2015年6月21日 星期日

2015-06-22 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Tsipras offers new concessions for Troika deal   
Irish Independent
Performers dressed as ancient Greek warriors stand in front of the parliament building in Athens. Open Gallery 5 Performers dressed as ancient Greek warriors stand in front of the parliament building in Athens. Photo: REUTERS/Marko Djurica Francois ...

Today's summit puts euro in the spotlight   Irish Examiner
Greece advances fresh initiative to break deadlock   Irish Times
EU welcomes 11th-hour Greek proposals in 'forceps delivery'   Reuters
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Irish Independent
   
Irish technology firm to take on 100 new staff   
Irish Independent
Evros Technology Group said it will add 100 people to its existing staff of 250 this year. The company, which was previously called Hivernia Evros, is based in Dublin's Cherrywood business park with regional offices in Cork, Waterford and Kildare. Half of the ...

New jobs with Evros   Irish Examiner

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Irish Examiner
   
Coalition has to defuse property tax bomb   
Irish Examiner
Constructing and implementing an austerity property tax at the height of the slump may have been brave. But many analysts believe that the Coalition will fail the next test: reforming the property tax before the election without falling victim to populist ...


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Irish Times
   
Firm CRH sold for £414m has IPO target of £1bn   
Irish Times
A UK brick company sold by CRH six months ago in a £414 million (€578 million) deal is being prepared for a flotation with a highly ambitious valuation target of more than twice that price, according to Bloomberg. US private-equity firm Bain Capital is working ...

Bain Said to Work With JPMorgan, UBS on $1.6 Billion Ibstock IPO   Bloomberg
Bain Capital Works With JPMorgan, UBS On GBP 1 Bln Ibstock IPO : Report   Nasdaq

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Irish Independent
   
McKillen wanted Clerys to be the Bloomingdales of Dublin   
Irish Independent
Developer Paddy McKillen, who bid for Clerys but lost out to Dublin private equity group D2, had planned to revamp the premises into a destination store modelled on France's Galeries Lafayette and New York's Bloomingdales department stores, it is ...

Clerys store could have been 'Bloomingdales of Dublin' - developer   Herald
Reports that former owners of Clerys turned down €20m bid that would have ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Claims That Former Clerys Owners Turned Down Bid That Would've Kept It Open   98FM

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Irish broadband improving report finds   
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Irish Independent
   
Noonan's plan to coax mothers back into workforce   
Irish Independent
The Government is planning to encourage stay-at-home mothers to return to work amid fears the country could be faced with a shortage of workers as the unemployment rate continues to drop, the Sunday Independent has learned.

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Irish Independent
   
Caution urged during busy period on farms   
Irish Independent
More vigilance has been urged in rural communities as farmers enter a high-pressure period. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney said it was the peak time of year for machinery ...

Farm deaths: 30 people died in agricultural accidents last year, shocking report ...   Irish Mirror

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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.
Aer Lingus acquisition: IAG may have to offer concessions   eTurboNews
Paul Sweeney: It is not too late to change course on Aer Lingus   Irish Times
Clock starts ticking on Aer Lingus takeover   Irish Examiner
RTE.ie   
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Irish Times
   
HSE allocates €1 million for EU treatment abroad scheme   
Irish Times
The HSE is to allocate €1 million this year to pay for treatment carried out abroad under new EU rules. Under the cross-border healthcare directive, which was fully transposed into Irish law in February, any public patient in Ireland with a referral letter from their ...

Scheme pays for travel to Paris for a hip replacement at expense of HSE   Irish Independent

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