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2015-10-13 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Over 5000 Irish staff at Dell and EMC face wait on jobs news   
Irish Independent
Over 5,300 people in Ireland will probably have to wait until next year to see if their jobs will be impacted by the planned $67bn (€59bn) acquisition of EMC by Dell. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The two ...

Michael Dell to acquire EMC in biggest tech merger   Irish Times
5300 Irish staff in Dell and EMC mega deal   Irish Examiner
Dell in tech-record $US67bn deal to buy EMC   The Australian Financial Review
Wall Street Journal   
New York Times   
Dell   
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Irish Times
   
Investor accuses Davy stockbrokers of negligence   
Irish Times
A businessman claims Davy stockbrokers were negligent in advising him to sell investment bonds for around €5.58 million which he says was significantly below their true value. Patrick Kearney and Kilmona Holdings Ltd are suing J&E Davy, trading as Davy ...
Davy Stockbrokers sued for €5.58m bond sale advice   Irish Examiner
Anglo bondholder suing stockbrokers   Irish Independent

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Irish Times
   
Consortium objects to ruling on motorway service stations   
Irish Times
Two major fuel companies want the Commercial Court to overturn a decision that a rival can build multimillion-euro service stations on two motorways and be the operator on a third. Applegreen plc and Tedcastles Oil Products, which formed a consortium ...

Action against State procurement agency over motorway services   Irish Independent
Fuel firms bid to overturn Topaz station deal   Irish Examiner

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Irish Examiner
   
Insolvency regime tackles €3.75bn debt to protect homes   
Irish Examiner
The Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI), which oversees the country's new debt resolution procedures for the thousands of households still facing debt, said its latest figures show that the new regime has so far helped people struggling with an ...
'Complex, costly' debt service sees demand fall   Irish Independent
Personal insolvency arrangements up 25% in Q3   RTE.ie
Debt restructuring falls in Q3 - Insolvency Service   Irish Times
Kildare Nationalist   
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Irish Times
   
Trial of ex-Anglo chairman Sean FitzPatrick set for May 2016   
Irish Times
A trial date has been confirmed for former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Sean FitzPatrick on charges of breaching the Companies Act. Mr FitzPatrick (66) of Whitshed Road, Greystones, Co Wicklow has pleaded not guilty to 27 offences under the 1990 ...

Date set for trial of former Anglo boss Sean FitzPatrick   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
Department disputes €3bn giveaway   
Irish Times
The Department of Finance has disputed analysis from a number of stockbroker economists that the budget day “giveaways” will, in fact, be greater than the €1.5 billion indicated by the Government. This follows the publication over the weekend of ...


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BreakingNews.ie
   
South County Dublin homes see €15000 wiped off value in three months - survey   
BreakingNews.ie
The average three-bed semi in south County Dublin has seen €15,000 wiped off its value in three months, according to a national survey carried out by Real Estate Alliance. The survey's authors have said new deposit rules are "stifling" the higher end ...

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Irish Times
   
Legal proceedings to be served over Longboat Quay   
Irish Times
Legal proceedings will be issued on Wednesday against the Dublin Docklands Development Authority by the management company representing residents threatened with having to evacuate the Longboat Quay apartment complex because of fire risks.
Longboat Quay residents appeal safety order   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
Former Anglo chief David Drumm due in Boston court   
Irish Times
Former Anglo Irish Bank chief executive David Drumm is due in a US court today for a hearing dealing with the State's request for his extradition in connection with up to 30 criminal charges. US marshals arrested Mr Drumm on Saturday on an extradition ...

Drumm will never be quizzed by banking inquiry   Irish Examiner
Ireland seeks to charge banker arrested in Mass.   The Boston Globe
Anglo-Irish bank CEO at center of massive scandal arrested outside Boston   Boston Business Journal
You Don't Know Football   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Seating Chair   
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Irish Times
   
Virgin's Irish boss Magnus Ternsjö leaves for Hungary   
Irish Times
Virgin Media's chief executive of operations in Ireland, Magnus Ternsjö, is moving to become the head of UPC Hungary, a sister company within the Liberty Global group. Mr Ternsjö joined UPC Ireland as chief executive in June 2013 and became a member ...

Virgin Media Ireland CEO to take up Hungary role   RTE.ie
Virgin Media CEO in Ireland Magnus Ternsjö to move to UPC Hungary   Siliconrepublic.com

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