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The company has debts of €500 million.
The company was at the centre of recent product recalls.
The firm is around €24 million in debt.
The business has debts of around €24 million.
The appointment of an examiner to Druids Glen has been opposed.
Over 1,400 staff are directly employed while 500 concession staff and 300 cosmetics staff also work in the company’s 11 stores.
The importance of layout arrangement.
Everybody’s talking about Junior Doctors striking, welfare tourists and Budget 2014.
Retail Excellence said earlier today that a number of other retail operators will follow suit in the coming weeks.
The offending poster was torn down overnight.
The store currently employs 45 people and will remain open subject to a successful outcome to examinership.
The company said they have been impacted by the recession and in particular by the decline in consumer spending in the housing sector.
The move had been expected and puts the company’s 16 stories in Ireland and around 300 jobs in serious doubt.
The long-running Dublin chain is set to exit examinership following a successful meeting with creditors.
Stores in Dublin, Cork, Newbridge, Limerick and Galway are threatened with closure.
Speaking on national radio this morning, the clinical psychologist said that children can shut down and stop communicating if parents don’t respond to their efforts at expression.
The head of the professional body for psychology said that the Examiner article by Tony Humphreys was “unhelpful and likely to cause upset”.
Newspaper man Alan Crosbie’s anti-’new media’ rhetoric smacks of a company under siege, writes Paul Quigley.
Fastnet Line will now be placed in receivership or liquidation, depending on the judge’s decision, the company has said.
Fastnet Line, which operates a Cork to Swansea route, has announced that services will be discontinued with immediate effect.
The writer has apologised after allegations he copied content from a number of sources in his international affairs column.
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