2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 Ireland Business


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Greek bailout deal could be reached 'within the next week'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis said on Monday that he expects an agreement with bailout creditors within the next week, which would save the cash-strapped country from fast-approaching bankruptcy. "I think we are very close," Varoufakis said.
Greece nears debt deal in May as money runs low   Reuters
Greek banks running short on collateral   Irish Independent
Greek debt deal within next week, says Varoufakis   BBC News
The Australian   
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Irish Independent
   
Pressure to cut variable rates set to focus on Bank of Ireland   
Irish Independent
Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB will come under more pressure than other lenders to cut their variable rates when banks are hauled before Finance Minister Michael Noonan. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Michael Noonan wants bank response on rate cuts 'in weeks'   Irish Times
Noonan to grill banks on high rate cost   Irish Examiner

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Eircom revenue slips to €311m   
Irish Independent
Earnings grew to €120pc, an 8pc increase, although the previous year's figure was negatively impacted by the cost of storm damage. The company announced continued broadband growth with 766,000 total broadband connections, a 9pc hike year-on-year.

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Irish Independent
   
Ireland likely to miss 2020 emissions targets - EPA   
Irish Independent
Ireland will miss international targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 unless "significant efforts" are made in the coming years. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Environmental Protection Agency ...

Emissions reduction targets will be missed   Irish Examiner
New Ozone Regulations Will Devastate the American Economy   Wilson County News
Greater action needed to meet EU energy targets - EPA   RTE.ie
Irish Farmers Journal   
Utility Dive   
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Irish Examiner
   
Endo International agrees €7bn buy of Par Pharmaceuticals in cash and stock   
Irish Examiner
Endo International, the Dublin-based maker of pain drugs like Opana and Percocet, has agreed to buy Par Pharmaceuticals for $8.05bn (€7.09bn) in cash and stock as part of a plan to ignite sales growth and pursue more acquisitions. In exchange for Par, the ...

Overheard: For Bankers, a Means to an Endo   Wall Street Journal
Endo International takes out generic drug firm Par Pharmaceuticals for $8B ...   Seeking Alpha

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Irish Times
   
Decision on IAG Aer Lingus offer could take weeks   
Irish Times
A Government decision on the sale of the State's 25.1 per cent stake in Aer Lingus to International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) will have to wait at least until after Friday's constitutional and byelection votes are out of the way. British Airways's parent IAG ...

Market 'confident' Aer Lingus bid will be approved   Irish Examiner
Aer Lingus sale to IAG now hinges on Ryanair   Irish Independent
Today in the press   RTE.ie
Hospitality Ireland   
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Irish Times
   
Eircom poised to return to growth, bringing it closer to a flotation   
Irish Times
Eircom will return to revenue growth in the current quarter, the company says, bringing it “one step closer” to a renewed flotation attempt. Richard Moat, Eircom's chief executive, said yesterday the company would grow its quarterly revenues in the three-month ...

Comment: Eircom needs more fibre to keep pace   Irish Independent
100k homes and businesses are caught in broadband limbo   Siliconrepublic.com

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Irish Independent
   
CRH on the defensive after search   
Irish Independent
CRH has defended its bagged cement business after confirming it had been searched by the State's competition watchdog as part of an investigation into the Irish cement industry. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Cantillon: Do cement lawsuits have any foundation?   Irish Times
Irish Cement raided in competition probe   RTE.ie
Pressure on CRH shares after watchdog raid   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Ban on Ryanair for official flights   
Irish Independent
The Mayor of Copenhagen has banned city officials from using Irish budget airline Ryanair for official travel. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Frank Jensen announced recently that none of Copenhagen's roughly ...

Copenhagen mayor takes on Ryanair: Frank Jensen bans workers from using ...   Belfast Telegraph
Copenhagen's Frank Jensen bans employees using Ryanair for official travel   Daily Mail
Copenhagen mayor takes on Ryanair   The Local Denmark

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Irish Times
   
Eircom reports lower revenues, appoints new CFO and CIO   
Irish Times
Revenues at Eircom fell by 3 per cent in the nine months to the end of March to €940 million, while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (Ebitda) were down 1 per cent to €346 million. The telecommunications group said that on a ...

Eircom's third quarter revenues dip 1%   RTE.ie
Eircom reports 1% fall in revenues   Irish Examiner

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