2015年8月4日 星期二

2015-08-05 Ireland Business


Financial Express
   
Greek market recovers some poise, but banks hammered again   
The Star Online
ATHENS: Greece's banking stocks plunged for the second day in a row on Tuesday, holding down the main Athens index which otherwise turned the corner after the previous day's record rout. Nineteen of the exchange's 25 blue-chip stocks rose on the day, ...

Greece needs wide debt relief to avoid permanent depression, thinktank warns   The Guardian
Greece and lenders strike upbeat tone as deal seen on bailout within days   Irish Times
Greek bailout talks going 'better than expected'   RTE.ie
Economic Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Tesco clings to top spot as SuperValu closes in   
Irish Independent
A tiny margin now separates the country's two biggest grocery retailers, with new figures confirming that Tesco has just about managed to hold on to its top spot over SuperValu. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Lidl steals march on retail rivals during summer months   Irish Examiner
Tesco retains grocery market lead   Irish Times
Irish people are loving Lidl again   thejournal.ie
Irish Farmers Journal   
Agriland   
Bradford Telegraph and Argus   
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Irish Independent
   
Luas works force driving ban on busy city street   
Irish Independent
Construction works on the Luas Cross City line will result in disruption to motorists including a ban on driving through College Green on weekdays during busy times. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Laying ...
Traders concerned over traffic limits due to Luas works   Irish Times
Luas works will bring major delays, motorists are warned   Herald
Traffic restrictions loom as Luas cross city work begins   Irish Examiner
Irish Mirror   
98FM   
Businessandleadership.com   
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Irish Independent
   
Ardagh metal unit could be worth €2.5bn on flotation   
Irish Independent
The metals unit of Ardagh, the packaging giant controlled by Dubliner Paul Coulson, could be worth as much as €2.5bn when it hits the stock market this year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Higher earning ...
Ardagh Group back in the black ahead of IPO   Irish Examiner
Ardagh Group returns to profit as revenues rise 2%   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Swedish drug firm plans tax-fuelled shift to Dublin   
Irish Times
Cortendo, a Swedish-American biopharmaceutical company that has invested millions developing treatments for rare conditions such as Cushing's syndrome, is the latest global drug company to propose a move to Ireland for tax reasons. The company ...

Cortendo outlines plan to up sticks to Ireland to snag tax benefits   FierceBiotech

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Irish Examiner
   
Survey indicates that cars with dangerous defects are on the road   
Irish Examiner
A survey by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry has found that half of their members see cars presenting with dangerous defects around once or twice a month. 93% of garages have seen cars come in with dangerous tyres in the past three months.

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Irish Examiner
   
Highest new car sales since recession   
Irish Examiner
The motor industry is welcoming the highest sales in new cars since the start of the recession. Almost 110 thousand new cars have been sold so far this year, with sales of the 1-5-2 registration accounting for nearly 28 thousand sales in July alone.

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Irish Independent
   
Irish firms' factory output rebounds in July   
Irish Independent
The increase in Ireland's PMI reading came the day after Eurozone manufacturing showed a collapse in Open Gallery 1 The increase in Ireland's PMI reading came the day after Eurozone manufacturing showed a collapse in Greece's manufacturing output in ...

Manufacturing sector grew again in July   RTE.ie
Irish manufacturing sector growth accelerates in July — PMI   gulfnews.com

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Irish Independent
   
Aramark profits rise 17pc to €5.8m   
Irish Independent
Operating profits at the Irish arm of integrated services group Aramark rose by 17pc to €5.8m ast year as revenues increased. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Accounts recently filed by Aramark Ireland ...
Operating profit up 17% at Aramark, despite costs   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Increase in number of homes being built won't solve crisis   
Irish Independent
The rise in the number of homes being built is largely being driven by one-off houses outside the capital, which are unlikely to be sold on the open market. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Official figures ...
Homes built in Dublin last year only met half of the demand   Irish Times
Housing supply crisis may continue for 'up to three years'   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Monthly Archives: August 2015   Construction News (press release)

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