Ireland has been accused of rivalling the Cayman Islands when it comes to tax avoidance
Three European banks paid effective tax rates of less than 2% on profits routed through the country in 2015.
Three European banks paid effective tax rates of less than 2% on profits routed through the country in 2015.
Flipdish builds websites and apps for restaurants to process online orders.
BBA Ireland helps well-heeled buyers around the world find the top racing talent.
Waterford-based co-op the Little Milk Company exports to 17 countries worldwide.
The Fawaz Alhokair Group is reportedly planning to develop 100,000 sq m under the deal.
Cork firm Safehaven Marine sells its vessels as far afield as the Middle East and Asia.
Ireland’s national plant is shipped all over the world for St Patrick’s Day.
The cleaning app is also branching out into electrical and painting services.
The firm behind the facility, Coty, revealed the decision to staff today.
The retailer’s market share is also slipping.
Further branch closures and cuts are expected as the banks return to profits.
The company is spending close to €1 million overhauling its headquarters and stores.
The chair of ESB says women won’t go for a role unless they are 110% ready.
Next Friday is D-Day for the designation, which applies to nearly half of all local eggs.
The retailer was handed a small fine for failing to repay delivery fees on cancelled orders.
The HR department says the company’s colourful media profile acts as a sort of recruitment filter.
Dillinger’s owner John Farrell plans to open two new restaurants before the year is out.
Workers in the transport sector accounted for one-fifth of all working time lost last year.
SwiftComply has raised $900,000 to double staff and expand to the US.
The Digital Hub and the DCU Ryan Academy will now split the duties of the position.