2015年5月14日 星期四

2015-05-15 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
Consumer price figures 'mask' real increases   
Irish Examiner
A raft of everyday household expenses, including private landlord rents, public transport, and college registration fees, are soaring above the price levels reached during the boom years, official figures show. Analysts say that a detailed breakdown of ...

Annual consumer prices down 0.7% in April   RTE.ie
Cost of car insurance increases while fuel prices fall   Irish Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Paye income tax refunds to encourage business start-ups   
Irish Examiner
The Government says its scheme to help entrepreneurs recover up to 41% of their start-up costs by way of refunds on previous income tax bills will encourage many more people to set up in business and create jobs. The new scheme, which is called Sure ...

Tax relief for first time entrepreneurs   Irish Independent
Tax refund scheme is 'window dressing'   Irish Times
Ireland extends tax relief to home grown start ups   Big News Network.com

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Irish Times
   
Too soon for pay rises, claims former Ibec head   
Irish Times
Ireland's economy is not yet sufficiently recovered to consider reversing cuts in pay imposed during the years of austerity, according to a former president of employers' group Ibec. Julie O'Neill, who was the first woman president of the organisation and is now ...


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Irish Independent
   
'No plan' for Anglo as bank was on brink of €1.6bn loan default   
Irish Independent
Former governors of Bank of Ireland Laurence Crowley (left) and Richard Burrows arriving for Open Gallery 2 Former governors of Bank of Ireland Laurence Crowley (left) and Richard Burrows arriving for the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry at Leinster House ...

Bankers' testimony sheds light but big questions remain unanswered   Irish Times
Bank guarantee 'was a government decision'   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Farmers vote to get €15000 windfall for Glanbia shares   
Irish Independent
More than 15,500 farmers are in line for a massive pay-out averaging more than €15,000 after voting in favour of a €170m conversion of valuable shares in Irish food giant Glanbia. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Glanbia members to net €238m windfall   Irish Examiner
Member of Glanbia's co-op vote to cut stake in plc   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Paddy Power's strong start to year   
Irish Independent
Paddy Power has confirmed that Gary McGann will become its new chairman, succeeding incumbent Nigel Northridge. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Mr McGann is retiring as chief executive of packaging giant ...

Paddy Power payout to be a one-off   Irish Examiner
Paddy Power's (PDYPY) CEO Andy McCue Hosts Interim Management ...   Seeking Alpha
Paddy Power reports positive start to year as chairman steps down   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Tech firms to create 160 jobs   
Irish Independent
Some 160 jobs are to be created with the expansion of two technology companies, it has been announced. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Slack, a software firm with headquarters in San Francisco, said it will ...

US software firm Slack announces 100 jobs for Dublin   Irish Times
Tech firm announces 100 jobs in Dublin   Irish Examiner
Slack Opens European HQ in Dublin   Wall Street Journal (blog)

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Irish Independent
   
NTMA sells €750m of seven-year bonds   
Irish Independent
In February, the NTMA raised €500m through the auction of a 15-year Open Gallery 1 In February, the NTMA raised €500m through the auction of a 15-year bond. The National Treasury Management Agency has sold €750 million of seven year government ...

State borrows €750m bonds   Herald
NTMA sells €750 million of seven-year bonds at auction   Irish Times
NTMA sells €750m of seven-year bonds at 0.8%   RTE.ie
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Irish Times
   
Eastern-Midlands plan aims to halt black bin landfill waste   
Irish Times
Some €360 million needs to be spent within the next six years on infrastructure to manage and regulate the waste of just over half the population of the State, according to a new waste plan for the eastern and midlands region. The Eastern-Midlands Region ...

DCC says country needs new incinerator   RTE.ie
New Plan to Regulate Waste In Dublin   98FM

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Irish Independent
   
UDG raises guidance as profits hit €53.6m   
Irish Independent
UDG Healthcare has raised its full-year profit forecasts after adjusted operating profits in the first half of its financial year jumped 19pc to €53.6m. The figure was significantly ahead of analyst expectations.
UDG moves mergers and acquisitions scouts to US   Irish Examiner
Questor share tip: UDG Healthcare changes profit gears   Telegraph.co.uk
UDG raises full-year earnings forecast as revenues rise by 9%   Irish Times
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