2015年9月28日 星期一

2015-09-29 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Nama selling loans associated with Dundrum Town Centre   
Irish Times
Listed UK property group Hammerson and Germany's Allianz Real Estate have been chosen by the National Asset Management Agency as the preferred bidder for Project Jewel with a joint offer of between €1.8 billion and €1.9 billion. An announcement by ...

Hammerson and Allianz win the race for Project Jewel   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Tesco sees first sales growth for over two years   
Irish Examiner
Tesco Ireland posted its first sustained period of over-the-counter sales growth for more than two years, in the past quarter. The positive news for the retailer coincides with the Irish grocery market showing its longest period of growth in two years ...
Tesco retains lead in grocery war as Lidl lures shoppers   Irish Independent
Tesco's market share grows for first time in two years   Irish Times
Tesco sees growth in Irish grocery market   RTE.ie
Irish Farmers Journal   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Agriland   
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Irish Examiner
   
Volkswagen boss faces probe over fraud allegations   
Irish Examiner
German prosecutors have launched an investigation into fraud allegations against former Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn over the carmaker's rigging of diesel emissions tests. The German company also suspended three top engineers as it tried to get to ...

Volkswagen probes if it cheated on Indian emission norms   Times of India
Volkswagen's Biggest Challenge Right Now: Fixing the Cars   Fox Business
German prosecutors probe former Volkswagen CEO for fraud   CNN
Seeking Alpha   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Financial Express   
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Siliconrepublic.com
   
Dublin needs to double down on its vision to become Europe's tech capital   
Siliconrepublic.com
Home to the international headquarters of the biggest tech companies on the planet and a vibrant community of promising start-ups, Dublin needs to remind the world it wears Europe's digital crown. But it has work to do first, writes John Kennedy. My ...
Una Mullally: Web Summit was an ego boost for Dublin   Irish Times
Harsh reality for Irish technology scene   Irish Examiner
Michael O'Doherty: Web Summit moves on, to bore another country with its ...   Irish Independent
Paste Magazine   
Evening Standard   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Times
   
Construction levies may end to boost build of low-cost homes   
Irish Times
Builders would not be required to pay levies to local authorities when they construct starter homes in Dublin and some other parts of the country, under a plan being worked on by the Government. In a move to provide some 15,000 new houses and ...
Smoky coal to be banned nationwide   Irish Independent
National ban on smoky coal set for 2018   Irish Examiner
Nationwide ban on smokey coal announced   RTE.ie
thejournal.ie   
Siliconrepublic.com   
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Irish Independent
   
VHI U-turn set to cost families an extra €100   
Irish Independent
State-owned health insurer VHI has changed tack and is to push up the cost of its premiums. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The insurer had consistently said this year it had no plans to replicate the price ...
Vhi family policy to increase by €105   Irish Examiner
VHI policies to rise by average of 2% from November   Irish Times
More health cover price hikes after VHI ups premiums by between one and 5%   Irish Mirror

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Irish Independent
   
Aryzta to grow cash for possible Picard buyout   
Irish Independent
Swiss-Irish bakery firm Aryzta has said that it is focusing on growing its cash pile as it mulls whether to acquire the whole of French food company Picard. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Irish-listed ...
Aryzta chief executive admits to 'disappointing year' for shareholders   Irish Times
Aryzta targeting underlying growth   Irish Examiner

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Irish Examiner
   
CSO eyes new cost-of-living measure   
Irish Examiner
The CSO said it will consider next year publishing a new range of statistics measuring the cost of living for different income and family groups. The inflation statistics may then detect the way different people experience price changes for the first ...
Low incomes hit hardest by inflation   Irish Independent
Inflation hit well-off households harder during boom   Irish Times
This ETF Will Tell You A Lot About Inflation Expectations   ETF Daily News

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Irish Examiner
   
144 jobs announced for Limerick tech park   
Irish Examiner
Two jobs announcements in Limerick yesterday saw the city gain 144 jobs at two facilities in the National Technological Park in Plassey. Telephone company Three said 100 jobs have now been transferred from its call centre in Mumbai in India to Limerick.
MECO to create 44 jobs in Limerick   Irish Times
Three Ireland adding 100 jobs in Limerick   Irish Independent
144 new jobs for Limerick at Three Ireland and MECO   Limerick Leader
Siliconrepublic.com   
RTE.ie   
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Irish Examiner
   
Cork roads set for upgrade in €27bn plan   
Irish Examiner
Cork is expected to get the go-ahead for vital road investment today with the promise of three key infrastructure projects for the second city at a cost of hundreds of millions of euro. The projects will form part of the Coalition's €27bn Capital Plan ...
Dull but worthy capital plan needed, not election gimmick   Irish Independent

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