consumers being pusued for bad debts in court   
The Nationalist
A credit risk analyst firm reports there has been a significant increase in the level of banks pursuing consumers for debt. VisionNet.ie said financial institutions were awarded almost €53m in bad debt judgements in the first three months of 2015 - an increase of ...

Bad debt judgements award €53m to banks   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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RTE.ie
   
Credit union discusses small loan red tape   
RTE.ie
The head of the Irish League of Credit Unions Martin Sisk has said some members seeking to borrow small amounts are turning to money lenders over red tape. Members seeking small loans have said that they are resorting to money lenders as it is easier ...

Capital is one of the areas worst hit by garda cuts as crime soars   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Wing and a prayer: can airports rise above storm?   
Irish Independent
Knock Airport needs €40m to protect its future and Cork Airport has seen passenger numbers nosedive by a third. Graham Clifford reports. Published 26/04/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Bailout: The future of Ireland ...

Ireland West Airport plan requires EU approval   Leitrim Observer

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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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The Clare Herald
   
Tourism award win for Shannon Airport   
The Clare Herald
Shannon Airport CEO Neil Pakey accepts the award at the Hilton Dublin tonight. Pic c/o Failte Ireland. Shannon Airport has tonight been named winner of one of 12 award categories at the Irish Tourism Industry Awards in Dublin. Organised and presented by ...


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Irish Independent
   
Irish tech unit pays €58m tax on €7.8bn revenues   
Irish Independent
The main Irish subsidiary of US software and hardware giant Oracle paid corporation tax of €58m as revenues topped €7.85bn last year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. New figures lodged by Oracle EMEA Ltd to ...

Oracle pays €58m in tax   Irish Examiner

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