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More than five hundred new .ie domains registered in Westmeath in first half of 2021

A total of 507 new .ie domains were registered in Westmeath in the first half of 2021, according to the latest .IE Domain Profile Report, which explores and analyses the .ie database. The figure represents a 23 per cent decrease on the same period in 2020.

April registrations positive ahead of showrooms re-opening

A total of 7,166 new cars were registered during April 2021, compared to 343 in the same month last year and 8,904 in April 2019.

Mayo registered 459 new .ie domains in the first half of 2019

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Companies, self-employed entrepreneurs, private individuals and local organisations in Mayo registered 459 new. ie domains in the first half of 2019, according to the latest edition of the .ie Domain Profile Report, published this week by IE Domain Registry.

EV registrations already surpass 2018 figures

Official statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show new electric vehicle registrations continue to grow. Aa total of 1,437 EVs have been registered so far this year, surpassing the total number of EVs registered for the whole of 2018 (1,233).

Registrations continue to become Westmeath’s fittest company

It’s time to plan your attack and get your teams ready for this year’s Westmeath’s Fittest Company. Has your company got a team of four capable of knocking reigning champions, Westmeath County Council, off their winning perch? Are you up for the challenge?

Over 400 new .ie domains registered in Mayo during first half of 2018

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A total of 423 new .ie domains were registered in Mayo in the first half of 2018 (January 1 to June 30), according to the latest Domain Profile Report published this week by the IE Domain Registry, the company that manages and maintains Ireland’s official internet country domain name, .ie.

New car registrations down in first three months

New car registrations for the first quarter are down -5.5 per cent (71,805) compared to the first quarter of last year (75,982), according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

New car registrations down in first quarter

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has issued the SIMI Quarterly Motor Industry Review Q1 2018.

February new car sales hold steady

New car registrations remain steady, but the market is still down by 3.47 per cent for the year-to-date, acording to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

Report shows decline in new car registrations compared to last year

Statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that new car registrations for September were down 17 per cent (3,916) when compared to the same month last year (4,707), while new cars registrations year-to-date remain down 10 per cent (128,597) on the same period last year (143,211).

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