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HALF OF SMALL businesses in Ireland have cancelled or postponed investment plans because of Brexit. That’s according to AIB’s latest Brexit sentiment index, which also found that two in five SME ...
Brian Cowen has joined the board of a European think tank funded by big business Ex-Taoiseach John Bruton has also joined the board of the Institute of International and European Affairs.
Your crash course in... The rise and fall of Steorn, the energy firm that claimed to defy physics The company, set up by the ‘Willy Wonka of energy’, reportedly raised €23m from investors.
As HP shuts its Leixlip print plant, we look back at its 20 years in Kildare Up to 500 job losses were announced at the firm today.
How a five-man startup from Dublin became part of a giant €4 billion network As part of our weekly How My Business Works series we profile RSM Ireland.
New stats reveal Limerick has some of Ireland's most disadvantaged areas New statistics show the city and county were among the hardest hit areas during the recession.
Dublin council has awarded 'last-mile delivery' contracts to reduce congestion in the city UPS and WeDispatch are among the firms enlisted to provide the service.
A KILKENNY-BASED COMPANY which designs and makes shower enclosures is being acquired in a huge deal worth almost €70 million. Merlyn Industries announced this morning that it is being bought by ...
The company behind Bulmers claims Heineken abused its power to push Orchard Thieves Dublin-based C&C is one of Ireland’s biggest drinks businesses.
Here are Ireland's most – and least – popular holiday destinations Everywhere bar the border region and midlands recorded an increase in overseas visitors last year.
LOSSES MAY HAVE widened at food-delivery firm Deliveroo’s international operation last year – but its Irish unit recorded a profit for the first time. According to recently filed accounts for ...
Why Emirates' flagship 'superjumbo' jets won't be coming to Ireland any time soon The A380′s biggest operator wants to bring the plane to Dublin, but there’s a problem – or four.