2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Return of the developers: The battle for Ballsbridge   
Irish Independent
It was one of the most exciting, and looking back now, one of the most ludicrous parts of the Celtic Tiger. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. While lots of "ordinary" people were spending big money on houses ...
Give me a crash course in... the new Baron of Ballsbridge   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Cut entrepreneur tax or risk Irish jobs, Bruton tells Finance   
Irish Independent
The Department of Jobs has asked the Department of Finance to conduct a review of Ireland's 33pc capital gains tax (CGT) rate with a view to a "significant reduction". Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The 33pc ...


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Irish Times
   
O'Mahoney should not be 'whipping boy' in Anglo case, court hears   
Irish Times
Tiarnan O'Mahoney, one of three former Anglo Irish Bank officials on trial at the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, should not be used as a “whipping boy or proxy” to vent against those responsible for the collapse of the bank, a jury has been told. In ...
Account not handed over to Revenue   Bray People
Sean FitzPatrick compared to 'the man on the grassy knoll' at Anglo trial   BreakingNews.ie
Anglo officials will know their fate this week   The Sunday Times
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Independent
   
Ulster Bank and Dogpatch Labs break into Vaults   
Irish Independent
Ulster Bank and Dogpatch Labs are to partner in a project which will see the Ulster Bank Innovations team base itself in the technology start-up hub, which will expand by 8,000 square feet into the vaults of the historic CHQ building in Dublin. The ...
New start-up space for Dublin – Dogpatch and Ulster Bank to develop 8000 sq ft ...   Siliconrepublic.com

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Boojum: Brothers planning to branch out after burrito chain buy-up   
Belfast Telegraph
The Mexican fast food outlet, which has five stores across Ireland, has been taken over by David Maxwell and his brother Andrew, a former Ulster Rugby player. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It's understood staff were told ...
Burrito chain bought for more than €3 million   Irish Times
Boojum: Belfast-based burrito chain is sold   BBC News
Boutique chain Oliver Bonas enters Ireland with Belfast store   the Irish News
Belfast Newsletter   
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Examiner
   
Increases in wine tax 'against the spirit' of EU trade, group claims   
Irish Examiner
The Support Your Local campaign said increases in the cost of a bottle of wine goes against the spirit of the European Project. The group is calling on the Government to reduce excise duty on the beverage in the next budget. It says a €1.50 increase ...
Calls for Government to reduce excise duty on bottles of wine   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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The Daily Meal
   
Oregano Is Not the First Ingredient in Some Containers of Dried Oregano   
The Daily Meal
A study published in Which? found that 19 out of 78 samples of dried oregano contained other ingredients — mostly olive and myrtle leaves. These samples only had less than a third of oregano. Chris Elliott, director of the Global Institute for Food ...
Remember horse meat? Well now it looks like we've been eating fake oregano   Yahoo News UK
Food fraudsters targeting oregano a 'major problem'   FoodManufacture.co.uk
Fake oregano on sale in UK - tests   just-food.com (subscription)

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Irish Independent
   
Tesco ex-CEO Keohane joins Cork retail tech start-up MarketHub   
Irish Independent
Former Tesco Ireland chief executive Tony Keohane has joined fellow Corkman Roy Horgan's retail technology start-up MarketHub as it plans expansion into Europe. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Keohane ...

Change of top faces at Tesco Ireland   The Sunday Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Slowing house prices to impact bank earnings   
Irish Examiner
Half-term reports due next week from two of Ireland's diminished roster of lenders — Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB — will likely reflect something of the two-speed turnaround for the once battered banking sector. Analysts say potential writebacks ...

PTSB mortgage redress scheme set to be announced   RTE.ie

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Irish Farmers Journal
   
Department rejects scheme proposals for 'forgotten farmers'   
Irish Farmers Journal
The Department of Agriculture has rejected a submission to give all young, trained farmers access to the National Reserve and an enhanced level of financial support under TAMS II. The decision is a further blow to the 3,000 farmers, known as the ...
Department ignores call to support forgotten farmers – Naughten   Agriland

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