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Waterford Wedgwood went into receivership in 2009 and was bough by KPS which today agreed the sale.
Sixty-five grand a house. Not bad.
She could probably sell ice to the Eskimos, in fairness.
File this one under emerging markets…
(You can boil it before drinking it though)
A good day’s work, says the Finance Minister.
That’s quite a chunk of change.
The Department of Education has removed funding for a teaching position in place since September.
The exclusive resort hosted the G8 meeting last year.
Hayes Hotel went for €650,000. But that was a drop in the ocean at the RDS today.
The Broad Plain Boys’ Club in Bristol has been saved – after they took a crowbar to the Banksy work.
Sure it’s only a fiver and all.
While the property market in the rest of the country is now on the move, there is still a huge gap between Dublin prices and those outside the capital.
Organisers said it displayed “continued confidence” in the Galway property market.
It consisted mostly of loans secured on assets in Northern Ireland.
What was she thinking?
The sale price is some €10 million higher than the original guide issued less than two months ago…
The market is taking the move in its stride, experts said.
Anyone in the market for some golf clubs?
The new owners are planning a refurbishment and expansion worth up to €5 million.
The Celtic Media Group has four other weekly regional papers, including the Anglo Celt.
The microform Bible, which measures just 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches, sold for $75,000.
The Irish-born artist’s ‘Three Studies of Lucian Freud’ sold for $142.4 million last year.
The 0.69 acre site on the Navan Road was no longer required by the Department of Social Protection.
The Obel development in Belfast came onto the market at the beginning of March.
UPMC Ireland said that a ‘generous offer’ was made by the businessman.
All buildings come complete with state-of-the art recording equipment. (Not really, obviously… If that were the case we would have put it in the headline).
The collection includes unpublished works and letters from his lover Beth Moore.
The yield of 2.967% is less than was previously expected.
Joan Collins says that it would be “convenient” if the government could afford a tax cut in the run-up to the general election in 2016.
One of Ireland’s top courses now belongs in the Trump portfolio.
The government has been left short of cash for spending on culture, so it is putting the Miro collection up for auction.
Bags of Herbal Haze, China White and Dust till Dawn were stolen from a shop yesterday.
Former RTÉ reporter Mark Little set up the business in 2008.
The auction at the RDS Concert Hall in Dublin will have 150 properties with a combined valuation of about €23 million.
The winning bidder, a bearded man apparently in his sixties was pitted in a one-on-race against a telephone competitor.
Galway’s city and county councils now share ownership of the site.
The sale of the Washington Post cost $250 million in cash – and the new owner is the founder of Amazon.com.
The €500 million sale of three-month Treasury Bills achieved an interest rate of 0.2%, the same as last month.
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