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  • IL&P writes down property values by 55%
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By David Clerkin, Markets Correspondent
    Irish Life & Permanent (IL&P) has written down the value of its investment property portfolio by approximately 55 per cent from its peak.
    Grafton executives withdraw from its pension scheme
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By David Clerkin, Markets Correspondent
    Building materials group Grafton incurred a charge of €760,000 after its financial controller joined three other senior executives in withdrawing from the company’s defined benefit pension scheme last year.
    Permanent TSB hires Accenture to advise on cost cuts
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By Richard Curran
    Permanent TSB has hired management consultants Accenture to draw up proposals for a major cost-cutting plan at the bank.
    Johnston Press knocks €117m off value of Irish titles
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By Richard Curran
    Johnston Press has written down the value of its 14 Irish regional newspaper titles by 77 per cent in just two years.
    Appian launches long-term equity fund aimed at raising €25m-€30m
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By Samantha McCaughren, Business Correspondent
    Appian Asset Management will launch a new equity fund at the end of the month, which will aim to raise €25million to €30 million.
    The Inquisitor
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By Richard Curran
    Food for thought as Irish multinationals move on
    Parting of the ways is looming at Glanbia
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By Samantha McCaughren, Business Correspondent
    Tensions between farmers and co-op shareholders are forcing a split that ‘could suit both sides
    Investment opportunities in large emerging markets
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  
    China is now the world’s largest exporter, writes Alan Dunne
    No more Mr Nice Guy
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  By David Clerkin, Markets Correspondent
    Latest Aer Lingus figures suggest that chief executive Christoph Mueller had two choices: take a hard line with staff, or face into a slow decline
    Comment
    Sunday, March 14, 2010  
    Mind the gap as institutions close ranks