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In the red

# in-the-red - Thursday 3 May, 2012

Liverpool FC losses near £50million

The majority of the shortfall comes as a result of ‘exceptional items’, which included £8.4m spent on sacking Roy Hodgson last season.

# in-the-red - Tuesday 24 April, 2012

Taking Stick: Rebels with a cause

Cork have been hugely impressive in 2012 as Jimmy Barry-Murphy continues the work of Denis Walsh and sees one of his older heads make the difference against Tipperary

# in-the-red - Friday 30 March, 2012

From Business ETC Six firms collapsed each day in the first quarter of this year – report In The Red

Six firms collapsed each day in the first quarter of this year – report

Half of the 31,070 companies that were stress-tested by a risk analyst firm in the first quarter of this year were deemed “high risk”.

# in-the-red - Thursday 1 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie HSE rolls back on expenses row HSE

HSE rolls back on expenses row

The HSE had said that it wouldn’t pay travel expenses to its staff – but reversed the decision following a meeting between the Minister for Health and the head of the HSE.

# in-the-red - Monday 8 August, 2011

From Business ETC Dow disaster: 632-point drop is the 6th-worst in history In The Red

Dow disaster: 632-point drop is the 6th-worst in history

The Dow Jones ends its day deep in the red, as the S&P loses 6.6 per cent and the NASDAQ sheds nearly 7 per cent of its value.

Glazers could raise £400m in partial United sell-off

The Glazer family are reportedly preparing to float a quarter of their holding on the stock exchange, helping to pay off the club’s debt.

# in-the-red - Friday 5 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie The world’s richest man lost €5.6 BILLION this week In The Red

The world’s richest man lost €5.6 BILLION this week

It’s fine, though: Carlos Slim and his family are still worth €46.5bn – the equivalent of 4.5 per cent of Mexico’s total economic output.