2015年8月8日 星期六

2015-08-09 Ireland Business


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Dixons Carphone says cyber attack may have exposed customers' data   
Reuters India
LONDON The personal data of up to 2.4 million customers of Dixons Carphone may have been exposed in a cyber attack, the electrical goods and mobile phone retailer said on Saturday. The group, which trades as Carphone Warehouse, Currys and PC ...

Carphone Warehouse hackers may have accessed bank details of 2.4M customers   Daily Mail
Carphone Warehouse cyber attack probed by data watchdog as up to 2.4m affected   Belfast Telegraph
Cyberattack on Carphone Warehouse leaves 2.4 million customers personal data ...   RT
Xinhua   
Infinite Path   
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Irish Times
   
Irish Pride factory in Ballinrobe to close its doors   
Irish Times
Some 60 workers at the Irish Pride factory in Ballinrobe, Co Mayo - one of Ireland's largest bakers - are set to lose their jobs after it was announced on Friday the factory is going to close. The majority of Irish Pride's operations have been bought ...
Irish Pride to lose 80 jobs in takeover by Pat the Baker   Irish Independent
80 jobs at Irish Pride lost despite rescue   Irish Examiner
Irish Pride assets to be sold to Pat The Baker   RTE.ie
Mayo News   
UTV Ireland   
Connaught Telegraph   
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Irish Independent
   
Fitch upgrades outlook for Irish economy   
Irish Independent
While it had been hoped Fitch might upgrade its rating for Irish bonds, it decided to leave its rating at 'A-'. Fitch is one of the three main ratings agencies in the world financial system. The rating can dictate to some investment funds whether they ...
Fitch revises Irish outlook to positive   Irish Times
Fitch upgrades Ireland outlook to 'positive'   Channel News Asia
Fitch upgrades Ireland's credit rating to positive   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Independent
   
PTSB victims may be ineligible for refund   
Irish Independent
Three customers who were overcharged by Permanent TSB surrendered their homes and went bankrupt, casting doubt on whether they will see a cent of the refund and compensation promised by the bank.
PTSB role on tracker mortgages needs investigation - McGrath   Irish Times
PTSB appeal board set up   Irish Examiner
Watchdog warned in 2009 that some banks were trying to take tracker mortgages ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Irish Times
   
AIB rate cut the best that can be hoped for   
Irish Times
Variable mortgage rate customers of AIB – both the 156,000 existing as well as any potential new ones – were likely cheered yesterday by the announcement that the bank will cut its rate by a further 25 basis points, bringing it down to a market leading ...
Allied Irish gets ready to repay state after profit surge   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
AIB and Noonan focus on value to taxpayer   Irish Examiner
AIB to cut standard variable rate to 3.65pc for all customers, makes €1.2bn profit   Irish Independent
The Wall Street Transcript   
RTE.ie   
Reuters   
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Irish Independent
   
Six pregnant women found sleeping rough on the streets of Dublin   
Irish Independent
Six pregnant women have been forced to sleep rough on the streets of Dublin this week as the homeless crisis deepens in the city. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Councillor Christy Burke, chairman of the charity Inner City ...

Six pregnant women are found sleeping rough on the streets of Dublin   Herald
Family left homeless as council card 'maxed out'   RTE.ie
Family left homeless because council credit card had 'maxed out'   Irish Times
Irish Mirror   
Irish Examiner   
thejournal.ie   
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Vodafone ordered to tell Irish customers how to cancel contracts   
BreakingNews.ie
Mobile giant Vodafone has been ordered to tell Irish customers how they can cancel their contracts. A state watchdog said the telecoms company was not complying with consumer protection legislation. In an enforcement order, Vodafone was told to change ...


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Irish Independent
   
Aer Lingus carried a record 1.1 million passengers in July   
Irish Independent
Aer Lingus carried a record 1.1 million passengers last month as it boosted the number of services it operates to the US. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The airline's mainline traffic - which excludes ...
Aer Lingus' long haul passengers jump in boost for suitor IAG   Evening Standard
Aer Lingus diaspora jets in for Aussie aviation jamboree   Irish Times
Aer Lingus' passenger numbers up by 4.3% in July   RTE.ie
IFA Magazine   
Hospitality Ireland   
Businessandleadership.com   
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Irish Examiner
   
Dublin City Council hopes for €10m payday by selling off Temple Bar buildings   
Irish Examiner
Dublin City Council hopes to make €10m by selling off business premises in Temple Bar. The 25 buildings going under the hammer include The Gutter Bookshop on Pudding Row, The Queen of Tart's café on Cow's Lane and the clothes shop Claire Garvey ...

Dublin City Council hoping to make €10m from sale of Temple Bar properties   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Analysis: Temple Bar Cultural Trust to have assets sold off   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
UCC institute teams up in €4.8m research plan   
Irish Independent
Current drug treatment options focus on managing the abnormal behaviour associated with autism. Open Gallery 1 Current drug treatment options focus on managing the abnormal behaviour associated with autism. UK firm 4D Pharma has partnered with the ...

€4.8m deal for Irish autism research   Irish Examiner
4D pharma plc €4.8 million collaboration project with the APC Microbiome Institute   DirectorsTalk Interviews
4D Pharma Agrees EUR4.8 Million Collaboration With APC Microbiome   London South East
Stock Market Wire   
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