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2015-05-25 Ireland Business


NDTV
   
Greece Cannot Make Debt Payment to IMF in June, Says Interior Minister   
NDTV
Athens: Greece cannot make debt repayments to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) next month unless it achieves a deal with creditors, its interior minister said on Sunday, the most explicit remarks yet from Athens about the likelihood of default if talks fail.
Debt deal vital, says Greece's interior minister   Irish Times
Greece Won't Meet IMF Repayments in June, Minister Says   Capital.gr (press release)
Greece 'cannot afford IMF repayment' in June - minister   BBC News

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Irish Independent
   
Aer Lingus sale near as officials tease out details of IAG's bid with EC chiefs   
Irish Independent
Department of Transport officials have been in direct contact with the European Commission ahead of the Government's long-awaited decision over its stake in Aer Lingus. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Transport Minster gets report on Aer Lingus sale   Irish Examiner
Irish government receives report on Aer Lingus sale   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Irish Government Receives Aer Lingus Sale Report   Airwise
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Irish Independent
   
Re-election key to government push on banks   
Irish Independent
Finance Minister Michael Noonan has an election to win in less than a year, and the country's banks may be among the biggest losers along the way. Noonan this week summoned banking chiefs to his department, ratcheting up a campaign to force them to ...

Bank of Ireland to maintain variable mortgage rate   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Kilkenny hotel slides into €500000 loss   
Irish Independent
One of the best known hotels in the south east saw losses top half a million euro in 2013, new accounts show. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Langton's in Kilkenny City reported earnings before interest, tax, ...


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Irish Independent
   
Government plans ban on expiry dates for gift vouchers   
Irish Independent
The Government is to ban expiry dates on gift vouchers as part of a major overhaul of consumer law. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. And, for the first time, consumers who download or stream music, videos and ...

Consumers will see big changes if rights Bill passes   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Media Bites: Sunday Independent - Koch Industries buys Sligo medical device ...   
Irish Independent
Koch Industries, the US industrial empire run by controversial billionaires David and Charles Koch, has bought Sligo medical device manufacturer Protek Medical. The brothers, who are major donors to conservative US political causes, bought Protek via a ...

Seen & Heard: Koch buys Protek Medical   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
SFA opposes mandatory pension system proposal   
Irish Examiner
The Small Firms Association (SFA) has rejected the idea of a mandatory pension system in Ireland. In its submission to the Department of Social Protection working group, charged with creating a roadmap for universal pensions, the Ibec-affiliated small ...

Small Firms' Association voices opposition to mandatory pensions plan   Irish Times

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Leitrim Observer
   
IFA says it is vital to maintain department's vet services   
Irish Examiner
The Irish Farmers' Association has defended the services provided by the Department of Agriculture's regional veterinary laboratories. IFA Animal Health chairman Bert Stewart said the offices are a highly regarded, vital support for farmers countrywide and ...

Angry farmers pack IFA meeting on new Scheme   Leitrim Observer
More than 6000 apply for 25% young farmer top up   Agriland

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Irish Independent
   
Rural business in for rough ride with broadband plan   
Irish Independent
If you're reading this in a rural area, there is a high chance that your only available broadband service is a fixed wireless one, the kind that involves an aerial on your roof pointing towards a hilltop mast.
Broadband benefits must be extended to include rural Ireland   Leitrim Observer

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Irish Independent
   
Government to sign off on ESB share buyback   
Irish Independent
ESB workers are in line for a €100m payout as the Government prepares to sign off on a plan to buy back shares from staff. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Government doled out the shares to ESB staff in ...

Government to sign off on new ESB share deal worth up to €100m   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Govt to sign new share bailout deal for ESB staff   BreakingNews.ie

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