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24 Feb '12 |
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Innovation hub ‘will further boost pharma exports’
Ireland’s plan to develop its health innovation hub will see the pharmaceutical sector surpass its record €55bn annual exports, according to John Perry, the minister for small business. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Feb '12 |
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€43m decentralisation sites left lying idle
The Office of Public Works has confirmed that 12 sites bought for over €43m for the Government’s scrapped decentralisation plan are lying idle. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
24 Feb '12 |
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Noel Smyth: We must pull together on issue of children’s health
We made huge mistakes through the Celtic Tiger era, wasting money and blowing countless opportunities — although lessons have been learned. For me, one of these is the need to incentivise everyone to - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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Relief over plans for Shrewsbury Rd pad
Ballyrowan Residential, a company believed to be associated with an Irish venture capitalist, is applying for permission to revamp the property and remove former PSI classrooms. PSI is believed to hav - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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Deadline looming for tax relief on your mortgage
There are some prospective home buyers who fear they will lose out on mortgage interest tax relief (MIRT) if they don't buy ahead of the deadline for the December termination of the relief, as buyers - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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From Mahon Tribunal to Menolly Homes, Ross has been plagued by woes
HE was once one of Ireland's most prolific homebuilders but like many of the boom time developers, Seamus Ross is nursing heavy losses from his investments. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '12 |
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Developer's €40m hotel plan in Montenegro runs into trouble
DEVELOPER Seamus Ross is battling to save a planned €40m investment in Montenegro. The deal, which was funded by Anglo Irish Bank after a high-profile international tender, involved a commitment by Mr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '12 |
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'Slack spaces' being taken up by creative businesses and artists
The old Temple Bar, where artists were able to rent space cheaply from CIÉ before it was re-made as Dublin’s official “cultural quarter”, was a perfect example of how slack spaces can be turned to goo - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '12 |
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Bank entitled to orders up to €7.9m
A JUDGE has ruled that Bank of Scotland is entitled to judgment orders up to €7.9 million against businessmen, including Patrick Shovlin and Anthony and Patrick Fitzpatrick. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '12 |
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Treasury Holdings has 'no viable business left'
TREASURY HOLDINGS has “no viable business left” and has produced no evidence to show how it can function without the support of the Nama, the High Court was told yesterday. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Feb '12 |
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John Mockler on 'Key Issues in Property Asset Management'
At the Knight Frank Management Breakfast Seminar 'Key Issues in Property Asset Management'Introduction by John Mockler, Managing Director, Knight Frank Management IrelandHe set the scene in terms of - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Feb '12 |
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Charles Hicks on Property Management
At the Knight Frank Breakfast Presentation European Trends and Best Practice in European Property Management By Charles Hicks, partner responsible for European Property Management, Knight FrankCharles - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Feb '12 |
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Synopsis of Investment Paper ‘Investment Market & Drivers’ by Paul McDowell
At Knight Frank Management Business Breakfast Seminar by Paul McDowell, managing director and Head of Investment, Knight Frank IrelandPaul McDowell, in looking at the Dublin investment market, compare - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
23 Feb '12 |
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‘Growing & Managing a Portfolio’ By Nigel McGuire, Head of Development, McDonald’s Ireland
At Knight Frank Management Ireland Breakfast Presentation, Nigel McGuire, Head of Development at McDonald’s Restaurants of Ireland, provided some global and national context to the McDonald&rsqu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
23 Feb '12 |
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Five-star Dylan Hotel plunges into red
The Dylan Hotel in Dublin was one of two Seamus Ross-owned hotels to go into the red in 2010, with separate accounts for the four-star Dunboyne Castle Hotel and Spa in Co Meath recording a pre-tax los - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
23 Feb '12 |
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Shortage of prime offices in Dublin, say US firms
Internet companies such as Google and Yelp are looking for more space in Dublin, as are Salesforce.com, Bank of New York Mellon and Citigroup, say industry sources. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Feb '12 |
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Letter to Indo re NAMA's skill set
This is not a reflection on the abilities of Mr McDonagh or Mr Daly; I believe they are simply the wrong people with the wrong skill sets. The chief exec's CV ought to have reflected the experience o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
23 Feb '12 |
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Treasury in €20m China deal, NAMA tells court
The sale happened before NAMA took control of €1.7bn of loans owed by the Ronan and Barrett-owned Treasury Holdings property empire. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Feb '12 |
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Isabel Morton on NAMA
NAMA HAS managed to divide our nation into two groups; those who are benefiting from Nama and those who are not. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Feb '12 |
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What will the new National Property Price Register mean to me?
This is a very welcome development and should provide the public with more transparency in relation to the actual selling prices of property which was restricted due to data protection legislation. It - Subscribe |
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