GameStop Ireland plans to cash in on pop-culture hype with a new shop for 'nerds'
The retailer will open one of the first ThinkGeek-branded store outside the US in Dublin.
The retailer will open one of the first ThinkGeek-branded store outside the US in Dublin.
The bank’s online service for companies has been on the blink since Monday.
Visits from the British market increased by almost 9.5% in the last three months.
A longer workday could lead to a promotion – or burnout.
These companies are trying to shake up the lucrative but slow-moving funeral industry.
Plynk is developing a chat app for sending funds – as well as messages.
A Scottish court’s ruling could smooth the way for similar measures in Ireland.
The tech giant has been fighting with the American government over access to overseas data.
Hotels in the capital were nearly 94% full on average last month, further pushing up rates for visitors.
The majority shareholders said ‘the time is right’ to put the Bray studios up for sale.
BHSL, which turns the waste into fuel, also plans to raise millions in a new funding round.
Almost half of small business owners don’t know about the government’s four-year-old scheme.
First Circle says its lending service will ‘fundamentally change’ small businesses in the region.
Some think if you have the know-how to run a multi-million euro company, you can run a country.
Elon Musk’s electric car company is expected to open a Dublin store in 2017.
But there are fears that tourist black spot Longford will be left out of the campaign.
These small-scale drinks producers covered their set-up costs through private membership schemes.
Wells Fargo employees blamed unfair targets for the systematic use of sham accounts.
Recruitment firm Morgan McKinley says multinationals want the staff for customer-service roles.
However some have warned the measures will just drive up childcare costs.