'We were unlucky': A Galway native's $20m-backed US space startup has gone bust
Firefly Space Systems had agreed a launch contract with US state space agency Nasa.
Firefly Space Systems had agreed a launch contract with US state space agency Nasa.
The government is developing a new support scheme to enable community ownership.
The bank took its first step towards a full return to private ownership today.
Building group CRH led the pack, while Ryanair jumped up the ranks.
ABP is acquiring a 50% stake in meat processing firm Linden Foods, which employs about 1,000 people.
ISME says stricter perjury laws could combat the problem of fraudulent insurance cases.
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile travel firm Adams & Butler.
The Irish capital, cheaper than only Paris in the currency bloc, suffers due to high rents.
Armagh-based Moy Park employs about 9,000 people in Northern Ireland.
The local authority warned the public that BleeperBike didn’t have its consent to operate.
Enda Luddy, the head of CBRE Ireland, says strong shops should be clustered together.
Serious allegations have been levelled at the company, one of the country’s biggest corporate successes.
Unite wants workers to be given increases of around 10%.
Hugh Wallace, a judge on RTÉ’s ‘Home of the Year’, says high-rise buildings are needed.
Only Denmark has higher consumer costs.
McGettigans Butchers has won numerous awards and was visited by Prince Charles.
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile Dublin trading company Positive Equity.
The firm, which handled the deal, expects the buyer will still make a profit.
Cairn Homes is expected to build more than 500 houses on the property.
The government is almost ready to offload 25% of the bailed-out bank.