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Monthly Archives: August 2008
Happy Workers
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Parent Power
Our latest research on parents and education for Irish Life shows the huge scale of investment made out of after tax incomes. With so much being spent on primary and secondary level, will third level fees crowd out that spending? … Continue reading
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The Brand Down Under
Politicians down under have decided to fund initiatives directed at establishing “Brand Sydney”. The goal of Brand Sydney is to encourage tourism in the city, something that has been on a downward trend for the past few years (despite the … Continue reading
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Rainy Day Precautions
Our latest research for Halifax shows Irish consumers starting to save more money for the proverbial rainy day. And it isn’t due to the weather … Read more here. Ireland already has a high savings ratio: expect it to rise … Continue reading
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In The Blyk
Blyk, the first free mobile network to be funded by advertising, has now got over 100,000 people to sign up for it’s service in the UK. Users (all aged 16-24 year) who sign up to the network receive advertising messages … Continue reading
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