Hotel group Dalata bounces back as Covid worries recede
Revenue per room approaching pre-pandemic levels
Revenue per room approaching pre-pandemic levels
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Ireland’s biggest hotel chain said it had a 14% Dublin occupancy level in first three months
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Interview: Dalata has been battered by Covid, but CEO Pat McCann is finding opportunity
Revenue up 1% as permanent fees are hit by pandemic
Covid-19 knocks almost 25% off revenues from Dublin hotel rooms in first quarter
Focus on cost control and recruiter productivity also contributes
Hotel operator also makes changes to committee structures
JD Wetherspoon director Elizabeth McMeikan takes up role
Recruiter enjoys strong 12-month period as labour market remains buoyant
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Group has a pipeline of over 2,190 rooms that it plans to open between 2020 and mid-2021
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Recruiter reports 23% jump in pretax profits to €11m as revenues hit €278.6m
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Employment services company increased dividend after ‘record revenues’
Recruitment group appoints CFO Lorna Conn to board
State’s largest hotel operator performing ‘ahead of expectations’, according to trading update
Company says it is confident about outlook for the rest of the year
Thea Foster-Lee, who saved her mother from a knife attack, also recognised at awards
Gentrification caused by multinationals can be offset by transport and housing provision
‘Short-term cash bonuses of 100% of salary far too high,’ says David McCabe
Listed recruiter grows revenues to €229m during six months ended December 31st
Recruitment firm’s pretax profit rises 22 per cent to €17.4 million
Week also dominated by a raft of company results and controversies over executive pay
Ireland’s largest hotel operator says it is performing ahead of expectations
Outgoing chairman of Higher Education Authority says funding urgently required
Outgoing chairman of Higher Education Authority says country faces urgent decisions over funding third-level
Employment Appeals Tribunal hears woman left safe unlocked and unattended
Recruitment group said it has had a ‘positive start’ to new financial year
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Recruitment firm says demand for staff rising across most sectors
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Positive Q1 for hotel group as it says it wants to be involved in sale of former Jurys and Berkeley Court sites in Ballsbridge
Recruitment firm says market conditions improving
Deal doesn’t include Moran’s landmark Red Cow hotel in west Dublin
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Areas of deep disadvantage in higher education here are a hard-nosed economic issue for the State
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Minister for Health to move on restoring 1,200 discretionary cards taken away this year
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