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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 12:29 pm 
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/ ... 2G20110901
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Ireland to return to mkt well before end 2013

(Reuters) - Ireland expects to be able to return to markets well before its current bailout funding runs out at the end of 2013 but said the attractiveness of doing so had changed because of the lower interest rate it had negotiated on its existing rescue fund.

There is more.


Ah, so we "could" go back to the markets by 2013, but we might not want to. XX

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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 12:34 pm 
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Is that shorthand for "vulture capitalist"?


Such a loaded term. Vultures eat carrion, rubbish that others don't deign to touch. The real parasites are sitting on their fat asses with pensions from their time fvcking things up

Indeed. Creating value, jobs and wealth from business failure. A vital part of the business ecosystem.


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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:36 pm 
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Haven't ever seen as many WiW's on the Pin as in recent weeks.


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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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Haven't ever seen as many WiW's on the Pin as in recent weeks.

Spring bounce is over

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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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Arthur's Day tickets sold out already

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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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Arthur's Day tickets sold out already
More a sign of capitulation.


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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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German media positive about Ireland - "The resurrection of the Irish economy"


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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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German media positive about Ireland - "The resurrection of the Irish economy"


I must have missed the Memo!

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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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Open Window wrote:
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German media positive about Ireland - "The resurrection of the Irish economy"


I must have missed the Memo!


Yes. I heard you were having problems with your TPS reports :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:47 pm 
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Irish hotel room prices start to rise

Average hotel room prices in Ireland rose 2pc in the first six months of the year, it found.

This is the first time hotel prices have risen in Ireland in three years indicating signs of recovery in the market.

http://www.fxcentre.com/news.asp?2839060

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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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http://blogs.wsj.com/source/2011/09/21/ ... t-success/

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"Ireland Achieving Quiet Success"


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http://blogs.wsj.com/source/2011/09/21/ireland-achieving-quiet-success/

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"Ireland Achieving Quiet Success"


The quietness can be explained by the creeping death.

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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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Annual industrial production up 11.4pc

Production for Manufacturing Industries for August 2011 was 11.4pc higher than in August 2010, latest figures from the CSO reveal.
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The "Modern" Sector, comprising a number of high-technology and chemical sectors, showed an annual increase in production for August 2011 of 10.2pc while a increase of 10.8pc was recorded in the "Traditional" Sector.

Overall is up 11.4% with components up 10.8% and 10.2%, am I missing a sector???

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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:48 am 
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From what I have seen in business, we have definitely come off the bottom slightly from last year. The company I am a director of is back in the black, orders have upticked modestly, and we intend on making one of our part-timers permanent. Our company is involved in manufacturing for the shipping logistics sector, 90% Ireland, 10% UK.


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 Post subject: Re: Signs of the impending recovery
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From what I have seen in business, we have definitely come off the bottom slightly from last year. The company I am a director of is back in the black, orders have upticked modestly, and we intend on making one of our part-timers permanent. Our company is involved in manufacturing for the shipping logistics sector, 90% Ireland, 10% UK.



Ok then.


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