Banner
  • Vodafone seeks change to terms of €114m 3G licence

    Vodafone Ireland, the State's largest mobile phone company, has asked the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) to consider a relaxation of the conditions attached to its third-generation (3G) mobile licence. p
Other Stories
  • Eircom to bring in flat rate broadband at €45

    Eircom ended weeks of speculation yesterday when it announced its consumer broadband service would start on April 11th at a flat monthly charge of €45 plus VAT. p
  • US advances in Iraq send markets higher

    Reports from Iraq indicating that the US-led allies had regained the initiative and that the battle for Baghdad was under way sent global equity markets and the dollar higher yesterday. p
  • Software piracy 'costs jobs'

    A clampdown on software piracy could create 2,400 jobs and boost GNP by €690 million, technology analysts said yesterday. p
  • Qualceram fails to match target

    Qualceram failed to match dramatically reduced expectations following a difficult year that saw a fall in sales and the decision to close one of its British plants. p
  • Tullow shares take a beating despite posting record results

    Tullow Oil took a beating yesterday, with shares falling to two-year lows despite record results. p
  • KLM shares rise on talks of merger with BA and Air France

    KLM stood out in the airlines sector as the stock rebounded from Tuesday's steep fall on news that it was still in talks with British Airways and Air France about a possible alliance. p
  • Kerry's spend hits $135m as it buys two US food firms

    Kerry Group has brought its acquisition spending to date this year to $135 million (€123.7 million) with the purchase of two US ingredients businesses for $67 million. p
  • Galen signs deals for skin ailment drugs

    Northern Ireland pharmaceutical firm Galen has added to its presence in the dermatology market after signing agreements relating to two drugs for the treatment of psoriasis. p
  • Business News Digest

    Insurance premiums for small firms have risen 52 per cent this year, according to a survey by ISME, the small- business lobby group. The details of the survey, carried out in the last week, and methodology followed were not disclosed. p
  • UTV's popularity could be Sky's loss

    MEDIA AND MARKETING/Emmet Oliver: NTL disclosed this week it now has 38,000 subscribers to its NTL Digital service. p
  • Market Report

    The stock market barely budged yesterday, remaining unaffected by a global rally that lifted other European equity markets as hopes grew of a swift end to the war in Iraq. p
Archive
Click a date to view the paper on that day
PreviousNext
MTWTFSS
Advertisement
Crosswords and Sudoku
PuzzlesSudoku and interactive Irish Times crosswords
What does this mean?
What is Premium ContentIndicates Premium Content, which is available to subscribers.
PDF downloads
PDF downloads Download today's front page or TV listings page as they appear in The Irish Times
Article Index
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Sat