Kerry Airport chief warns that Dublin Airport passenger cap is bad for business
The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
US semiconductor firm last year announced plans to build €630m facility in Limerick, which it says will add 600 jobs to company’s Irish workforce
More than halfway through its incentives spending, the US will have far greater scope to manage shocks
EU’s €43bn plan to boost semiconductor production is an ‘opportunity’ for growth
Inward investors reassured by Government commitments on housing, says chief executive Michael Lohan
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar hails ‘massive’ investment by US semiconductor group as it moves to triple European capacity
Analog Devices chief Vincent Roche is the only Irish person running a Fortune 500 company
Start-up’s wearable provides data to create users an individual symptom management plan
A postgrad may help you gain in-demand skills to match the needs of employers
Roles will focus primarily on development of software-enabled solutions and AI
Organisations must offer individuals transparency and accountability of their user data
Empower brings together four SFI research centres
When are they on and what’s on offer? Key facts about 2021-2022 open days
Latest accounts provide update on Revenue’s 2018 tax demand of €43m over fiscal 2013
A postgraduate programme may help you gain stills to match the needs of employers
Four-year course allows students to complete paid residencies with professional teams
Iseq underperforms, closing 0.68% higher
Wall Street also trades higher as tech companies advance
In an increasingly competitive jobs market it is always worth considering what will set you apart
Kerry Group and Allegion results due on Tuesday; Digital Media Awards on Friday
Country’s largest independently-owned travel company operates as Government’s agent
EasyJet and Home Depot to report; and how to handle ethical dilemmas at work
World markets stall on concerns over state of US economy
Edmund Burke Institute says Ireland’s reputation for tax certainty is being undermined
Company supplies Apple with technology for iPhone and watch
More than €24m worth of military equipment and technology exported to US in 2018
This Week in Business: FSAI conference to give businesses much food for thought
Euro zone consumer confidence flash, Global Funds Conference and German PPI
Postgraduate programme will add set of cross-sectoral skills to enhance employability
Limerick tech firm buys Antrim-based rival in deal that will boost turnover to €20m
US chipmaker says demand could materially hurt earnings
Your business this week: HP results, ECB meeting and Irish wholesale prices
State agency says grants used by all countries to compete for foreign direct investment
CRH, Urban Outfitters, Analog Devices and Target to report results
Chipmaker employs 4,900 here, most at flagship facility in Co Kildare
American Chamber of Commerce chief executive Mark Redmond sets out his vision for future collaboration between the two countries
Thursday’s Future Scope event set to attract 1,200 attendees and 120 speakers
New study calls on Goverment to take active role in making most of opportunities present
Increasing convergence across almost all sectors of the economy leading to greater job mobility
Your upcoming week in business: retail sales and AIB results plus UK housing prices
Ireland’s continued economic success, post-Brexit, will come from maintaining and strengthening ties with the US
Irish company secured a €50m investment from Hong Kong investors earlier this year
For Your Diary: Analysts expecting earnings growth of 14% when Ryanair reports on Tuesday
Postgraduate course can bolster skills and competencies relevant to a broad range of occupations
A round-up of announcements including results, indicators and inflation rates
Awards are a joint initiative between the American Chamber of Commerce and the Royal Irish Academy
Intel has invested $12.5bn in Ireland over 27 years, but is embarking on global job cuts
Postgraduate programme will add set of cross-sectoral skills to enhance employability
Wild Geese Susan Houlihan, chief operating officer, Berkeley Executive Coaching Institute, California
Some 4,449 students from half of State’s secondary schools seek entry to 2016 exhibiton
Limerick based company will invest €190m in converting to a defined contribution scheme
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices