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Access to Saab parts and technical support
Former Irish Saab importer Scanveco Ltd tells us that its dealers in the network are continuing “business as usual” by providing full technical support and parts supply to the many Saab owners in Ireland.
Access to Saab parts and technical support
Former Irish Saab importer Scanveco Ltd tells us that its dealers in the network are continuing “business as usual” by providing full technical support and parts supply to the many Saab owners in Ireland.
Large crowds expected at first O’Donnellan & Joyce auction of the year
The Victoria Hotel is expected to be a hive of activity for the first O’Donnellan & Joyce auction of 2012, which will take place next week on Friday February 24.
Receiver appointed to Athlone Hotel and Ballinasloe Nightclub
Kieran Wallace of KPMG has been appointed as the receiver by Ulster Bank to two assets of Galway-based Earls Holdings Ltd: The Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone, and East Nightclub in Ballinasloe.
Grounded — Galway Airport sit-in enters third night as talks continue
A sit-in held by Galway Airport staff seeking confirmation that redundancies will be paid entered into its third night last evening following news that crunch talks failed to yield a decision on the future of the facility.
Four hundred jobs to be created in construction thanks to €75m spend on university development
An estimated 400 jobs are expected to be created in the construction sector at NUI Galway as part of a €75 million spend on university developments.
DTZ Sherry FitzGerald reviews the commercial market for 2011 and looks forward to increased activity in the regional markets in 2012
Despite the challenging economic and business environment, 2011 was a positive year for the Galway commercial property market, according to DTZ Sherry FitzGerald. While already having the lowest vacancy rate in the country, the Galway office market enjoyed three large successful transactions during the year.
NAMA secures permission to move against Grehan brothers
THE National Assets Management Agency has secured court orders enabling it to move against UK assets of Galway-native developer brothers Raymond and Daniel Grehan as part of its efforts to recover unpaid loans of more than €300 million.
Help ‘distressed mortgage holders’ says Connaughton
The problem of mortgage interest arrears is growing so fast that it will become a major problem over the next few years and steps must be taken to tackle it before it gets worse.
Galway man’s new book on Irish entrepreneurship
A new book aimed for potential entrepreneurs and business people has been written by Galway's Bernard O'Hara.