2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Founders' stake worth €200m as Applegreen prepares for flotation   
Irish Independent
The two founders of Irish petrol station chain Applegreen will see their combined stakes in the business valued at about €200m following a stockmarket floation of the company next month. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Applegreen 'to transform' fuel forecourts with €70m share placing   Irish Examiner
Forecourt owner Applegreen set for London float   City A.M.
Forecourt operator Applegreen to float on the stock market   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
Reuters   
This is Money   
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Irish Times
   
How Willie Walsh won over the Government and stakeholders   
Irish Times
It took longer than it ever imagined, but International Consolidated Airlines Group finally won the Government over to its €1.4 billion bid for Aer Lingus this week. It means that IAG and its Irish chief executive, Willie Walsh, now have the support of the State's ...

Burton red-faced after TD votes against sale of State's share in airline   Irish Independent
Aer Lingus assurances 'don't go far enough', but Dáil votes for sell-off   Irish Examiner
Tempus: Aer Lingus may add to IAG's turbulence   The Times (subscription)
Belfast Telegraph   
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Irish Examiner
   
Irish retail sales enjoy surge   
Irish Examiner
Retail sales surged in April at their fastest rate for over 14 years, the first very strong evidence that confidence is returning to the Main Street. Economists said they may upgrade their forecasts for economic growth this year on the back of the figures. Excluding ...

Retail sales up 11.9 per cent on annual basis   Irish Times
Retail sales edge 0.5% higher in April   RTE.ie
UPDATE 1-Irish retail sales rise at fastest pace since crisis   Reuters
Economic Times   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
I'm sorry, says ex-regulator on pension of €114000   
Irish Independent
Patrick Neary, the former chief executive of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority, was Open Gallery 2 Patrick Neary, the former chief executive of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority, was a witness at the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry at ...

Banking Inquiry: Patrick Neary argued for blanket guarantee   Irish Times
Banking Inquiry: Bart Simpson defence just doesn't cut it   Irish Examiner
Banks should have assessed own risks, says ex-regulator   Herald
Reuters   
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thejournal.ie
   
13m cigarettes seized in Dublin and Tyrone   
Irish Examiner
Revenue's customs service has seized over 9m cigarettes at Dublin Port with a retail value of more than €4.5m. The seizure was as a result of an intelligence-led operation between officers here and their counterparts in the Chinese customs service.
More than 9 million cigarettes seized at Dublin Port   Irish Times
It's a good day for Revenue as 13 million cigarettes are seized in Dublin and ...   thejournal.ie
Cigarette haul seized at Dublin Port   BreakingNews.ie
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Sunday World   
TodayFM   
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Irish Times
   
Mercer plans to hire 100 people at new Dublin innovation centre   
Irish Times
The parent of benefits consultants Mercer has announced plans to hire 100 people at a new innovation centre in Dublin. Marsh & McLennan is set to pull together its data and analytics operations across its four business units in the new centre. These include ...

Canadian e-commerce firm Shopify to create 50 Irish jobs   Irish Independent
Galway and Dublin firms announce jobs   RTE.ie
Firms' expansion creates jobs boost   Belfast Telegraph
Irish Examiner   
MarketWatch   
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Irish Examiner
   
Profit falls, turnover up 43% at Golden Discs   
Irish Examiner
Music retailer Golden Discs is planning to open an online store before the end of the year. The new selling outlet will form part of an upgrade to its website and will allow customers to order physical music, game, and DVD products for home delivery.
Turnover up 43% at Golden Discs last year   Irish Times
New store openings boost Golden Discs revenue   RTE.ie
Ireland's biggest home-owned chain of record stores is still growing   Yahoo News UK
BreakingNews.ie   
Businessandleadership.com   
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RTE.ie
   
Air passengers using Irish airports up 6.9%   
RTE.ie
The numbers of passengers using Irish airports rose 6.9% last year, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show. Almost 26.5 million passengers passed through Irish airports in 2014, but this is still five million passengers lower than the 2007 peak of ...

IPUT wins race, buys share in top Dublin office block   Irish Independent
Property prices show slight rise in April   Irish Examiner
House prices and tourism on the rise   Herald

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Irish Independent
   
Aviva to raise health premiums despite surge in new members   
Irish Independent
Health insurer Aviva will push up premiums later in the summer - despite thousands of new customers joining the market this year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The firm will today announce rises of 5.5pc on ...


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Irish Independent
   
Credit unions are 'being held back by lending limits'   
Irish Independent
The credit union sector is now overburdened with regulatory restrictions and limitations, which are stifling its growth potential. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. That's according to Fianna Fáil finance spokesman ...

Regulatory restrictions 'stifle' credit union growth   Irish Examiner

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