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Boeing Employees Choir free concert
A 60 strong member choir, all employees of the Boeing aircraft and aerospace company, will perform a free concert, along with the Marine Institute Singers, in St Nicholas Collegiate Church, on Saturday September 12 at 7.30pm.
Ford stars as van sales power ahead
In the first six months of 2015, commercial vehicle sales have risen by 56 per cent compared to the similar period in 2014. And another great sales performance in June has seen Ford extend its leadership of Ireland’s resurgent commercial vehicle market for the year to date.
Ford continues to set standard for van sales
Ford continues to set a high standard for commercial vehicle sales in Ireland after another busy month in dealerships around the country.
Covidien jobs assurances needed
Deputy Robert Troy has called for assurances about the future of jobs at Covidien in Athlone following the announcement that the company is being bought by American medical device maker Medtronic in a multi-billion dollar deal.
International award for Athlone’s Covidien
Covidien in Athlone has received international recognition for enterprise excellence, by being awarded the Shingo Bronze Medallion.
Covidien named as top investor in R&D
Galway company Covidien has again been named by the European Commission as the EU's top investor in healthcare research and development.
Head to Citylites and Peter Curran Electric Ltd for all your lighting and electrical needs
‘In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary’ or so the saying goes, and at Citylites, part of Peter Curran Electric Ltd, it certainly seems true while standing in its magnificent showroom which boasts a sheer treasure trove of top quality lighting, of all shapes and sizes, suiting all needs and budgets, and where every customer is treated like a VIP.
Ireland’s R&D reputation secures €25 million Covidien investment
A “well-established” record of fostering successful innovation was a key factor in Covidien’s decision to locate a number of advanced research and development projects in Ireland, with Galway and Athlone to benefit.
Baxter Healthcare to temporarily lay off 150 full-time staff
Baxter Healthcare will temporarily lay off 150 full-time workers from its Castlebar plant for a four month period, it emerged this week. The US pharmaceutical company, which is the major employer in the county town and employes more than 1,000 people in its plants in Castlebar and Swinford, let 200 workers go at the end of last year due to the downturn in the economy.
Global healthcare provider celebrates twenty years in Galway
Covidien, a leading global provider of healthcare products, celebrated its 20th anniversary in Galway this week.