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Tax report has something to suit every political hue, but will ultimately amount to nothing

Tax report has something to suit every political hue, but will ultimately amount to nothing

The Commission on Taxation and Welfare’s eye-catching proposals push the boundaries of what the public will accept

Fri Sept 16 2022 - 05:00
Government called on to tap €855m training fund surplus to help businesses

Government called on to tap €855m training fund surplus to help businesses

Pre-budget submissions from retailers and recruiters want initiatives funded from National Training Fund excess

Thu Sept 15 2022 - 05:15
Fears over interest rates and growth weigh on consumer stocks

Fears over interest rates and growth weigh on consumer stocks

European shares fall as worries over US economy reach across Atlantic

Wed Sept 14 2022 - 19:21
Glenveagh chief says future of director criticised in Siteserv report is ‘under review’

Glenveagh chief says future of director criticised in Siteserv report is ‘under review’

Stephen Garvey says he has not yet spoken to Robert Dix, who was criticised in report into Siteserv sale

Wed Sept 14 2022 - 07:48
Car dealer being wound up owes almost €10.7m in unpaid taxes

Car dealer being wound up owes almost €10.7m in unpaid taxes

Companies linked to Carphone Warehouse and Polar Capital also named in latest Revenue tax defaulters list

Tue Sept 13 2022 - 16:11
Revenue ends checks on which businesses paid dividends while on State Covid subsidies

Revenue ends checks on which businesses paid dividends while on State Covid subsidies

Officials tell Labour TD Ged Nash that "exercise" comparing dividend payments with subsidies will not be repeated in 2022

Mon Sept 12 2022 - 17:07
Post-Covid spending spree is set to end as a harsh winter looms for Irish consumers

Post-Covid spending spree is set to end as a harsh winter looms for Irish consumers

The spending phoney war will soon be over and retail and hospitality had better watch out

Fri Sept 09 2022 - 05:00
Rough diamond: Dermot Desmond may have to bail out his Canadian mining investment yet again

Rough diamond: Dermot Desmond may have to bail out his Canadian mining investment yet again

The Irish businessman has spent heavily to keep Mountain Province Diamonds afloat as he waits for it to sparkle

Fri Sept 09 2022 - 05:00
Bank share prices surge after ECB rate hike

Bank share prices surge after ECB rate hike

US stocks volatile after hawkish Fed comments

Thu Sept 08 2022 - 19:05
European markets make gains as investors await interest rate news

European markets make gains as investors await interest rate news

The Iseq in Dublin was ahead by more than 1 per cent

Tue Sept 06 2022 - 18:28
Gas price surge roils European equity markets as Russian pipeline stays shut

Gas price surge roils European equity markets as Russian pipeline stays shut

Iseq in Dublin was down 2.1 per cent at the end of Monday's session

Mon Sept 05 2022 - 18:45
Cashless society would give banks way too much power

Cashless society would give banks way too much power

AIB’s U-turn and recent Aviva chaos are two examples of why cash may still be some kind of king

Fri Sept 02 2022 - 05:00
Taxpayers being called upon once again to stump up cash to stave off disaster

Taxpayers being called upon once again to stump up cash to stave off disaster

The growing pressure on businesses is real. With pandemic-era taxpayer subsidies barely finished, businesses want Government to save them from runaway electricity and gas costs

Fri Sept 02 2022 - 05:00
Dublin Providers claimed €1.8m in Covid subsidies while making record profits

Dublin Providers claimed €1.8m in Covid subsidies while making record profits

Firm owned by Dublin businessman Jerry Maher and family boosted executive pay while on State supports

Wed Aug 31 2022 - 05:00
Interest rate fears weigh heavily on investors in the US and Europe

Interest rate fears weigh heavily on investors in the US and Europe

Hawkish comments from central bankers on both sides of the Atlantic send traders running for cover

Mon Aug 29 2022 - 20:13
Global supply chains to Ireland remain ‘stable’ despite ongoing challenges

Global supply chains to Ireland remain ‘stable’ despite ongoing challenges

But report by UK group Woodlands warns strikes at ports abroad could yet spell trouble for Irish importers

Mon Aug 29 2022 - 08:33
Irish cog in Dutch-German rail tax avoidance scheme racks up €5m profit

Irish cog in Dutch-German rail tax avoidance scheme racks up €5m profit

Dublin firm Disa Assets set up by Dutch state railway but has since been bought by infrastructure group 3i

