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Video: City trader tells stunned BBC that he dreams of another recession
A 'leading trader' left his BBC interviewers with their jaws dropped yesterday after declaring "I go to bed every night and dream of another recession".
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Manchester United top Forbes magazine rich list
Manchester United have been named the world's most valuable sports team, according to Forbes magazine's annual top 50 list.
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Small firms hung out to dry by State and big business
Small and medium sized Irish enterprises are turning blue as the State and big businesses make them wait to be paid.
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Rival ISP hits out at Eircom price hike
A rival internet provider has hit out at Eircom's 60 per cent price rises, describing them as exorbitant.
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Over 100 jobs to be created in Galway
Computer giants Hewlett Packard have announced that they are to employ a further 105 people in Ireland.
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Cold snap costs Irish business €630million per week
The continuing bad weather is bad news for Irish business, with the cost of dealing with snow and ice drifting towards €630million per week.
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Those crazy Germans: Hilarious 'Life's Too Short' job advert gallery
We've singled out ad agency's Scholz & Friends for the German jobsite Jobsintown.de’s ‘Life is too short for the wrong job’ ad campaign. Enjoy.
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How to approach pay renegotiations
Head of the Careers Clinic, Eoghan McDermott, gives us his tips on how best to approach a pay renegotiation meeting with your boss.
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Don't make it easier for criminals by being an idiot
Criminals are out there trying to steal your money - why should you make it any easier for them?
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IBEC welcomes minimum wage reduction
Business groups and Employers group IBEC have reacted well to the government’s decision to keep corporation tax at 12.5 per cent and reduce the minimum wage.
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