2015年10月14日 星期三

2015-10-15 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Professor forced into a very public reversal   
Irish Times
It was quite a U-turn. Prof John McHale threw something of a grenade at the Government early yesterday by suggesting on national radio that Budget 2016 broke stringent European rules. Hours later, however, he had to withdraw the charge. This was no ...

We must play by the rules of a different Budget game   Irish Independent
Row flares over budget and EU spending rules   Irish Examiner
Fiscal Advisory Council clarifies Budget comments   RTE.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Capital fends off challenge from 11 cities for 300 jobs   
Irish Independent
One of Europe's biggest technology firms is to locate a new base in Dublin's Sandyford, creating up to 300 new jobs. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The centre will serve the European market for Sage - a ...

Accounting software firm Sage to create 300 jobs in Dublin   Irish Times
Software firm to create 300 jobs in Dublin   RTE.ie
Three hundred new jobs for the Southside   Dublin People
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Herald   
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Irish Independent
   
US giant buys UCD spinout Logentries in $68m deal   
Irish Independent
Logentries, a data company spun out of University College Dublin in 2010, has been bought by US security analytics company Rapid7 for $68m. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Logentries makes data search ...

UCD tech spin-out Logentries snapped up in €60m deal   Irish Examiner
UCD spin-out firm Logentries acquired by Rapid7 for $68m   Irish Times
Rapid7 Trading Down 9.7% (RPD)   DC Progressive
Infosecurity Magazine   
Financial Wisdom Works   
RTE.ie   
Securities and Exchange Commission   
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Irish Times
   
Rising tax bills will erode USC cut, according to ESRI analysis   
Irish Times
The real gains to taxpayers from Government budget policy will be limited, as the universal social charge cuts will be partly offset by the higher tax bills resulting from rising wage levels, according to an ESRI analysis. Overall the analysis ...
Charlie Weston: Yes, we've gained but there is still a long way to go on ...   Irish Independent
Budget: An increase in living standards or 'scraps off the table'?   Limerick Post

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Irish Times
   
New proposals aim to resolve postal service dispute   
Irish Times
New proposals have been put forward aimed at securing a resolution to the dispute which earlier this month led to the suspension of postal services. The Communications Workers' Union (CWU), which represents staff at IO Systems, a contractor working for ...

Maintenance workers in An Post sorting depots urged to accept pay proposals   Irish Independent
Union to recommend acceptance of proposals to end postal dispute   RTE.ie
IO Systems staff to be balloted on proposals to resolve dispute   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Times
   
Investigation into 'kerosene' in water supply to Galway housing estate   
Irish Times
Residents of a housing estate in Galway have been told for the second time this year not to use the public water supply after they smelt kerosene in the water from their taps. Irish Water imposed a 'do not use' notice at the Moyola Park estate in ...
Moyola Park residents face water contamination for second time   Galway Advertiser
Results indicate recurrence of water contamination at city estate   Connacht Tribune Group
Water restrictions at Moyola Park   Galway Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Harbouring ambitions for Cork site   
Irish Examiner
A Cork harbour site which once sold for €25m to Howard Holdings comes to market in the same week as the city's Howard Holdings-developed Clarion Hotel sells for €35m. While the Clarion hotel sale, at City Quarter, on Lapps Quay, to Delata, is a sales ...

Cork Clarion Sells For €35.1m   Irish Building Magazine
Dalata Confirms Purchase of Cork's Clarion Hotel   FFT.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Radio financial adviser sentenced for fraud   
Irish Independent
A high-profile financial adviser, who appeared on Newstalk, has been given a four-year suspended sentence after a €109,000 life insurance fraud. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Clare Dooley (43), who later ...

Money doctor fraudster avoids jail   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Irish Water in row with councils over control of plants   
Irish Independent
Irish Water is embroiled in a row with local authorities and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over who is responsible for up to 200 small drinking water plants across the country. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Number of long-term boil notices at 'historic low'   Irish Examiner

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Irish Examiner
   
CityJet to freshen fleet with delivery of 15 new aircraft   
Irish Examiner
CityJet is to take delivery of a fleet of aircraft with a range of up to 3,000km that could open up routes across much of Europe and North Africa to Irish passengers. The Irish airline, which has enjoyed a sharp pickup in fortunes since founder Pat ...
CityJet set to renew fleet in €900m deal   Irish Times
London City Hub to Get Russian Superjet as CSeries Falls Short   Bloomberg
CityJet in $1bn deal to buy Russian-made airliners   RT
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Aviation International News   
ATWOnline   
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