Poll: Do you think Ireland is overly dependent on foreign investment for jobs?
Some say the country’s track record with overseas firms is ‘enviable’.
Some say the country’s track record with overseas firms is ‘enviable’.
The Central Bank says the lending market remains ‘highly concentrated’.
Des Traynor is one of several individuals to back Improper Butter.
The company’s UK and Ireland boss has been in talks with local ports like Galway.
But the retailer said it was satisfied with its financial performance as sales steadied in 2015.
Several media outlets have said the bank is preparing to expand its operations in Ireland.
But the bank denies the claims from prominent Irish businesswoman Jackie Lavin.
A similar plan for Pacific nations has already felt the wrath of the presidential pen.
Chief executive Declan Collier also said there’s ‘real demand’ for a connection between Belfast and Paris.
Commercial rates have been on hold or fallen in many regions since the recession.
Ministers have promised to deliver 135,000 jobs to regional areas by 2020.
We talk to businesses that have won the accolade about how much rides on the endorsement.
The industry is expecting double-digit growth in trade this year.
Lifes2Good has sold its celebrity-endorsed range to US manufacturer Dwight & Church.
Officials patrolled the Irish border for 70 years.
Irish Distillers is installing three 75,000-litre whiskey stills at the Midleton facility.
Finance chief Neil Sorahan said a partnership will likely happen ‘at some stage’.
James Hogan told an aviation conference in Dublin that the industry faces ‘significant challenges’ in 2017.
Denis O’Brien appears to be skipping the latest installment.
Public expenditure minister Paschal Donohoe wants an even split in senior roles.