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Pensions regulator to bare teeth, Greencore’s HQ move, and big isn’t always better when buying engagement ring

Pensions regulator to bare teeth, Greencore’s HQ move, and big isn’t always better when buying engagement ring

The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk

Wed Dec 20 2023 - 06:41
Ganley’s contempt of court in New York, Bread 41 plans new bakeries, and the perils mangling a name

Ganley’s contempt of court in New York, Bread 41 plans new bakeries, and the perils mangling a name

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Mon Dec 18 2023 - 06:26
Dublin’s Bread 41 secures sustainability certification and plans to open new bakeries

Dublin’s Bread 41 secures sustainability certification and plans to open new bakeries

Dublin bakery plans to open new outlets over the next two years, including a second site in Greystones

Mon Dec 18 2023 - 06:00
ESRI cuts growth forecasts, Esprit’s plan for a 300-bedroom hotel in Dublin 2, and drones as a weapon of war

ESRI cuts growth forecasts, Esprit’s plan for a 300-bedroom hotel in Dublin 2, and drones as a weapon of war

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Thu Dec 14 2023 - 06:40
Motor claims costs rise 25%, tumble driers and energy costs, and how to deal with a heavy personal debt load

Motor claims costs rise 25%, tumble driers and energy costs, and how to deal with a heavy personal debt load

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Wed Dec 13 2023 - 06:36
Verizon to add 400 jobs in Ireland by opening global centre of excellence early next year

Verizon to add 400 jobs in Ireland by opening global centre of excellence early next year

New York-headquartered Verizon already employs about 1,000 workers at a base in Sandyford in Dublin

Mon Dec 11 2023 - 00:15
Michael Brennan of Killarney Hotels: ‘It’s probably more efficient to close at Christmas’

Michael Brennan of Killarney Hotels: ‘It’s probably more efficient to close at Christmas’

Killarney Hotels managing director explains why the hotel sector is ‘in a good place’ and why he never envisaged a different line of work

Fri Dec 08 2023 - 05:45
Cubic Telecom's €473m investment, the true cost of EVs, and the gender pay gap

Cubic Telecom's €473m investment, the true cost of EVs, and the gender pay gap

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Tue Dec 05 2023 - 06:29
Eir complains to EU about ComReg’s decision to restrict its wholesale fibre broadband offering

Eir complains to EU about ComReg’s decision to restrict its wholesale fibre broadband offering

In its complaint, Eir claims the regulator made a number of errors in its market analysis

Sat Dec 02 2023 - 06:30
Dubray expects to sell 300,000 books in the run-up to Christmas

Dubray expects to sell 300,000 books in the run-up to Christmas

Inside Business podcast: Christmas selling season accounts for 20% of business, according to managing director of Dubray

Wed Nov 29 2023 - 17:51
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Convenience food group Greencore expects inflation pressures to ease to 2-3% next year

Convenience food group Greencore expects inflation pressures to ease to 2-3% next year

Irish food group reports 10 per cent rise in revenue for year to the end of September

Tue Nov 28 2023 - 07:39
O’Flaherty family’s motor group profits accelerate by 19% to €22m

O’Flaherty family’s motor group profits accelerate by 19% to €22m

Mercedes-Benz distributor MML Holdings sees revenues rise by 25% to €365m in advance of deal to distribute China’s BYD motors

Sat Nov 25 2023 - 05:45
Mortgage servicer Pepper Finance sees Irish profits drop despite big revenue rise

Mortgage servicer Pepper Finance sees Irish profits drop despite big revenue rise

Latest accounts for Pepper Finance Corporation (Ireland) show that it made a pre-tax profit of €11.8m last year, down from just under €14m in 2021

Sat Nov 25 2023 - 05:00
Aon global CEO sanguine on who wins next election, Press Up’s layoffs, and Ireland’s ranking for personal taxation

Aon global CEO sanguine on who wins next election, Press Up’s layoffs, and Ireland’s ranking for personal taxation

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Tue Nov 21 2023 - 06:35
Teneo’s strategy arm sees 14% rise in profits to €1.2m

Teneo’s strategy arm sees 14% rise in profits to €1.2m

The Irish strategy arm of the New York-based communications and consulting firm closed the year with accumulated profits of €4.6m

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 05:45
Press Up hospitality group cites ‘tough trading conditions’ as it makes 32 head office staff redundant

Press Up hospitality group cites ‘tough trading conditions’ as it makes 32 head office staff redundant

Group established by Paddy McKillen jnr and Matt Ryan had employed 110 staff at head office in Dublin

Mon Nov 20 2023 - 19:34
Maker of Gunpowder Irish Gin plans €10m investment to boost production capacity

