Midday business round up
The main business stories making the news at midday on Monday
- Twitter is to establish an international office in Dublin, the IDA announced via a tweet this morning. Dublin Chamber of Commerce hailed the city as “the social media capital of Europe” in the wake of the announcement.
- Greece faces a “moment of truth” and has to fully implement its savings plans in order to qualify for the next installment of international aid, European Commission spokesman Amadeu Altafaj told reporters in Brussels today....
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