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The Limerick Isles

Downloads Multi-featured cool e-book, The Limerick Isles, a collection of 600 original limericks based on British and Irish place names. Includes a limerick generator to help compose your own. Includes search by name.

[March 3, 2006, 12:52]

The Limerick States

Downloads Includes a limerick generator to help compose your own. Multi-featured cool Ebook. Allows you to search for places by name. A collection of original limericks to teach the states and capitals of the USA.

[March 6, 2006, 12:59]

Five Years Ago: Dell grows Limerick plant

News The Limerick factory will expand by 7,500 square metres to 28,000 square metres, the size of six football pitches. Dell also announced today it has shipped its two millionth system since it began production in Europe in 1991.

[October 12, 2001, 6:00]

Dell grows Limerick plant

News The Limerick factory will expand by 7,500 square metres to 28,000 square metres, the size of six football pitches. Dell also announced today it has shipped its two millionth system since it began production in Europe in 1991.

[October 15, 1996, 8:56]

Dell cuts 1,900 Irish jobs in production switch

News Dell announced on Thursday that it is closing its manufacturing operation in Limerick, Ireland, and shifting production to its Polish plant and to third-party contractors. Dell said in a statement that the first Limerick employees would leave the...

[January 8, 2009, 12:12]

Funlove virus wreaks havoc at Dell plant

News The Funlove virus has ransacked Dell's manufacturing plant in Limerick, Ireland, a disaster that could cost the computing company millions of pounds in damages. Work was suspended for two whole days at the Limerick complex and more than 12,000...

[November 19, 1999, 16:05]

News Burst: Funlove virus wreaks havoc at Dell plant

News The Funlove virus has ransacked Dell's manufacturing plant in Limerick, Ireland, in a disaster likely to cost the computing company millions of pounds in damages. Work was suspended for two days at the Limerick complex and more than 12,000...

[November 19, 1999, 9:23]

A Year Ago: Funlove virus wreaks havoc at Dell plant

News The Funlove virus has ransacked Dell's manufacturing plant in Limerick, Ireland, a disaster that could cost the computing company millions of pounds in damages. Work was suspended for two whole days at the Limerick complex and more than 12,000...

[November 19, 2000, 6:05]

Dell cuts 150 jobs in Ireland

News The company said that the jobs -- all administrative positions in its Limerick offices -- were made redundant by the consolidation of manufacturing operations into a single location in the Limerick county town of Raheen.

[May 22, 2002, 14:44]

EU help possible for Dell Ireland workers

Blog On Thursday Dell announced that 1,900 people would lose their jobs at the company’s plant in Limerick. This could make the workers in Limerick eligible for re-training with EU money but one issue is that the people benefiting from the grant must...

[January 12, 2009, 17:06]

Dell launches green offensive in Emerald Isle

News The computer maker's first strike will be a free computer recycling day at its European manufacturing site in Limerick, Ireland, on 25 September. A company spokesperson could not confirm on Wednesday whether similar events will be held in the UK in...

[September 8, 2004, 15:20]

Speculation hangs over Dell Ireland

Blog Mary Coughlan to talk about the future of the Dell facility in Limerick which currently employs around 4,500 people, according to the Dell web site. Michael Dell had a meeting with the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ms.

[December 22, 2008, 15:55]

Dell buoyant in Q3

News Dell has reported another record quarter, buoyed by prices of components such as RAM and LCD screens falling, and hinted future expansion in Europe could come, beyond its successful facility in Limerick, Ireland.

[November 12, 2004, 11:10]

ELearning - Helping SMEs Through Economic Downturn

Blog PC maker, will cut about 1,900 of 3,000 jobs at its manufacturing plant in Limerick. The evidence that sales at many companies are struggling and that companies have to lay off employees to maintain companies' running.

[January 21, 2009, 8:42]

Travel Ireland - illustrated guide and maps. Incl: Dublin, Cork, Galway and more. FREE General Info

Downloads Use the guide as postcards to show places you visited.Table of Contents Republic of Ireland: General | Geography | Climate | Counties | Name | Religion | History | Respect | Demographics | Politics | Parliament | Architecture | Culture | Church...

[May 24, 2007, 8:00]

Dell to open $90m plant in Ireland this year

News Dell announced today it plans to open its third European manufacturing plant, a $90 m (£54m) operation in Limerick, Ireland, by year's end. The facility is expected to create 1,700 new jobs in the area, bringing Dell's workforce in Ireland to 6,000...

[February 5, 1999, 14:50]

Dell will aid Intel with IA-64

News The Application Solution Centres will open in Limerick, Ireland and Round Rock, Texas this summer. Dell is to assist the transition to Intel's IA-64 by opening centres for customers porting software to the 64bit architecture.

[May 20, 1998, 12:07]

AST Europe to cut half staff, focus on notebooks

News The firm will also move its manufacturing to a smaller plant, also within Limerick, Ireland. The firm has confirmed rumours that it is to lay off about 50 per cent of its European workforce and will focus on notebook PCs with the aim of regaining...

[February 2, 1998, 14:22]

Dell and EMC ally to keep businesses online

News The facility means that customers of Dell, EMC and their partners can test the performance of their data over a 100km distance between Dell’s Application Solution Centre in Limerick and EMC’s Solutions Operations Centre in Cork.

[October 1, 2003, 15:55]

Supreme Court to hear case on 'obviousness' of patents

News The case has its roots in an obscure patent spat about vehicle gas pedal designs involving two companies without mainstream name recognition: the Canadian company KSR International and Limerick, Pennsylvania-based Teleflex.

[November 28, 2006, 10:02]

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