BreakingNews.ie Archives for September 29, 2006
BUSINESS
- 21:26:13: Dow drops 39 points
- 19:10:18: Aer Lingus rise slows
- 17:29:30: FTSE finishes shy of 6000 mark
- 15:53:13: Job disputes cost more than 5,000 days in six months
- 14:45:04: Ryanair buys 32 Boeing 737s
- 14:02:51: IBM announces Dublin-based venture centre
- 13:46:41: New renewable energy scheme to reduce dependency on oil
- 13:43:35: Private sector earnings lag behind public
- 13:31:55: BoI workers to hold strike ballot over new pension scheme
- 13:25:43: Coca-Cola and Apple team up for new music site
- 13:11:16: Consumer confidence improves due to falling oil prices
- 12:06:03: FTSE circles 6000 barrier
- 11:46:55: ISEQ slips into negative territory
- 11:30:57: FTSE circles 6000
- 11:27:23: Outdated EU rules causing problems for SMEs
- 11:05:46: Glencar announces losses
- 11:12:59: Businesses and individuals in debt to tune of €300bn
- 10:57:35: Hong Kong, Singapore up
- 10:33:07: Aer Aran receives Palme d'Or
- 10:15:09: NEC factory in Co Meath to close down later today
- 09:29:29: Recruitment chief founder gets entrepreneur award
- 09:07:34: Worldwide Sony battery recall may grow
- 09:06:15: New York down
- 08:51:57: Britvic rallies on profits hope
- 08:42:45: UK: Hastings acquired by Australian firm
- 08:07:20: Strong growth predicted for countries that use the Euro
- 08:05:41: Emap sees revenues fall
- 07:26:38: Jessops hit by sales volatility
- 07:19:06: Newstalk goes national
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