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ESB drops plan to buy wind energy firm SWSThe ESB is no longer in the running to buy wind energy company SWS Natural Resources, Ireland Online reported on September 16. The West Cork company is the biggest independent wind energy supplier in the EC approves Anglo Irish Bank nationalisation The nationalisation of Anglo Irish Bank was formally approved by the European Commission on February 17, Ireland Online reported. The move had been notified to Brussels for reasons of legal certainty, even though the Commission Shareholder rage after Anglo Irish Bank is nationalised Anger was rising in Ireland after the latest body blow to the economy with the panic nationalisation of the scandal-hit Anglo Irish Bank, the country’s third-largest bank, Deutsche Presse Agentur (dpa) reported on January 19. The credit crunch now threatens the sacrosanct The deep recession in which the western economies in North America and the Eurozone have dived, has diverted our attention away from the real roots of the problem, which lurk in the in the credit 7.5-bln Euro banking bail-out package 7.5-bln Euro banking bail-out package Ireland?s government plans to inject up to 7.5 billion Euro (USD 10.5 billion) into the banking system to support the countrys three largest banks, DPAS reported on December 22. Finance Minister Brian Lenihan on December Citigroup shares drop in Anglo Irish Bank Irish banks performing below-par The performance of the Irish banks hitherto remained below-par against every relevant benchmark this year due to concerns about the Irish property market and contagion from the sub-prime market, according to a major research report Sage Ireland acquires Delta Systems Software company Sage Ireland appeared poised with its shopping spree with last week’s disclosure of its acquisition of Delta Systems, a customer relationship management (CRM) software firm. However, the firm remained tight-lipped about the asking GBP 400 mln for Spencer Dock development Spencer Dock Development Company, one of Ireland’s largest property development companies, announced last Monday that it has secured a further GBP 90 million financing to build the second phase of the Spencer Dock development in Anglo Irish kicks off capital reorganisation Anglo Irish Bank last week formally announced it would sub-divide each existing ordinary share of 0.32 Euro in the capital of the company into two ordinary shares of 0.16 Euro each. The capital reorganisation received Jefferson Smurfit chief buys another 10,000 AIB shares Gary McGann, chief executive of the Jefferson Smurfit, has spent almost 134,000 Euro on shares in Anglo Irish Bank, bizworld reported last week. McGann, who was appointed a non-executive director at the Dublin-based business lender AIB targets 1 bln Euro in profit by 2009 Anglo Irish Bank believes it can secure a one billion Euro figure in profits in the next five years. AIB's Finance Director Willie McAteer last week revealed the bank's medium term aim on the same E-net wins broadband rollout deal Ireland’s Department of Communications’ broadband expansion plan has been awarded to the Limerick-based technology company E-net, The Irish Examiner said in a report last week. The company is contracted to manage the broadband network. The Irish syndicate buys London’s Thames court In the line of the surging Irish investments in the UK property market, an Irish investors syndicate has acquired Thames Court, a prominent City of London office building, for a deal worth approximately 200 million Bank of Ireland clinches fund deal for SMEs Bank of Ireland Business Banking has signed a special 300 million Euro funding arrangement for small businesses with the German bank KfW, the local media reported last week. KfW is the state-owned German development bank AIB 9-mo pre-tax profits jump 33% to 347 mln Euro Anglo Irish Bank saw annual pre-tax profits jump by a third in the year to September 30 totalling 346.5 million Euro, the bank announced last week. Ireland's third biggest commercial bank, which lends to smaller |
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