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Subdued demand for business funding in Connacht

Demand for business finance remains low, with only four in 10 companies in Connacht planning to raise finance in the next 12 months, according to results of the latest Close Brothers Business Barometer.

Woman to pay €200 for pizza not paid for during Race Week

The cost of a pizza turned out to be rather pricey after a young Limerick mother, with 56 previous convictions, was fined €200 for leaving a popular city centre restaurant without paying and for failing to appear in court.

Westmeath social housing applicants must face new income thresholds - Minister

New limits for the means testing of incomes for the assessment of social housing need came into force this week, it was announced by the Minister for Housing and Planning, Willie Penrose.

Surviving the recession — key financial tips

If you are starting up or running a small business then now is a good time to consider your financial strategy.

Learn how to profit in today’s stock market

Throughout Ireland, emerging stock market entrepreneurs are now creating their own wealth on the stock markets by using a wholly owned Irish company called Learn About Shares.

Survival scheme may resolve bank’s concerns about Sweeney group, High Court told

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A modified survival scheme for two companies in Galway businessman John Sweeney's Black Shore group may resolve Anglo Irish Bank's concerns about the scheme, the High Court heard today (Wed).

Linen Supply exits examinership

Linen Supply of Ireland, which has a plant in Spiddal and logistics offices in Galway, has confirmed that it has emerged from the examinership process it entered in September last year.

Great value at Cash Factory

Galway’s newest retail concept has arrived, the Cash Factory is a mecca for bargain hunters. The new and used superstore is now open in Liosban Retail Park beside Golfstyle. The shop provides a buy and sell service for televisions, computers, laptops, playstations, cameras, ipods, stereos, mobile phones, electrical appliances, fireplaces, office equipment, bicycles, and liquidation stock.

Can I go into examinership?

Q.I own a small manufacturing company which is in trading difficulties. My creditors are mounting as my cashflow comes under pressure. The company premises which cost €750,000 were financed through a bank loan and meeting the payments on this has proved increasingly difficult. I have been reading in the papers about examinership and it appears that the examinership process might be a way of protecting the company against my creditors and preserving the trade and the related jobs. Is this possible?

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