Mon Aug 29 2022 - 05:00
Cost-of-living crisis makes it harder to afford to move, say homebuyers

Cost-of-living crisis makes it harder to afford to move, say homebuyers

Research by property website Myhome.ie suggests inflation is having a significant negative impact on market sentiment

Mon Aug 29 2022 - 05:00
Leave alcohol taxes alone until the hangover clears from minimum unit pricing

Leave alcohol taxes alone until the hangover clears from minimum unit pricing

Cutting alcohol excise or raising alcohol levies will make it harder to judge if MUP has actually worked

Fri Aug 26 2022 - 05:00
Renewable energy portfolio generates multimillion euro windfall for Cork businessman

Renewable energy portfolio generates multimillion euro windfall for Cork businessman

Firm behind wind farms on south and west coasts pays €14.5m dividend plus large management fee

Thu Aug 25 2022 - 05:00
European indices snap losing streak to finish slightly ahead

European indices snap losing streak to finish slightly ahead

Worries over a looming energy crisis and gloomy growth outlook keep gains in check

Wed Aug 24 2022 - 19:39
Sony’s music label in Ireland boosts its sales and profits despite the pandemic

Sony’s music label in Ireland boosts its sales and profits despite the pandemic

Music label behind Christy Moore and Damien Dempsey records no financial hit from Covid-19

Wed Aug 24 2022 - 19:08
Lir Chocolates co-founder Connie Doody dies aged 76

Lir Chocolates co-founder Connie Doody dies aged 76

Civil servant-turned entrepreneur started the confectionery business at her kitchen table with former senator Mary White

Tue Aug 23 2022 - 16:30
US stocks suffer biggest decline in two months on worries about economic outlook

US stocks suffer biggest decline in two months on worries about economic outlook

Hawkish signals from central bank policymakers suggest more pain is yet to come

Mon Aug 22 2022 - 19:21
Profit is not a dirty word but greedflation most certainly is

Profit is not a dirty word but greedflation most certainly is

Grocery and energy companies making record profits as customers suffer due to inflation are open for criticism

Fri Aug 19 2022 - 05:00
Competition begins to sizzle in Ireland’s pizza delivery market

Competition begins to sizzle in Ireland’s pizza delivery market

All the major players plan significant expansion, as huge numbers of Irish consumers dial for pizza as if the Covid lockdowns never ended

Fri Aug 19 2022 - 05:00
Surging chicken feed costs clip wings of Armagh poultry processing giant Moy Park

Surging chicken feed costs clip wings of Armagh poultry processing giant Moy Park

Company's profits fell 58 per cent last year despite rise in revenues to more than £1.5bn

Thu Aug 18 2022 - 19:37
Farmers who put IR£50 into investment group 50 years ago will each get back almost €16,000

Farmers who put IR£50 into investment group 50 years ago will each get back almost €16,000

Value of share buyback scheme at Farmer Business Developments more than doubles to €4.4 million

Thu Aug 18 2022 - 18:10
Share values retreat before advancing UK inflation

Share values retreat before advancing UK inflation

Iseq index dips almost 1.3% on volatile day for most heavyweights, especially those with UK exposure

Wed Aug 17 2022 - 18:37
The woman from the kingdom of Kerry who wants to crown Tesco as a ‘loved’ brand in the Irish market

The woman from the kingdom of Kerry who wants to crown Tesco as a ‘loved’ brand in the Irish market

New Tesco Ireland chief executive, Natasha Adams, who originally hails from Glencar, will oversee capital expenditure in the Republic this year of €50m

Wed Aug 17 2022 - 06:00
Tesco to spend €50m this year on Irish expansion

Tesco to spend €50m this year on Irish expansion

Supermarkets group opened its 154th store in the Irish market on Tuesday, on Dublin's South Lotts Road, near Ringsend

Wed Aug 17 2022 - 06:00
Dublin restaurateur raises €400k for new venue by selling voucher books worth €10,000

Dublin restaurateur raises €400k for new venue by selling voucher books worth €10,000

Owner of Michael’s in Mount Merrion uses exclusive club of “friends with benefits” model to fund new €1.6 million venue in Blackrock

Sat Aug 13 2022 - 05:00
State can’t keep ‘squeezing the living daylights’ out of DAA, departing chief says

State can’t keep ‘squeezing the living daylights’ out of DAA, departing chief says

