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Kerry gets second bite at buying ingredients business
Friday November 20 2009
KERRY Group is being tipped as a potential buyer of the ingredients group Chr Hansen after it emerged that the French group PAI Partners is preparing to sell the business.
City office prices down 11.3pc in third quarter
Thursday November 19 2009
Dublin offices rents fell faster than in any of 27 cities in Europe, the Middle East or Africa in the third quarter with an 11.3pc fall.
EU 'on verge' of settling banana dispute with Latin America
Thursday November 19 2009
SHARES in Dublin-listed banana importer Fyffes plc jumped almost 8pc on the back of optimism that the European Union is close to settling its 16-year-old trade dispute with Latin American banana producers.
Robinson is a fighter, but not for our farmers
Tuesday November 17 2009
The Michael Dillon Memorial lecture was delivered to the Irish Guild of Agricultural Journalists in Dublin recently by our former president, Mary Robinson.
Billy Keane: The scales of justice demand Paris leveller
Monday November 16 2009
We were beaten by a freak goal that owed more to pinball than Association Football.
O'Driscoll delivers on cue
Monday November 16 2009
WAITING for Drico ... With 10 minutes to go, Australia leading 20-13 and Ireland's increasingly desperate efforts being thwarted by Wallaby defenders and referee Jonathan Kaplan, the over-riding thought was: "We could do with a bit of O'Driscoll now."
Petroceltic's African gas field 10th largest in world
Monday November 16 2009
A GAS discovery made by Dublin-based Petroceltic in Algeria was listed as the 10th-largest in the world so far this year in a new report from leading consultancy IHS Petroconsultants.
Never too young to go potty
Monday November 16 2009
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDURING a recent trip to Ireland, actress Natascha McElhone commented in a radio interview that she had amazingly toilet trained her youngest son, Rex, when he was just eight months old.
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