'We went from delivering small parcels in Dublin to moving Ferraris across the US'
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile Wheels We Deliver.
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile Wheels We Deliver.
The gambling giant is using software designed by Irish firm Onionsack.
A new report also says the sale of non-electric vehicles should be banned by 2030.
Finesse Medical, which makes products to treat skin conditions, has been sold to Avery Dennison.
The company is known for its secrecy – and its unwillingness to compromise.
But the plans to build offices for thousands of workers have run into local opposition.
The European Commission ruled last year that the tech firm owed the huge sum for unpaid taxes.
Kevin Toland will replace Roscommon native Owen Killian as Aryzta CEO.
The pharmacy chain was set up in Wexford almost 60 years ago.
The Limerick TD, who was first elected to the Dáil in 1981, also said he won’t contest another election.
Dalata is splashing out tens of millions to acquire part of two well-known Dublin hotels.
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile newspaper distributor Newspread.
The company wants to keep access to the single market after Brexit.
Eddie O’Connor’s Dublin-based Mainstream is leading development of the Scottish project.
A new study found building costs are higher in the Irish capital than in Paris or Madrid.
Kilkenny native Jane ní Dhulchaointigh leads Sugru, which just raised £2m.
A few billionaires feature prominently in the news sector.
Ian Jackson recently sold his business, Pure Power, to US giant Kohler.
New figures show that house prices are up by nearly 10% in the last year.
A meeting of the company’s creditors is due to be held later this month.