Departing chief executive Dalton Philips accepts blame for summer queueing crisis even as Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary praises his tenure

Fri Aug 12 2022 - 10:50
Let’s not be too Daft about the accuracy of all the data on rental market

Let’s not be too Daft about the accuracy of all the data on rental market

Some of the reporting around the property website's latest report repeats subtle inaccuracies

Fri Aug 12 2022 - 05:00
Irish IT group Ekco buys Unity from Datalex chairman David Hargaden

Irish IT group Ekco buys Unity from Datalex chairman David Hargaden

The deal brings Ekco's annual revenues to €105 million

Tue Aug 09 2022 - 05:00
Upbeat economic data from US and China buoys traders

Upbeat economic data from US and China buoys traders

Iseq ahead as markets recover ground on Monday after falls over previous week

Mon Aug 08 2022 - 19:24
Hydrocarbons may eventually kill us but the economy could die first

Hydrocarbons may eventually kill us but the economy could die first

Ireland is playing both sides by importing oil and gas from despots while refusing to drill it from our own backyard

Fri Aug 05 2022 - 05:00
Revenues rise at Three Ireland but advertising costs and network investment limit its earnings

Revenues rise at Three Ireland but advertising costs and network investment limit its earnings

The mobile operator recorded strong growth in subscriber numbers in the first half of the year

Thu Aug 04 2022 - 09:30
Foreign investors mull possibility of Sinn Féin government as deal volumes slow

Foreign investors mull possibility of Sinn Féin government as deal volumes slow

Slowdown is under way in Irish mergers and acquisitions activity, research from William Fry suggests

Wed Aug 03 2022 - 06:00
Fisheries industry chief to take over as new head of Bord Bia

Fisheries industry chief to take over as new head of Bord Bia

Jim O’Toole will take over as chief executive on November 1st

Tue Aug 02 2022 - 17:56
Neste to buy Waterford animal fats firm to get raw material for green jet fuel

Neste to buy Waterford animal fats firm to get raw material for green jet fuel

Tramore-based Walco Foods renders animal by-products but soon will be owned by Nasdaq-listed Neste

Mon Aug 01 2022 - 08:00
Tourism self-catering landlords criticise ‘rushed’ new rules on advertising

Tourism self-catering landlords criticise ‘rushed’ new rules on advertising

Representative body says regime requiring planning permission for short-term lets causing ‘huge stress’

Mon Aug 01 2022 - 06:00
Mystery Isle of Man firm to take full control of Lough Rynn and Kilronan castles

Mystery Isle of Man firm to take full control of Lough Rynn and Kilronan castles

Manx entity whose ownership is obscured behind a web of companies will buy out luxury estates first developed by Alan Hanly

Mon Aug 01 2022 - 05:30
Caveat: Commercial long Covid is speeding death of customer service

Caveat: Commercial long Covid is speeding death of customer service

Standards and staffing were hit in the pandemic but companies must stop using the disruption as an excuse

Fri Jul 29 2022 - 05:00
Investors bet US contraction might mean fewer interest rate rises

Investors bet US contraction might mean fewer interest rate rises

Iseq in Dublin rises along with most other European markets

Thu Jul 28 2022 - 19:55
Sales at Penneys stores in Ireland last year fell 13% due to Covid lockdowns

Sales at Penneys stores in Ireland last year fell 13% due to Covid lockdowns

Retailer breaks out its Irish trading results for the first time due to new accounting rules

Wed Jul 27 2022 - 19:28
Tourism industry seeks budget incentives for car hire companies

Tourism industry seeks budget incentives for car hire companies

Sector's lobby group calls for budget tax relief on vehicle registration to incentivise hire companies to replenish fleets

Wed Jul 27 2022 - 18:49
Four Star Pizza plans to deliver 45 new Irish outlets and 900 jobs

Four Star Pizza plans to deliver 45 new Irish outlets and 900 jobs

The Irish master franchise holder is also considering expanding into Britain next year

Tue Jul 26 2022 - 15:53
CSO data shows domestic tourism recovery while foreign and business travel lagged due to Omicron

CSO data shows domestic tourism recovery while foreign and business travel lagged due to Omicron

Domestic holidaymakers spent €292 million in the first three months of 2022

Tue Jul 26 2022 - 13:59
Markets jittery ahead of US Fed policy meeting

Markets jittery ahead of US Fed policy meeting

Dublin lags its European peers

Mon Jul 25 2022 - 19:59
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