2015年9月14日 星期一

2015-09-15 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Huge new office block planned for PointVillage   
Irish Independent
The tallest office block in the Republic of Ireland will be built beside Dublin Port if Dublin City Council signs off on a planning application submitted today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The receivers ...
Permission sought for Dublin's tallest office block   Irish Times
Plans unveiled for tallest building in Ireland   Irish Examiner
Here's what Dublin's tallest commercial building will look like when it's finished   Irish Mirror

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Irish Times
   
PTSB offers lower rates to 70000 mortgage holders   
Irish Times
Permanent TSB has written to about 70,000 residential mortgage customers offering them discounts of up to 0.8 per cent on their standard variable rates (SVRs) if they apply to switch to a new product based around loan-to-value ratios. This initiative ...
Noonan has not asked banks to cut variables   Irish Independent
Noonan discusses mortgage rates with AIB   RTE.ie
Government accused of not doing enough to force the banks to reduce variable ...   Irish Mirror
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
UK bakery chain Greggs to debut here at Dublin Applegreen outlet   
Irish Independent
Britain's largest bakery chain, Greggs, is to trial its first outlet in Ireland with plans to open in an Applegreen forecourt retail outlet in north county Dublin. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The outlet ...
Petrol retailer Applegreen eyes 10 sites   Irish Examiner
Applegreen fills the tank with jump in revenue   City A.M.
Applegreen first-half group revenues jump 16%   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
This is Money   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Medical and pharma exports bolster July figures   
Irish Independent
Ireland's goods exports suffered a sharp month-on-month fall in July, but the value of exports over the last year is up by a quarter. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Preliminary figures for July show that ...
Dip in July exports raises question about outlook   Irish Examiner
Exports from Ireland in July climb 25 percent   Big News Network.com
Ireland's goods exports up 25 pct year-on-year   GlobalPost

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Irish Examiner
   
Airlines earn $38bn from non-fare revenues   
Irish Examiner
Ryanair's non-fare revenues reached $1.9bn (€1.68bn) last year as it took advantage of a tactical shift which saw its business class services play a bigger role in the airline. The low-fare airline's ancillary revenues accounted for just under a ...
Top 10 airlines. Source: TheAustralian   The Australian
Report shows non-aero revenue +21% to +$38bn   TRBusiness

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Irish Independent
   
Nando's looks for new sites to expand   
Irish Independent
Fast food firm Nando's plans to expand here on the back of increased revenues at its Irish operation last year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. That is confirmed in new accounts by the Irish arm of Nando's ...
Nando's eyes more Irish outlets as sales top €16.5m   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Ex-Nama adviser claims recording of his telephone calls was illegal   
Irish Independent
The former Nama adviser at the centre of the controversy over the sale of the agency's northern loan portfolio has claimed the recording of his phone calls was illegal. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments ...
Cushnahan breaks silence to contest Nama inquiry evidence   Irish Times
Nama deal: Ex-adviser Frank Cushnahan rejects critical claims at Stormont inquiry   BBC News
Nama: Frank Cushnahan claims phone call recordings were 'illegal'   Belfast Telegraph
the Irish News   
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RTE.ie
   
G20 growth stable at 0.7% in Q2 - OECD   
RTE.ie
The economies of the G20 countries grew by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2015, new preliminary figures from the OECD show. This was the same rate as in the first quarter, but the OECD reported diverging patterns across countries. The Paris-based ...

EconomyG20 GDP growth remains at 0.7% in second quarter   Financial Times
OECD GDP Growth Remains Stable In Q2   London South East
OECD report confirms need to revive farm productivity   The Australian Financial Review
SteelOrbis (subscription)   
iExpats.com   
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Irish Examiner
   
Eason will donate €1000 to charity for tobacco offence   
Irish Independent
RETAILER Eason has agreed to donate €1,000 to charity in order to avoid a court conviction for selling cigarettes to a minor. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The company was summonsed to appear at Dublin ...

Eason to donate €1k after selling cigarettes to minor   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
More than half of homes pay water bills in second cycle   
Irish Times
The number of homes paying their water charges has passed the 50 per cent mark, as Irish Water nears the end of its second billing cycle. Initial results released earlier this summer for the first bills sent by the company showed that 43 per cent of ...
Irish Water's fate hangs in the balance   RTE.ie (blog)
'Just over half' of second round of Irish Water bills paid   Irish Mirror
Minister "greatly satisfied" at water bill payment figures   Newstalk 106-108 fm
BreakingNews.ie   
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