TALKING SHOPS:Belfast's Victoria Square shopping complex has benefited not only from shoppers from the South, but also from the resilience of incomes in the region's public sector-dominated economy
COMPANY DIRECTORS need to strengthen fraud protection measures and ensure they are "leading from the top" when it comes to fraud, a new report has claimed.
FOOD BUSINESS Aryzta said its guidance regarding underlying earnings per share still appeared "reasonable" after it posted sales of €729.1 million for the first quarter of its financial year.
DRINKS MANUFACTURER C&C saw its share price jump almost 9 per cent yesterday on the back of an announcement that it is to acquire the British cider assets of Constellation Brands.
A BRITISH pub group in which John Magnier and JP McManus have a significant shareholding has sought help from the Panel Takeovers and Mergers after the appointment of a new chairman was blocked by another shareholder.
PILOTS AT Aer Lingus have sought a 4 per cent stake in the company in return for agreeing to generate savings of up to €30 million as part of an overall recovery deal at the airline.
ANGLO IRISH Bank is seeking summary judgment orders for more than €15 million against financier Niall McFadden over unpaid loans and related guarantees.
THE DEBATE on pay rates in the public and private sectors has been undermined by the "deliberate misrepresentation" of earnings data by several leading commentators including the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), the State's largest trade union has claimed.
LENDING TO companies and households continued to decline in October, falling €2.3 billion compared to September, figures from the Central Bank showed yesterday.
BANK OF Ireland and AIB face losses totalling up to €12 billion on the property loans that they will be handing over to the State rescue agency Nama, according to statements issued by both yesterday.
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