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  • Tax defaulters' list includes eight settlements for more than €1m

    The latest list of tax defaulters includes eight settlements for more than €1 million and 148 settlements in all, for a total of €53.6 million. Almost half of the settlements listed arose from the Revenue's offshore assets and single-premium insurance products investigations. p
  • Revenue Tax Defaulter List

    PART II List compiled pursuant to Section 1086 of the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997, in respect of the period beginning on July 1st, 2007 and ending on September 30th, 2007, of every person - in whose case the Revenue Commissioners accepted a settlement of the kind mentioned in Subsection (2) of the said Section 1086. The total number of settlements published is 148. The total value of these settlements is €53,592,657.07. p
  • Dublin firm plays role in space missions

    Nasa employees (bottom) at the space shuttle Atlantis following several failed launch attempts in Cape Canaveral on Sunday. Dublin-based technology firm Skytek is set to play a major role in the future of space missions, with a new system that will take command of subsystems on the European Space Agency's laboratory, Columbus. p
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  • ESB staff predict EU policy U-turn

    Workers opposed to plans to split the ESB believe the EU will abandon the policy next year in a bid to protect Europe's energy industry from Russian takeover. p
  • EBS appoints CEO weeks after he took property job

    EBS has appointed Fergus Murphy chief executive of the building society - a month after he joined Shelbourne Development, the property firm owned by his friend Garrett Kelleher. p
  • Over 700 data abuse complaints lodged

    The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner has received more than 700 complaints so far this year, with many of the complaints relating to abuses of data privacy regulations made via mobile phone text messaging. p
  • Dilger to step down as chief of Greencore

    Greencore chief executive David Dilger will step down as head of the food group on March 31st after 13 years at the helm. p
  • Fed cuts interest rate to 4.25 per cent

    The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter-point to 4.25 per cent in effort to prevent the housing slump and credit squeeze from undoing the six-year expansion. p
  • O'Brien boosts stake in IN&M to 14.5%

    Telecoms tycoon Denis O'Brien has boosted his stake in rival Tony Reilly's Independent News & Media after swooping for over €40 million worth of shares in the group. p
  • Stena Line share of leisure travel up 15%

    Ferry operator Stena Line saw leisure travel on Irish Sea routes increase by more than 15 per cent year-on-year last month. p
  • Industrial output rises 10.8% on chemical and tech sectors

    The chemical and technology sectors helped industrial production increase by 10.8 per cent on an annual basis in October, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). p
  • Law firm appoints Moylan

    Declan Moylan will step down as managing partner of corporate law firm Mason Hayes + Curran at the end of next March and will be appointed chairman. p
  • City's season of goodwill cancelled after just one week

    London Briefing/Fiona Walsh: The City of London gave a cheer last week as the Bank of England played Santa, delivering an early Christmas present in the form of a quarter-point cut in interest rates. p
  • In Short

    A round-up of today's other stories in brief...  p
  • Banks underperform in light trading

    Dublin report It was a game of trade and wait yesterday on the Irish Stock Exchange, as the day's events unfolded in the knowledge that an interest rate decision from the US Federal Reserve was due later that evening after the European markets had closed. p
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