2015年6月20日 星期六

2015-06-21 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
The clock that called time on an iconic store, out of step with retail revolution   
Irish Independent
The end was sudden and brutal, but it's not just stores like Clerys that are getting caught up in the cold wind of change on the high street. Kim Bielenberg Twitter · Email. Published 21/06/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email.
New Clerys owners to meet employment minister   RTE.ie
Natrium sought 'positive' spin on closure of Clerys   The Sunday Times
Owner of Clerys building made near €5m profit in 18 months   Irish Times
Irish Examiner   
Herald   
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Irish Independent
   
Aer Lingus boss Kavanagh and CFO Bot to get bonus after €1.4bn sale   
Irish Independent
Aer Lingus chief executive Stephen Kavanagh and his chief finance officer Bernard Bot may receive bonuses worth €1.31m as their long-term incentive scheme will pay out when IAG takes over the airline after its €1.4bn buyout offer.
IAG deal means Aer Lingus can now reach new heights   The Sunday Times
Clock starts ticking on Aer Lingus takeover   Irish Examiner
IAG landing Aer Lingus not a done deal yet   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
Reuters   
Financial Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Ireland's oldest shopping centre to get roof as part of new revamp   
Irish Independent
Ireland's oldest shopping centre is set to get a makeover if approval is given to plans submitted to planners at Dun Laoghaire Rathdown. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Under the plan, Stillorgan shopping centre ...

Major overhaul being planned for Stillorgan shopping centre   Irish Times
Ireland's oldest shopping centre to get a facelift   Herald
Kennedy Wilson submits Stillorgan shopping centre refurb plans   Businessandleadership.com

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Irish Independent
   
Greek Tragedy: should Athens be allowed to leave the euro?   
Irish Independent
Pro-EU protesters take part in a rally in front of the Greek parliament in Open Gallery 1 Pro-EU protesters take part in a rally in front of the Greek parliament in Athens last week. Photo: Yannis Behrakis/Reuters. Larry Murrin CEO, Dawn Foods - "From the food ...

Greece considers last-ditch proposals   The Australian
Monday Eurogroup meeting brought forward by 2-1/2 hours to 1030 GMT   Reuters
Euro issues: Greece hopeful of last-ditch deal despite default warnings   The Express Tribune
The Guardian   
Deutsche Welle   
Daily Mail   
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Irish Independent
   
Google treats staff to festival   
Irish Independent
Google has thrown a vast music festival-themed party to reward its Irish staff, with a budget thought to exceed €100,000. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The technology company created its own music festival and ...


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Irish Times
   
Thousands march in anti-water charges march in Dublin   
Irish Times
Thousands of people took to the streets of Dublin in an anti-water charges demonstration in Dublin city centre on Saturday. Protesters are marching along quays from Connolly and Heuston stations, meeting at GPO to burn bills and listen to addresses from ...

Anti-water charge protesters set bills on fire outside GPO   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Anti-water charge protesters burn bills at Dublin rally   The Nationalist
Thousands march in protest against water charges   UTV Ireland
Yahoo News UK   
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Siliconrepublic.com
   
More IT jobs in Dublin as DAQRI opens European HQ   
Siliconrepublic.com
Augmented reality company DAQRI has announced plans to open its European HQ in Dublin, hiring 30 software and hardware staff for its development centre on Sir John Rogerson's Quay. “Ireland is highly regarded as a country for excellence in innovation ...

100 people to compete in 'Hackathon' for 30 new jobs at tech firm in Dublin   Newstalk 106-108 fm
30 Jobs for Dublin with DAQRI   CareersPortal
Leading US Tech Company DAQRI opens European Head Quarters in Dublin   Irish Building Magazine
BreakingNews.ie   
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Siliconrepublic.com
   
Irish proportionally pay way above the EU average for broadband   
Siliconrepublic.com
A new European Commission report has found that prices for fixed broadband in Ireland are almost double the EU average, when measured as a proportion of income. The report – the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) – also found that relative prices ...

Irish households paying double for broadband access   Irish Times
Index ranks Ireland near bottom for broadband value   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Cardiff has set cat among the pigeons as guarantee blame game hits fever pitch   
Irish Independent
One was the ultimate insider, who was at the helm of Ireland's greatest financial disaster and departed his job in a cloud of controversy. The other was the quintessential outsider, who was brought in to save the day only to depart long before his term was up.
What was he thinking?   The Sunday Times
Stephen Collins: Theatre of banking inquiry shows right course was followed   Irish Times

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MarketWatch
   
There can never be a clean break from Greek crisis   
gulfnews.com
The outbreak of the First World War was greeted with confidence and jubilation by the peoples of Europe. Something similar seems to be happening after years of economic crisis and political turmoil in Greece. A growing number of people feel that enough is ...

Greece ready for compromise   DAWN.com
Leather jackets and poor diplomacy no excuse to botch up Greece again   Irish Independent
Merkel facing 'stark choice' about Greece's eurozone fate: Varoufakis   Deutsche Welle
Forbes   
9news.com.au   
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