8 of the worst corporate PR disasters of 2016
Help yourself to a festive dose of schadenfreude.
Help yourself to a festive dose of schadenfreude.
Dublin and Shannon are set to lose their status as the only European airports offering the service.
ITIC thinks the government isn’t ambitious enough when it comes to tourist targets.
Oceanpath, one Ireland’s biggest fish processors, wants to turn people on to trout.
Bill Cremin from Cool Running Events talks about the rewards and challenges of running a seasonal business.
Marketing guru Pat Kinsley says consumers are prime targets at this time of year.
Ireland is only the 17th jurisdiction to qualify for a special foreign investor programme.
When consumer sentiment goes up, so does the appetite for knock-offs.
A government taskforce announced a list of actions to roll out the long-delayed National Broadband Plan.
The two outlets share 22.5% of the Irish grocery market each.
Marketers have pumped a record €6 billion into this year’s festive campaign.
Ireland’s newest peer-to-peer lender, Flender, already has its eye on the Scandinavian market.
Sixth-generation distiller Pádraic Ó Griallais hopes to turn the drink into a premium product.
The government is making a last-ditch attempt to settle a better price for Orkambi.
The rental firm has inherited GoCar as part of the acquisition.
Turnover at the Collison brothers’ Dublin-based subsidiary increased by over €35 million.
A string of companies have pulled ads from right-wing news site Breitbart recently.
Sinéad McSweeney is taking over from Mark Little as managing director of Twitter’s Irish operations.
Blessington firm Ventac sees growing opportunities for its technology in North America.
Kerry’s Kush Shellfish finds itself in an unusual position as it expands outside Europe.