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Business Week
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ISTC future in doubt after damning debt verdict
A DUBLIN-BASED specialist finance company which counts some of the wealthiest Irish business leaders among its investors is facing possible collapse after the agency that
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Mannion on borrowed time
AER LINGUS chief executive Dermot Mannion is mounting a last stand in his protracted battle with the company's trade unions and could have just six
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3i don't skimp on the bare essentials
3I GROUP , Europe's biggest publicly traded private equity firm, has agreed to buy British lingerie retailer Agent Provocateur.
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Media and Marketing
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Interviews
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Sticking to his guns
WHAT a difference a day makes.
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MY MENTOR
Why Richard Branson? Because I can relate to him and his early days with Virgin.
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Markets
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Now could be the perfect time to invest in Wall Street's banks
ONCE in a generation, an opportunity arises to make a transformational acquisition at a bargain price.
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MARKET MONKEY: Getting rich on paper - good for the stomach, bad for the wallet
I GOT rich this week.
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Market wrap: Shares follow commodity prices ever lower
THE ISEQ index of Irish shares fell 2.2% last week (from 7,158.03 to 6,969.25 on Friday).
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International
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Tiger Airways'Australian launch runs into difficulty
TIGER AIRWAYS, the Asian lowcost airline partly owned by the family of the late Tony Ryan, has hit regulatory problems in its attempt to expand
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Rio Tinto ponders counter-bid for rival BHP
RIO TINTO, the world's third largest mining company, may make a counter-bid for larger rival BHP Billiton as a defence against a hostile takeover, the
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Technology
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DOT NET ---- Enforcing copyright almost impossible
YARR.
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MashUpCamp . . . a roaring success, despite the numbers
LASTweekend, the internationallyrecognised MashupCamp technology conference came to Ireland for the first time.
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