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  • Lynn plan to control companies by bearer shares

    Michael Lynn and his wife Bríd Murphy: he has been in touch with her in recent days but she has said she does not know where he is. Solicitor Michael Lynn was reorganising the corporate structure behind his European property companies when the Law Society launched its investigation into his legal practice and property dealings in September, according to sources who had dealings with the solicitor. Simon Carswell , Finance Correspondent, reports. p
  • Dunne loses DDDA records case

    Property developer Seán Dunne has lost a High Court bid to compel the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) to provide him with certain documents for his legal challenge relating to a €200 million development on the city's north quays. p
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  • Insurer AIG to void Lynn's policies, court told

    Missing solicitor Michael Lynn's major insurers, AIG Insurance, have told the High Court that it is voiding policies with the solicitor in their entirety. Legal sources believe this means AIG will argue that Mr Lynn was never insured with it. p
  • 70 new jobs as HP anticipates services growth

    HP Ireland, the Irish sales subsidiary of technology giant Hewlett-Packard, will create 70 new jobs early in 2008.  John Collins reports. p
  • Dell computers available in Tesco in new year

    Tesco shoppers will be able to purchase Dell computers next year following a European-wide retail agreement between the two companies. p
  • GloNav sold to Philips firm for €76.5m

    GloNav, a US technology company with an Irish R&D base and backed by local private equity house Atlantic Bridge Ventures, has been sold to NXP Semiconductors for $110 million (€76.5 million). John Collins reports. p
  • Microsoft gets order against computer firms

    Two computer sales businesses have been ordered by the High Court to stop selling products equipped with software programmes owned by Microsoft. p
  • 23,000 work in Dublin docklands

    An estimated 23,000 people now work in Dublin's docklands, according to the authority responsible for developing the area. Barry O'Halloran reports. p
  • Airlines charged with fixing prices

    The European Commission has charged several airlines with fixing prices for airfreight services, with British Airways, Lufthansa and SAS saying they were among those affected. p
  • Anglo Irish Bank appoints receiver to property company

    Anglo Irish Bank has appointed a receiver to recover €23.5 million from a property company that was developing a major shopping centre and residential development in Portlaoise town centre in Co Laois. p
  • Profits sunny side up at Dublin's Cafe Sol

    Profits at Cafe Sol, the Dublin sandwich and coffee shop chain, doubled to €900,000 in the year to March 31st last, according to company accounts just filed. p
  • Blackrock spends €140m on acquisitions

    Property vehicle Blackrock International Land has spent almost €140 million this year and expects the value of its holdings to increase by 6.2 per cent. p
  • Merrill in talks about a cash injection

    Merrill Lynch is in "preliminary" talks with Singapore's Temasek that could result in the US bank becoming the latest Wall Street titan to receive a significant cash injection from a sovereign wealth fund. p
  • Exports rose 8.6% in October to €7.6bn

    The value of Irish merchandise exports rose by 8.6 per cent to €7.6 billion in October when compared with the previous month, according to figures published yesterday by the Central Statistics Office. Imports also rose, increasing by 1 per cent to just more than €5 billion. p
  • Leading stocks do well in busy trading

    Market Report: The second-last session before the Christmas break turned out be exceptionally busy, with leading stocks making good ground. p
  • In Short

    A round-up of today's other stories in brief. p
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