Irish graduates emigrating 'should be regarded as a good thing'
The new head of Trinity Business School says colleges also need to compete in the big ‘blue ocean’.
The new head of Trinity Business School says colleges also need to compete in the big ‘blue ocean’.
The company has featured the section in British stores since 2011.
A new fund for business angels worth up to €20 million is expected be announced in the coming weeks.
The group’s chairman says more competition is the only thing that will drive down high interest rates.
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The UK dominates the local industry – although Irish startups have also been making their mark.
The measures are part of an EU plan to overhaul the digital market.
Deloitte is opening a blockchain lab in the city for financial firms trying to come to grips with the technology.
The average farm income was up last year – but nearly two-thirds of the money came from government sources.
There are reports that AA Ireland could be worth up to €160 million.
Those at the heart of the sector explain the problems early stage companies have finding backers.
The taxi-booking app will go through a re-brand as it heads for the UK and US markets.
The airport authority is refinancing €550 million in bonds as it prepares for the project.
The beer company fell foul of the advertising authority for its ‘dream big’ campaign.
The back-to-work scheme will be replaced – but not everyone thinks it was such a bad idea.
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Those that are reliant on only the domestic market are lagging the most.
Eamon Leonard’s team have been quietly building Cohort – with designs on taking down LinkedIn.
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The idea was floated last year after calls for Ireland to double its studio capacity.