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Should You Bank on Ireland? Bank of Ireland is doing fine, but it may not be the best stock pick on the Emerald Isle. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 24, 2010
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Irish drug industry fears bailout tax terms Any increase in Ireland's corporation tax rate as part of a financial bailout could hurt the country's rapidly expanding pharmaceutical industry, currently its largest contributor to corporation tax. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 23, 2005
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Allied Irish's Investors Are Smilin' Ireland's second-largest bank continues to grow beyond its borders. Allied Irish Banks offers a respectable dividend and an interesting way to invest in several overseas banking opportunities all at once. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Why You Should Stay Away From Allied Irish Bank AIB doesn't have much to offer except a ton of risk. mark for My Articles similar articles
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An Irish Tycoon and the Long Arm of Dublin A developer takes an Irish bank-workout agency to court. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Northern Trust Trips Up Falling foreign-exchange income felled the bank's second-quarter earnings. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 18, 2011
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Country Report: Ireland Ireland has been a pharma industry darling since the 1960s, when a then-newly established IDA targeted the sector as a strategic area for development. Today, the numbers are eye catching. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 30, 2010
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Commentary: Shred the Debt Ireland is struggling to cover the debts of its reckless banks. American homeowners are wheezing, too. It's time for debt writedowns. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Does Bank of Ireland's Narrowed Loss Put It Back on Track? High funding costs remain a concern for Bank of Ireland. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 21, 2009
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The Banshee Is Circling Irish Banks Is the nationalization of Anglo Irish Banks the beginning or the end of bank takeovers in Ireland? mark for My Articles similar articles
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Bernie Alexander
The History Of St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Day is the most famous Irish holiday and yet, the man at the origin of it wasn't born in Ireland. Get your shamrock, drink some green beer, put on some Celtic music, and head for the pub because you're about to learn all about the history of St. Patty's Day and how it has evolved from a religious celebration to one of the biggest parties on Earth. mark for My Articles similar articles