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for about €2.75 billion, eight years after it bought the business, Joe Brennan reports. A sale is expected to launch in the coming months.without triggering any competition issues, after regulators killed its attempt to buy the car park outright. Barry J Whyte reports that the airport authority has made a number of approaches to Gerry Gannon, the owner of the former QuickPark site on the Swords Road, about such a lease arrangement but that no deal has yet been reached.

but only a minority are willing to pay for them. That’s according to a new survey published to coincide with the annual food and beverage finance summit taking place at University College Cork on Wednesday. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has the details.with China but still needed to reduce the risks associated with being overly dependent on the global power, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has said. Jack Power reports.

Accumulated profits at the touring firm owned by singer and songwriter, Dermot Kennedy last year rose to €4.44 million. As Gordon Deegan reports,recorded post-tax profits of €2 million for the 12 months to the end of June last. This is an increase of 15.5 per cent on the post-tax profits of €1.76 million recorded in the previous year.

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