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2015-05-11 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Construction activity picks up while NI economy continues to splutter   
Irish Times
Ulster Bank's purchasing managers index (PMI) for April confirmed that the construction sector is on the mend, with new orders and employment rising fast over previous months. The index rose “sharply”, the bank said, to 57.2 in April from 52.9 the previous ...

Recovery in construction sector gathers pace   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Commuter belt rents soar due to property shortage   
Irish Independent
A severe shortage of rental properties is driving up prices in the Dublin commuter belt by double figures. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Rental inflation has started to slow in the capital but now it is the ...

Rents increase and rental properties are less available, report finds   Irish Examiner
Rising rents pushing Dubs further afield   Herald

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Eurozone Ministers to Meet Again on Greek Debt   
New York Times
BRUSSELS — Finance ministers from eurozone countries were scheduled to meet here on Monday as Greece drew perilously close to running out of money and defaulting on its debt. Still, the likelihood of an imminent deal with the leftist government in ...

Eurogroup ministers meet for two days of talks on Greece   Irish Times
Greece seeks Eurozone recognition of economic progress   BBC News
Greece slashes economic growth forecast again in latest reform plan   Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

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Irish Independent
   
Restructuring on the menu at Abrakebabra   
Irish Independent
The directors of fast food business Abrakebabra expect the restructuring of the loss-making group's finances and rental agreements to be completed on terms acceptable to the group's bank and landlords.
Abrakebabra to restructure business following loss   Irish Examiner

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JOE
   
Government exemption allows ESB employees to avoid paying Universal Social ...   
JOE
A deal is believed to have been struck between the ESB and the Government in 2011. ESB employees do not have to pay the Universal Social Charge (USC) on their company shares under an agreement with the government, according to a report in today's ...

ESB employees avoid universal social charge on shares after Government deal   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Times
   
ChannelSight signs ecommerce technology deal with Mondelez   
Irish Times
Irish technology firm ChannelSight has signed a partnership with Mondelez International that will see the multinational company use its ecommerce technology to drive sales. ChannelSight allows brands to add “buy it now” buttons to its product pages, social ...

Mondelez extends e-commerce offerings   Marketing Interactive
Mondelez International Rating Reiterated by Canaccord Genuity (MDLZ)   Dakota Financial News
Mondelez International's "Hold" Rating Reaffirmed at Canaccord Genuity (MDLZ)   Mideast Time

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Laois Nationalist
   
Plane from Dublin to Oslo forced into emergency landing in Aberdeen   
Irish Examiner
A flight from Dublin to Norway has been forced to make an emergency landing in Scotland. The Scandinavian Airlines flight to Oslo was forced to divert to Aberdeen this lunchtime. It is understood the diversion was due to cabin pressure problems during the ...

Boeing 737 lands safely in Aberdeen after alert   BBC News
SAS makes emergency landing in Aberdeen   eTurboNews

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Irish Independent
   
Google's man in Ireland presses 'go-faster' button   
Irish Independent
Ronan Harris, a 43-year-old Lucan electrical engineer, has become Google's head guy in Ireland. In his first interview he tells business editor Nick Webb how he plans to grow one of the biggest tech operations in the country ...


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Irish Times
   
Businessmen Denis O'Brien and Leslie Buckley offload ChinaHR   
Irish Times
Businessmen Denis O'Brien and Leslie Buckley have retreated from the Chinese online recruitment market after just two years, after selling their ChinaHR business last week to Asian online classifieds company 58. com. According to local reports, some staff ...

58.com Acquires ChinaHR.com   ChinaTechNews.com
O'Brien and Buckley sell China jobs site to Nasdaq-listed rival   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Bankers in sackcloth and ashes   
Irish Examiner
What have we learned from the banking inquiry so far? Kryan Fitzgerald says there is plenty of real reform still needed at our financial institutions. Our bankers and some of their economists have been helping the political policemen and policewomen with ...


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