'It's been difficult - professionally and personally': Sugru's Irish founder on a 'disappointing' sale
Many small investors lost most of their money after backing the mouldable glue maker.
Many small investors lost most of their money after backing the mouldable glue maker.
But its founder says his business ‘isn’t going anywhere’ and plans to expand.
Dublin council has agreed to allow two operators run dockless for-hire bike schemes.
Strict rules for shared-bike schemes in Dublin has made Ofo wary of an Irish expansion.
The former La Touche Hotel in Greystones has been vacant since 2004.
The petrol station group plans to replace its Sandymount outlet with a five-storey residential block.
Another 40 rooms will be added to the complex on the city’s north quays.
The government has been accused of distorting competition with its funding for Horse Sport Ireland.
Aldborough House has been vacant for nearly two decades.
Marketing firm Outset said it has been ‘frustrated’ by the planning process.
The entrepreneur who sold Trustev for $44m is setting up a chain under the Sisu brand.
Martina Larkin says the country is lagging some of its European peers in key areas.
The Irish boss of the takeaway ordering giant talks about a logistics pilot the operation is running.
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile Velona Systems.
The stock options scheme is not available to its thousands of delivery riders.
Chesterfield House in Blackrock was bought in 2004 for €47 million.
SIS Pitches has also fitted its patented synthetic and real grass hybrid at five other Russian venues.
Enet chairman David McCourt talks about why he’s determined to see the project succeed.
An industry group says workers from countries like the Philippines could plug a skills gap.
Tetrarch Capital plans to create a 595-unit hotel and short-term letting block at Ned’s pub in Dublin.