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Customers rewarded with Corrib Rewards

Corrib Oil’s loyalty programme, which was launched last November, rewards customers who can redeem their points at any time, so you save while you shop!

How to save on your insurance

With many of us getting by on lower incomes, we’re all looking for better value for money. Today the need for competent, objective, financial guidance has never been greater. M&C Financial Services can offer you a range of top quality insurance packages with discounts to beat them all.

Economics now engulf our politics

The Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis, recent opinion polls, and normal political activity are all being overshadowed by the perilous state of the economy. I have always believed that politics follows economics – to coin Bill Clinton’s phrase “It’s the economy, stupid”.

Bank chiefs put a date on the start of the turnaround

The recovery of the spiralling economy will comence inside the next 15 months, it was stated this week, with business leaders relieved that at last a date has been set for the turnaround.

Junior inventor competition

The Irish Patents Office has announced details of its new Junior Inventor 2009 competition, which is aimed at primary school students and is being launched by the office to mark world intellectual property day, which falls on April 26. This year’s theme is the promotion of green innovation as the key to a secure future.

Pension levy is undiluted theft of public sector workers wages

On March 1 the pension levy was imposed on all workers in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, HSE, VEC’s, non commercial semi state bodies, An Garda Siochána and the Defence Forces. Cllr Noel Frawley states that this is not a pension levy but rather a tax on workers wages to pay for our now deeply mortgaged country.

Virtual Stock Market at college to understand ‘boom and bust’ cycles

An effort to understand the ‘boom and bust’ cycles of financial markets and to predict their volatility has seen the launch of a virtual stock market experiment at NUI Galway.

Budget choices will determine our future

After the justified hoopla from Ireland’s rugby grand slam and Bernard Dunne’s boxing heroics, all eyes will be focused on the forthcoming Budget on April 7.

Budget choices will determine our future

After the justified hoopla from Ireland’s rugby grand slam and Bernard Dunne’s boxing heroics, all eyes will be focused on the forthcoming Budget on April 7.

Virtual Stock Market at college to understand ‘boom and bust’ cycles

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An effort to understand the ‘boom and bust’ cycles of financial markets and to predict their volatility has seen the launch of a virtual stock market experiment at NUI Galway.

 

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