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Opportunity for business start-ups

The Galway Mayo Institute of Technology is now recruiting for the next Midlands and West Enterprise Programme (MWEP) commencing in April 2010. This is a one-year programme providing entrepreneurs with business skills, networks, facilities, and supports necessary to navigate and execute the business start-up process.

Opportunity for entrepreneurs to join MWEP

The MWEP is a one-year programme providing entrepreneurs with business skills, networks, facilities, and supports necessary to navigate and execute the business start-up process. No fees apply.

Survey finds Galway has numerous ‘ghost estates

Galway county has some of the highest numbers of ‘ghost estates’ in the State according to a new survey which examines the post-Tiger phenomenon of empty and abandoned developments.

Exporters slated by MEP on veto

At a time when the role of food production had re-emerged as vital to national and EU objectives it was incongruous to see the Irish Exporters Association attempting to diminish the economic value of Irish agriculture in the context of WTO negotiations.

Local enterprise critical to Ireland’s economic future

County Enterprise Boards will be to the fore of supporting Ireland’s economy through the challenging times ahead, according to Minister for Trade and Commerce John McGuinness.

Irish stock market roars back

The stock market here at home recorded the largest one-day increase in its history on Friday after a week that rocked the financial world to its core.

Carlow goes potty for pot of gold shop

While Carlow people are going bananas doing the lottery this week in the hopes of a third-time-lucky charm, the ten, former, Carlow Bank of Ireland workers including Carlow father-of-two, TJ Redmond, who won the €5.8 million jackpot, have not yet collected their winnings.

Single women are buying more houses than men

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New figures released by Ireland’s largest independent broker network show that the housing market slowdown has changed the profile of property purchasers in Ireland.

Hogan calls for independent monitors on bank boards

Kilkenny’s Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Government to follow the lead of another Kilkennyman, Financial Regulator, Patrick Neary in the current banking crisis.

Key conference entices entrepreneurs for Enterprise Week

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A regional conference organised by South East Spirit of Enterprise is taking place next week in Kilkenny and will entice entrepreneurs from all over the south-east.

 

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