EU accuses China of ‘power grab’ over smartphone technology licensing
Legal challenge at WTO alleges patent infringements are costing European manufacturers billions of euros
Legal challenge at WTO alleges patent infringements are costing European manufacturers billions of euros
Interview: ‘No heads have rolled. Someone got it wrong,’ says dismayed company boss Mick Dwan
Brendan McAtamney to continue on with group in a non-executive capacity
Duchess sued publisher ANL over contents of letter she sent to her father being published
Clayton Dubilier & Rice bid representss 5.6% increase on proposal made last month
Market Beat: Just two weeks out from the egm, there are no signs of any rival bidders
Irish group employs 9,000 people in 29 countries
Group will own 10% share of new car market after it regains control of Citroën
IM Group is handing back the Irish distribution rights from next April
Liam FitzGerald to succeed Michael Maughan when he steps down in May
Many Chinese provinces have extended new year holiday to contain spread of disease
Gina Miller says she will not give up ‘fight for democracy’
Family business already holds the Peugeot and Honda franchises for the Republic
Healthcare service provider acquiring US and UK companies for up to $106m
Underlying growth and acquisitions responsible for strong performance, company says
Full year results show UDG fell short of analyst revenue estimates, beat on profit
Maughan family company to sell Merrion Road, Dublin premises for estimated €18m
Service provider taking $44 million impairment charge on sale of Aquilant business
Acquisitions fit UDG strategy to grow presence in communications and advisory spaces
Strong first-half performance gives Dublin-based group ‘firepower’ for more deals
Brexit unlikely to pose significant risk to group, shareholders told at agm
Dublin-based company raises proposed dividend by 7.5% with earnings reaching €100m
For your Diary: Ryanair, McDonald’s and the banks to reveal trading figures
Sale of flash business critical to loss-making Japanese conglomerate’s survival
Sharp Packaging Services acquires packaging facilities in Pennsylvania and Wales
Some 20% of shareholders vote against directors’ remuneration report at agm
Company joint investment with Sharp in new plant would mark victory for Trump
Pharma outsourcing company posts 8% increase in continuing assets for full year
Four-storey-over-basement mid-terrace building let under two short-term leases
Healthcare services provider eyes potential acquisitions
Chief executive Brendan McAtamney says he prefers deals above €100 million
Announcement comes after review of company whose annual losses trebled last year
Traditional TV not making enough high-end drama to compete, say UBS analysts
Deal agreed after months of wrangling but analysts still reckon a turnaround will be difficult
Taiwanese group’s move for the Japanese company has been stalled for a month
Investment estimated at $5.8bn and will help Foxconn gain pricing power with Apple
Healthcare services provider reports “strong start” to the year as it forecasts full-year EPS growth of 6-8%
Firm which produces iphones for Apple, says no plan to replace Sharp management
Company looking to reduce reliance on supplies from the likes of Samsung and LG
Healthcare services provider benefits from favourable currency rates to grow pre-tax profits by 24% to €107m
Supplier of screens to smartphone makers said it would miss first-half profit forecasts
Pre-tax profits up 26% at Dublin-based healthcare services provider
Sharp hit by competition from cheaper Asia rivals in core liquid crystal display business
Electronics company looking at ‘drastic reform’ as it heads for third loss in four years
Healthcare services provider is forecasting full-year EPS growth of 5-8 per cent
Since the pioneering experiments of Nikola Tesla, wireless power transmission has been a dream, but is likely to breakthrough soon
Consumer Electronics Show: New programme will indicate internet-optimised TVs
New plant in Pennsylvania will add 40% to drug distributor’s capacity
Electronics group discusses home appliances in Europe
The death of Japanese high-tech may have been exaggerated as it works out how to take advantage of an interconnected world
Larger iPhones would mark yet another incremental tweak to the popular smartphone line
Japanese electronics giant is in talks to sell its Vaio PC business to buyout firm
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