Maker of Gunpowder Irish Gin plans €10m investment to boost production capacity

The Shed Distillery in Co Leitrim sees profit grow to €3.8m even as CSO says Irish gin and whiskey exports are down

Mon Nov 20 2023 - 05:30
Pension auto enrolment, Russian cyber attacks, and Kirsty Wark on leaving Newsnight

Pension auto enrolment, Russian cyber attacks, and Kirsty Wark on leaving Newsnight

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Fri Nov 17 2023 - 06:35
An Post repays €30m loan to State in full

An Post repays €30m loan to State in full

Chief executive David McRedmond says the company is now on a sound financial footing and receives no subsidy from the State

Wed Nov 15 2023 - 05:00
Web Summit’s opening night, shop local on Black Friday, and why Revolut asks for your PPS number

Web Summit’s opening night, shop local on Black Friday, and why Revolut asks for your PPS number

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Tue Nov 14 2023 - 06:38
Little Museum of Dublin’s post-Covid income tops €1m

Little Museum of Dublin’s post-Covid income tops €1m

Accounts filed with the Charities Regulator show Dublin's Little Museum made a surplus of €209,000 last year

Mon Nov 13 2023 - 05:45
Teeling Whiskey plans €10m-plus expansion of distillery to double production capacity

Teeling Whiskey plans €10m-plus expansion of distillery to double production capacity

Irish whiskey-maker is now 69% owned by the family-run spirits giant Bacardi

Fri Nov 10 2023 - 05:57
Diageo Ireland boss Barry O’Sullivan: ‘Behaviour towards alcohol is shifting’

Diageo Ireland boss Barry O’Sullivan: ‘Behaviour towards alcohol is shifting’

Guinness 0.0 could eventually constitute 15% of Guinness sales, drinks group chief says

Fri Nov 10 2023 - 05:45
Accounting group RSM Ireland acquired by UK firm in €20m investment

Accounting group RSM Ireland acquired by UK firm in €20m investment

RSM UK acquires ownership of the Irish business from the current Irish board comprising John Glennon, Aidan Byrne, Catherine Corcoran Gearty and Niall May

Thu Nov 09 2023 - 16:31
Ryanair half-year profits hit €2.18bn, Doyle hotel’s profits jump, and drugs R&D in Europe

Ryanair half-year profits hit €2.18bn, Doyle hotel’s profits jump, and drugs R&D in Europe

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Mon Nov 06 2023 - 06:58
Doyle hotel group reports surge in profits due to ‘steady growth’ in business post Covid

Doyle hotel group reports surge in profits due to ‘steady growth’ in business post Covid

Profits and income almost trebled for the Doyle Collection during 2022 as pandemic-related lockdown restrictions were lifted at its hotels in Ireland, the UK and the US

Mon Nov 06 2023 - 05:45
Italian food exports to Ireland forecast to hit €500m this year

Italian food exports to Ireland forecast to hit €500m this year

Pasta, tomato products, wine and cheese are the leading agri foods exported from Italy to Ireland each year

Mon Nov 06 2023 - 05:30
Heineken axes Island’s Edge stout, Aldi’s profits dip, and thousands ‘illegally’ paid less than minimum wage

Heineken axes Island’s Edge stout, Aldi’s profits dip, and thousands ‘illegally’ paid less than minimum wage

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Thu Nov 02 2023 - 06:30
Sherry FitzGerald’s income rises 11% but CastleGate sale costs deliver a loss

Sherry FitzGerald’s income rises 11% but CastleGate sale costs deliver a loss

Sherry FitzGerald was sold to Tommy Kelly’s CastleGate Investments for a reported €50m in May 2022

Wed Nov 01 2023 - 05:45
Digicel CEO to step down in December with Denis O’Brien to announce successor as chairman in ‘coming weeks’

Digicel CEO to step down in December with Denis O’Brien to announce successor as chairman in ‘coming weeks’

Oliver Coughlan retires as Digicel chief executive in December, with COO Maarten Boute assuming role on interim basis

Wed Oct 25 2023 - 20:57
JetBlue to launch daily flights from Dublin to New York and Boston next year

JetBlue to launch daily flights from Dublin to New York and Boston next year

JetBlue set to begin flying to JFK in New York and Boston Logan from March 2024

Wed Oct 25 2023 - 09:43
Tourism not ‘priority’ for Government, pulling out of house purchase, and  RTÉ redundancies

Tourism not ‘priority’ for Government, pulling out of house purchase, and RTÉ redundancies

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Tue Oct 17 2023 - 06:49
Low risk of winter power cuts, RTÉ to miss out on rugby ad revenue, and flight shaming

Low risk of winter power cuts, RTÉ to miss out on rugby ad revenue, and flight shaming

