Interviews and Features
The Interviews and Features section of the 30th July issue of Business and Finance contains the following stories. Click on one below to read the full article.
Anglo Irish Bank: an albatross around our necks?
As some predict that 225bn of taxpayer's money could yet be sunk into Anglo Irish, many analysts fear that the Government's decision to rescue the bank was the wrong call. Sarah Gilmartin reports.
Aviation: Terminal 2- pie in the sky?
An unfolding financial crisis may force the DAA to keep the doors closed on its brand new terminal, writes Fearghal O'Connor.
Behavioural economics: The Invisible Handshake
Patrick Freyne examines the rise of behavioural economics, and asks whether it can explain and/or solve our current economic woes.
Bord na Mona
Sarah Gilmartin hears how Bord na Móna are quietly but effectively embracing a green future.
Cover Story: Partners on the precipice
Irish industrial relations could be heading out of the smoke filled rooms and on to the streets. Trade unions stand at the Rubicon, writes Fearghal O'Connor.
European union
It may not be glamorous but current moves to create a more efficient and expanded European payments system will sharpen competitiveness in European industry, writes Joe Beashel.
Interview: Neelie Kroes
EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes talks to John Walsh about resisting the temptation
Online Advertising
Brian O'Grady takes stock of the promise and challenges of online marketing in the heady, ever changing internet industry.
Profile: Derek Quinlan
Derek Quinlan, the golden boy of the boom, retires this week. Sarah Gilmartin looks at what he leaves behind.
Siptu
The leader of Siptu has become increasingly vocal in recent weeks but he feels he has no choice, he tells Fearghal O'Connor.


