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Abstract
As March 1998 drew to a close, management at National Irish Bank (NIB) would have been forgiven for believing that the bank’s situation could not get any worse. The bank had just issued a robust defence of its position in relation to an off shore bond scheme which had been the subject of much media and political debate for the previous two months. In particular, it had severely criticised RTE, the state owned television and radio corporation, and the two RTE journalists who had broken and dominated the story.
DOI
10.21427/D79J6S
Recommended Citation
Mortimer, G.: National Irish Bank: coping with a crisis and beyond. Marketing Management and Strategy, vol. 2 (ed. by Gerry Mortimer), Dublin, Marketing Institute, 2000.
Publication Details
In Cases in Marketing Management and Strategy, vol. 2 (ed. by Gerry Mortimer), Dublin, Marketing Institute, 2000.