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PMs to address business leaders Bush voices invest event support
(about 9 hours later)
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his Irish counterpart Brian Cowen are due to meet at Stormont later, to address a major investment conference. US President George Bush has sent a video message of support to delegates at the North American investment conference in Belfast.
Senior politicians and business executives are attending the two-day event.
Earlier on Thursday, 75 jobs were announced by local software company, Wombat Financial Services.
The President said it was clear Northern Ireland was "open to foreign investment".
"The United States will continue to support the people of Northern Ireland as you take charge of your future, and we share with you the firm belief that even greater opportunities for co-operation lie ahead," he added.
Joint engagement
European Union president Jose Manuel Barroso also sent an upbeat video message, where he said: "Northern Ireland now has a great chance to build on its new political momentum, its well-educated workforce and its international ties.
"I am sure that foreign investors already established in Northern Ireland will soon be joined by more, and then Northern Ireland will take its place on the map as a region embedded in a broader network in a new Europe which is the foundation stone for our future prosperity."
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his Irish counterpart Brian Cowen are due to meet at Stormont later, to address the conference.
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More jobs are announced by a software company on the second day of a major investment conference. James Kerr reports.
The leaders will speak to more than 100 US executives who are in Northern Ireland for the two-day conference.The leaders will speak to more than 100 US executives who are in Northern Ireland for the two-day conference.
It will be the first joint engagement for the prime minister and the new taoiseach.It will be the first joint engagement for the prime minister and the new taoiseach.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is also due to go on walkabout in Belfast city centre.New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is also due to go on walkabout in Belfast city centre.
The guests will be greeted by the First and Deputy First Ministers, Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness. The guests were greeted by the First and Deputy First Ministers, Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness at Parliament Buildings.
Later on Thursday, a gala dinner will be held at Hillsborough Castle.Later on Thursday, a gala dinner will be held at Hillsborough Castle.
The investment conference which runs from 7-9 May is the fifth to persuade US firms to invest in NI, the first was after the 1994 IRA ceasefire. The investment conference which runs from 7-9 May is the fifth to persuade US firms to invest in NI. The first was after the 1994 IRA ceasefire.
Some 120 executives from 80 companies are attending the 36-hour event which includes a sales pitch from Invest Northern Ireland.Some 120 executives from 80 companies are attending the 36-hour event which includes a sales pitch from Invest Northern Ireland.
Invest NI hopes this showcase event will persuade at least some of those firms to invest - but as is the nature of these things it could be three years or more before its success can be judged.Invest NI hopes this showcase event will persuade at least some of those firms to invest - but as is the nature of these things it could be three years or more before its success can be judged.