2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Uber to create 150 jobs in Limerick   
Irish Times
Taxi and ride-sharing company Uber is to create 150 jobs in Limerick before the end of the year in a new customer service operation in the city. The US-based company said it plans to employ up to 300 people at the new centre, which will support Uber's ...

Uber to create 300 jobs in Limerick with new customer support centre   Irish Independent
Uber offers Limerick major jobs lift   Irish Examiner
Uber jobs a huge boost for Limerick city centre   Limerick Leader

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Irish Independent
   
Property prices rise nationally but fall in the capital   
Irish Independent
The cost of buying a home has risen by more than 10pc year-on-year, but prices are falling in Dublin. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) says residential property prices in ...
Property tax 'still a headache' despite price fall   Irish Examiner
Property market slows but not for long   Irish Times
Slight fall in home prices in Dublin as the market 'cools'   Herald
RTE.ie   
FinFacts Ireland   
GlobalPost   
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Wall Street Journal
   
China Rout Deepens, Worries Ripple Out to Other Asian Markets   
Wall Street Journal
China's shares continued to tumble Tuesday morning, after steep losses a day earlier spurred declines elsewhere in Asia and prompted questions about what Beijing's next rescue steps might be. The Shanghai Composite Index opened down 4.2% at ...

China shares sink again as Beijing scrambles to calm markets   Reuters
MarketsAsian markets recover as China shares go positive   Financial Times
Chinese Shares Tumble Again   New York Times
Irish Independent   
The Australian   
Bloomberg   
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Irish Independent
   
Ryanair will slash fares by up to 8pc as fuel costs fall   
Irish Independent
Michael O'Leary, chief executive officer of Ryanair Holdings Plc, pauses following a Open Gallery 1 Michael O'Leary, chief executive officer of Ryanair Holdings Plc, pauses following a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Tuesday, May 5 ...
Mr Nice Guy act really pays off - Ryanair profits   Irish Examiner
Ryanair unfazed by IAG-owned Aer Lingus   Irish Times
Ryanair introduces fare cut as CEO Michael O'Leary plans aggressive pricing   Daily Mail
The Times (subscription)   
eTurboNews   
Express.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Court hears airport pensioners out €1m a year   
Irish Independent
Mr Justice McGovern, refusing to admit the case to the commercial list, said it Open Gallery 1 Mr Justice McGovern, refusing to admit the case to the commercial list, said it did not come within the scope of a commercial action. A GROUP of retired ...
Aer Lingus and DAA pensioners sue State over new laws   Irish Times
Airline pensioners take action over entitlements cut   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Phone giants fined for overcharging that left vulnerable customers 'petrified'   
Irish Independent
EIRCOM and Vodafone have been convicted and fined for ripping off customers who were continuously overcharged on their bills. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The telecom giants - along with Three Ireland ...

Phone giants fined for regularly overbilling customers   Irish Examiner
Eircom and Vodafone convicted of overcharging   RTE.ie
Court finds eircom, Vodafone and Three guilty of overcharging customers   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Pension ignorance a major concern, says ESRI   
Irish Independent
They are supposed to be the "best informed" in society when it comes to pensions, but two-thirds of those over 50 years of age paying into a private scheme are unable to provide basic information about their future entitlements, a new study has found.
Over-50s clueless about pensions   Irish Examiner
Ignorance still prevails for pension scheme members   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Biopharmaceutical services firm Parexel to create 130 jobs   
Irish Times
Biopharmaceutical services firm Parexel is to create 130 jobs in Dublin over the next 18 months, the company said on Monday. The company, which currently employs 70 people in the capital said recruitment is underway for the new roles across clinical, ...

Parexel to create 130 jobs in Dublin   RTE.ie
Biopharmaceutical firm to create 130 jobs in Dublin   Irish Examiner
Parexel to create 200 jobs in Dublin   Leinster Express
Sunday World   
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Irish Independent
   
Storms and power outages hamper Kenmare   
Irish Independent
Storms and power outages saw production at the Mozambique mine owned by Dublin-based Kenmare Resources slump during the first half of its financial year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. But the company ...

Kenmare Resources confident about recovery in production   Irish Examiner
Today in the press   RTE.ie
Kenmare Resources says production getting back on track   Irish Times
StarAfrica.com   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly   
London South East   
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Irish Times
   
Anglo trial prosecution case not good enough, jury told   
Irish Times
The case against Bernard Daly, one of three former Anglo Irish Bank officials on trial, amounts to an allegation that “he must have known”, but that is not good enough, a jury has been told. In his closing speech at the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court ...
Anglo trial told prosecution case not good enough   RTE.ie
Prosecution 'dancing around evidence' in Anglo officials trial   UTV Ireland
Former Anglo executive 'could not have known information was missing'   The Nationalist

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