Klage/Fwd: Business Today
Erik Ribsskog
To: juridisk
Cc: newsdigest@comms.irishtimes.com
Hei,
dette er trakassering som følge av identietstyveri, (virker det som).
(Jeg har ikke kontaktet disse).
Vennligst rydd opp!
Med hilsen
Erik Ribsskog
PS.
Jeg sender fortsatt om identitetstyveri til Datatilsynet, (siden at det ikke
virker helt klart, hvem andre jeg burde sende om dette til, synes
jeg).
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Monday, March 14th, 2016
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Editor's note
Good morning,
Former Anglo Irish Bank chief executive David Drumm landed back in Dublin this morning after abandoning his battle against extradition to face charges relating to the collapse of the lender. Ciaran Darcy and Ciaran Hancock will be reporting on the day's event.
Swiss-Irish group Aryzta said it saw revenues rise 5.5 per cent to EUR1.96 billion during the six months to the end of January, on the back of a increases sales of speciality foods. Meanwhile revenues at Applegreen rose by 15 per cent to in 2015, the Irish petrol forecourt retailer said on Monday, as strong consumer sentiment in Ireland helped drive the group forward.
There's more good news for the construction sector with the latest survey showing activity rising at the fastest rate in more than 15 years - though still well down on the bubble-era peaks. Mark Paul reports
Telecoms group Three is making a 65 million euro investment in technology as it continues to integrate the O2 business in Ireland.
In his column, Cliff Taylor warns that time is not on the side of Ireland's political parties as they look to form a workable government, not least because of the importance to our economy of the UK vote on Brexit.
For her part, following the recent death of Ray Tomlinson, Lucy Kellaway takes aim at email, which he is credited with "inventing". It has, she says, led only to making everyone passive aggressive.
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Speciality food sales boost Aryzta half-year revenues
Agribusiness & Food Food group says revenues from its European arm rose jumped 9.5% to EUR881.7m
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Hiring demand in construction rises by almost 50%
Construction Demand for industry professionals grew 46% but output is 50% off pre-crisis peak
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Three to invest EUR65m in overhaul of billing and other technology
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