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Mon Oct 16 2023 - 06:29
Quintain secures approval for Cherrywood Village Centre, including 148 build-to-rent apartments

Quintain secures approval for Cherrywood Village Centre, including 148 build-to-rent apartments

Scheme also to include a large supermarket, other retail and commercial units, and indoor community space

Mon Oct 16 2023 - 05:56
‘There are travel agents that used to book Ireland year in, year out. They can’t get capacity. They may not come back’

‘There are travel agents that used to book Ireland year in, year out. They can’t get capacity. They may not come back’

Sean O’Driscoll wants to raise Cliste’s all-island hospitality portfolio to 20-25 hotels but has a warning for the Government on tourism

Fri Oct 06 2023 - 05:30
Former Bank of Scotland Ireland boss Mark Duffy plans new property venture

Former Bank of Scotland Ireland boss Mark Duffy plans new property venture

Dwellr is seeking to offer a lease-to-own product to help people secure homeownership

Wed Oct 04 2023 - 05:00
RTÉ's poor brand rating, income taxes over the past decade, and Tom Hanks and AI

RTÉ's poor brand rating, income taxes over the past decade, and Tom Hanks and AI

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Tue Oct 03 2023 - 06:04
Dubray Books paid dividend of €2.5m to Eason last year

Dubray Books paid dividend of €2.5m to Eason last year

Latest accounts for Dubray Books Ltd show its turnover rose to just under €14 million in the year to January 29th, 2023 but its profits declined marginally

Mon Oct 02 2023 - 05:30
Tetrarch seeks permission for ‘assisted living’ units on Mount Anville land

Tetrarch seeks permission for ‘assisted living’ units on Mount Anville land

Development would consist of 100 apartments and 14 houses for people aged over 65 and would not impact on the schools or their sports facilities

Sat Sept 30 2023 - 06:00
Eason suffers €2.5m income hit from free primary schoolbooks scheme

Eason suffers €2.5m income hit from free primary schoolbooks scheme

Latest accounts for retailer Eason shows it turnover and profit both increased last year

Sat Sept 30 2023 - 05:30
House prices and loan approvals, data centres in Ireland, and Ryan Tubridy’s farming gig

House prices and loan approvals, data centres in Ireland, and Ryan Tubridy’s farming gig

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Fri Sept 29 2023 - 06:16
Irish Times group reports rise in turnover but higher costs push it into red

Irish Times group reports rise in turnover but higher costs push it into red

Increased overheads and once-off exceptional costs see media group post a pretax loss of more than €5m last year

Thu Sept 28 2023 - 14:50
House retrofits and tax breaks, Kilkenny group’s new online store, and ways to save the Irish stock exchange

House retrofits and tax breaks, Kilkenny group’s new online store, and ways to save the Irish stock exchange

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Mon Sept 25 2023 - 06:40
Creating billion-euro businesses with global scale a key goal for new Enterprise Ireland chairman

Creating billion-euro businesses with global scale a key goal for new Enterprise Ireland chairman

East Coast Bakehouse co-founder is the first client of Enterprise Ireland to be appointed as chairman of the State agency

Mon Sept 25 2023 - 05:30
DHL to invest €80m in Cork biomethane facility

DHL to invest €80m in Cork biomethane facility

Logisitics firm says deal would cut carbon emissions by 15,000 tonnes per year

Thu Sept 21 2023 - 05:00
Glanbia signs up as sponsor of Kilkenny’s intercounty camogie teams

Glanbia signs up as sponsor of Kilkenny’s intercounty camogie teams

Company sponsored Kilkenny hurling team since 1994 through Avonmore, which is now under different ownership

Tue Sept 19 2023 - 05:00
BGF fund invests €7m into Irish cosmetic surgery practice

BGF fund invests €7m into Irish cosmetic surgery practice

The Avoca Clinic says deal will ‘support our plans to expand our surgical capacity and footprint across Ireland’

Thu Sept 14 2023 - 05:00
Irish mortgage interest rates nudged up slightly in July

Irish mortgage interest rates nudged up slightly in July

Central Bank figures show the weighted average interest rate charged on new home loans in July was 4.06%

Wed Sept 13 2023 - 17:41
Tesco’s Irish business made a profit of €108m last year

Tesco’s Irish business made a profit of €108m last year

First set of Irish accounts published by British grocery chain show it paid €80.2m to acquire Joyce supermarket group in Galway in mid-2022

Tue Sept 12 2023 - 17:13
New house building to exceed last year, retailers refusing cash, and  RTÉ’s 17 missed performance targets

New house building to exceed last year, retailers refusing cash, and RTÉ’s 17 missed performance targets

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Tue Sept 12 2023 - 06:26
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