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2015-06-01 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Pre-tax profits soar at car park operator   
Irish Independent
The chief executive of Euro Car Parks said yesterday that the firm enjoyed a further increase in profit last year after profits increased almost four-fold in 2013. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Euro Car Parks is one ...

Euro Car Parks eyeing Nama assets   Irish Examiner

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RTE.ie
   
National Enterprise Awards heat takes place   
RTE.ie
The final eight entrants out of 31 nominees for the National Enterprise Awards are being announced in Dublin today. The 18th National Awards, organised by the Local Enterprise Offices, take place at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham next month.

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Irish Independent
   
50 new jobs at Midlands-based outsource firm   
Irish Independent
The Midlands is set for the creation of 50 new jobs by a locally based engineering and manufacturing company. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. And AuBren, based in Portlaoise, has confirmed that it will be ...

AuBren offers jobs boost for Midlands   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
The protacted Greek drama reaches a critical juncture   
Irish Independent
Years of uncertainty and economic pain spent keeping Greece in the Eurozone boils down this month to a handful of make-or-break debt repayments, while a raft of key data in the next few days will point to the progress of the global economy.
Crunch time for Greece as debt repayment deadline looms   TODAYonline
Crunch Time for Greece   MarketPulse (blog)

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Yahoo News UK
   
The Central Bank spent €55000 on biscuits last year   
Yahoo News UK
It looks like bankers have a very sweet tooth judging by figures released of the Central Bank's food bill for 2014. The bill was published in The Sunday Business Post today and shows that €55,000 was spent on biscuits alone last year. Overall the bank spent ...

Central Bank's food bill takes the (€55000) biscuit   The Nationalist
Hang on, how much did the Central Bank spend on biscuits last year?   JOE
Central Bank Takes The Biscuit   98FM

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Yahoo News UK
   
WPP may face more shareholder ire over CEO Sorrell's pay - FT   
Yahoo News UK
Reuters/Reuters - Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer of WPP, gestures during the session 'The BBC World Debate: A Richer World, but for Whom?' in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos January …more 23, 2015. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich less.
WPP faces another revolt over Sir Martin Sorrell's pay   Financial Times

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Irish Independent
   
Farm groups angry as EU payment figures revealed   
Irish Independent
More than 330 Irish farmers and businesses received over €100,000 each in EU monies last year, figures released under new rules have revealed. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Agricultural colleges, stud farms ...

Criticism as EU grants to farmers revealed   Irish Examiner
14 Dublin farmers receive EU payments of more than €100000   Herald
Cork farmers received biggest share of single farm payment   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
The Sunday Times   
Irish Mirror   
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Irish Times
   
Banks must offer mortgage scheme, say borrowers groups   
Irish Times
Banks must be compelled to offer mortgage-to-rent to households in serious mortgage arrears, groups advocating for distressed borrowers have said. The current bank veto on the scheme – they do not have to offer this option – is not due to change under ...

Shadow banks grab record US loans share   Financial Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Kildare residents 'living in fear' in fire-risk estate call for funds   
Irish Examiner
Residents of a Co Kildare housing estate at the centre of fire safety and building concerns have called on the Government to provide funding for a full safety audit and the cost of any repairs. A Kildare housing estate which was burned down in March.

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Irish Times
   
Quinn family court case to avoid loan liability to begin   
Irish Times
A court case initiated by the family of businessman Seán Quinn against Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) and special liquidator Kieran Wallace is due to begin in Dublin this week. The action is being taken by Mrs Patricia Quinn and her five adult ...


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