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Regional businesses to ‘go to the wall before Christmas’, warns Healy Eames

Regional businesses are at risk of “going to the wall” before Christmas, due to their inability to access credit so the banks must “urgently provide cash flow” to protect the city’s businesses and economy.

Why stage your home?

In today’s market it is critical that your home appeals to the buyer – this means taking a long hard look at the property you are selling and being aware of what today’s buyer is looking for.

Who will help you set up a business?

In this week’s article we will look at the organisations providing support to entrepreneurs in the process of setting up a business. These groups can provide guidance and support to entrepreneurs from the conception of a new business through to its realisation.

Not all doom and gloom

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In 2008, in general, it can be said there has been little in the way of good news. What started out a slow year with indications that prices would fall across the board, turned out by the end of the summer to have developed into what many property experts would describe as a freefall. With fluctuations in falling prices varying considerably depending on location across the country, nowhere escaped the carnage. Price falls varied from as high as 40per cent in some of Dublin’s commuter belt, with even traditionally nlue chip locations in the capital seeing falls as great as 20per cent. Galway, universally recognized as being recession proof in property terms didn’t escape either.

NUIG to get Science Foundation funding

NUIG’s digital research centre is to benefit from a €23 million cash injection which will be phased over five years and is hoped will create new jobs.

County Kilkenny hits prize bonds jackpot with prizes worth €660k

There is almost €18,000 worth of prizes still unclaimed by County Kilkenny residents according to the Prize Bond Company’s annual results announcement today.

Rail and infrastructure investment needs to be highlighted to Government

The Council for the West has been urged to convene a meeting to bring together the social and economic interests of the region. The purpose of this is to present a united approach to the Government in relation to future road and rail investment in the west of Ireland.

Just 14 days for lotto winner to claim prize

Doran’s SuperValu shopping centre on the Main Street in Graiguenamanagh is still waiting to hear from the lucky winner of the Euro Millions Lottery.

Small businesses and mortgage holders must benefit from bank recapitalisation

The recapitalisation of the Irish banks by the Government must benefit mortgage holders and small business owners in Mayo and all over the country, according to Fianna Fáil TD and member of the Oireachtas Enterprise Committee, Dara Calleary.

Michael D slams IBEC over silence on bank corruption

IBEC wants massive cuts in the numbers employed in the public service but it has nothing to say about the mismanagement and corruption which has brought the Irish banking system to its knees.

 

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