Michael Carey steps down as chair of Enterprise Ireland and Housing Agency
Action at Enterprise Ireland and Housing Agency is to avoid embarrassment for Ministers over late filing of accounts by East Coast Bakehouse
Eclective to open its first new bar and restaurant since change of ownership at Press Up group
Hospitality group has signed a 15-year lease to take over the former Farrier & Draper venue on South William Street in Dublin 2
One in five people in the Republic looking to either buy or rent a house, says BPFI
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Eason spends €2.7m buying back shares from investors
Forty-three shareholders sold their entire holdings in the Irish retailer as part of the buyback scheme
PwC Ireland boss focused on getting tech to do some heavy lifting
Managing partner seeks to leverage AI as firm and clients grapple with uncertainty caused by Donald Trump’s tariffs
Cork packaging group Zeus acquires two businesses and sees path to €1bn in annual revenues
Wholly owned by Brian O’Sullivan, Zeus has acquired packaging companies in the UK and Spain
‘The Japanese want to see you have the attention to detail, customer service and quality they expect. You have to deliver’
Irish entrepreneurs visit Japan to scope out potential trading opportunities and learn from the country’s biggest companies
Freshly Chopped founder Brian Lee to launch Irish fitness racing brand
The business, Tryka, will run a fitness league across four events at the RDS, culminating in a finale in Portugal
Construction Industry Federation chooses Andrew Brownlee as new chief
Brownlee will replace Hubert Fitzpatrick as head of construction sector representative body
Irish rents continue to rise, with average cost nationally now more than €2,000 a month
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Irish pharma sector worries about impact of Trump’s order on medicine prices
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PwC Ireland’s revenues rise 3% to almost €470m
Big Four firm’s latest transparency report highlights increases in assurance and tax work but a decline in the provision of advisory services
Coffee drinkers face new price hikes and the latest Trump tariff twists
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New research highlights wealth divide between North and South
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Fallon & Byrne owners say business now ‘self sustaining’ after loss of €564,046 in 2023
The hospitality group closed 2023 with accumulated losses of €4.7m and cash of €1.3m, according to abridged accounts just filed