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The '''''Octateuch''''' is a traditional name for the eight books of the [[Bible]], comprising the ''[[Pentateuch]]'', plus the ''[[Book of Joshua]]'', ''[[Book of Judges]]'' and ''[[Book of Ruth]]''<ref>[http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Pentateuch 1911 Britannica]</ref>.
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These made up the first eight books in a traditional ordering. It does not correspond to that of the ''[[Tanakh]]''. According to the ''[[Jewish Encyclopedia]]'',
{{Infobox Company
| company_name = Anglo Irish Bank Corporation plc
| company_logo = [[Image:Anglo Irish Bank logo.svg|100px]]
| company_type = [[Public company|Public]] - [[ISEQ|ISE]] & [[London Stock Exchange|LSE]]
| company_slogan = N/A
| foundation = {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] ([[1964]])
| location = {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]
| key_people = [[David Drumm]], [[CEO]]
| num_employees = 1500 (2006)
| products = Various banking products
| homepage = [http://www.angloirishbank.ie www.angloirishbank.ie]
}}


:[the Book of Ruth] is placed in the [[Septuagint]] after the Book of Judges; and this order is followed in the [[Vulgate]] and in the English translations. In the Hebrew Bible, however, Ruth is found in the "Ketubim," or third part of the canon, where it stands next after the Song of Solomon, being the second of the [[Five Megillot]].<ref>[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=483&letter=R JewishEncyclopedia.com - RUTH, BOOK OF:<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
'''Anglo Irish Bank Corporation plc''' ([[Irish language|Irish]]: ''Banc Angla-Éireannach''; {{ise|ANGL}}, {{lse|ANGL}}, {{FWB|CKL}}) is a [[bank]] based in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], listed on both the [[Irish Stock Exchange]] and the [[London Stock Exchange]], and headquartered in [[Dublin]]. The company mainly deals in business and [[commercial bank]]ing, and has a limited retail presence in the major Irish cities. It also has [[wealth management]] and treasury divisions. The company made €1.2bn in the financial year Sep 2006-Sep 2007, and has a market capitalization of €4-5 bn. Anglo-Irish also has operations in Austria, Ireland, Switzerland, the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]], and the [[Isle of Man]].


==See also==
Chief Executive Seán FitzPatrick stepped down in 2005 to assume the role of chairman. The current CEO is David Drumm.
*[[Books of the Bible]]


==Notes==
In January [[2007]], it was reported that [[Seán Quinn]] bought a 5% stake of Anglo Irish Bank for $750 million. In July 2008 Quinn converted [[Contract for difference|investments]] in the bank to ordinary shares, increasing his family's stake to 15%.
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{{Books of the Bible}}
Anglo-Irish is not to be mistaken for [[Allied Irish Banks|AIB]] which is also an Irish bank.
==History==
*[[1964]] Anglo Irish Bank was established in Dublin.
*[[1971]] Anglo Irish listed on the stock exchange.
*[[1988]] Anglo Irish acquired Irish Bank of Commerce
*[[1995]] Anglo Irish acquired Royal Trust Bank ([[Austria]]), a bank with a 100 year history, from [[Royal Bank of Canada]] and renamed it Anglo Irish Bank (Austria). Anglo Irish also acquired a loan portfolio from [[Allied Dunbar]].
*[[1996]] Anglo Irish acquired Ansbacher Bankers, which was established in Dublin in 1950.
*[[1998]] Anglo Irish acquired [[Credit Lyonnais]] (Austria) and combined it with its existing Austrian operations.
*[[1999]] Anglo Irish acquired Smurfit Paribas Bank, a joint-venture that [[Banque Paribas]] had helped establish in Dublin in [[1983]]. Anglo Irish also bought a loan portfolio from [[Bayerische Hypo- und Vereinsbank]].
*[[2001]] Anglo Irish acquired Banque Marcuard Cook & Cie. in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]], and renamed it Anglo Irish Bank (Suisse).

==See also==
*[[List of Irish companies]]


[[Category:Bible]]
==External links==
* [http://www.angloirishbank.ie/ Official site]


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The Octateuch is a traditional name for the eight books of the Bible, comprising the Pentateuch, plus the Book of Joshua, Book of Judges and Book of Ruth[1].

These made up the first eight books in a traditional ordering. It does not correspond to that of the Tanakh. According to the Jewish Encyclopedia,

[the Book of Ruth] is placed in the Septuagint after the Book of Judges; and this order is followed in the Vulgate and in the English translations. In the Hebrew Bible, however, Ruth is found in the "Ketubim," or third part of the canon, where it stands next after the Song of Solomon, being the second of the Five Megillot.[2]

See also

Notes