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Business Today: construction still expanding, Ireland’s slow climate progress and Ireland’s €54bn Trump problem

There may be more homes under construction these days, but with new office building more or less at a standstill, the latest construction PMI...

Kilkenny tourism business joins Tourism Ireland at world’s largest travel fair

Tourism Ireland, together with around 75 tourism businesses from across Ireland – including Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny – is mounting a significant presence at World Travel Market (WTM)...

Ireland on screen at Mipcom: It takes a great team to bring the art of Irish storytelling to the digital age

And today, a new generation of talented artists and innovators are ensuring that tradition continues to thrive, as they explore the art of storytelling...

Tesco generates full-year sales of €3.3bn in Ireland and posts double-digit rise in profit

Tesco’s Irish arm generated sales of €3.3 billion for the financial year ending in February 2024, 9.4 per cent up on the previous year,...

New and notable appointments 8th Nov 2024

This week sees new and notable appointments at Bank...

Irish consumer watchdog opens probe into Temu over possible fake reviews and discounts

Ireland's consumer watchdog, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is scrutinising retail giant Temu for potential breaches of consumer protection law.Along with Belgian...

IDA Ireland needed €428k rebrand to end ‘confusion’ and ‘fatigue’

A BRAND review of the state investment agency IDA Ireland found it was often “mis-quoted” and “confused” for other organisations including the Irish Dental...

Central Bank fines Waystone unit after fund loss

The Central Bank has fined a unit of fund manager Waystone close to €400,000 and reprimanded it for a number of breaches of regulations...

FedEx’s Irish wing and rival United Parcel Service of Ireland both suffer fall in revenues and pre-tax profits

New accounts filed by FedEx Express Ireland Ltd show the profits at the firm declined after revenues decreased by 8pc from €70.9m to €65.05m...

Local business honoured at All-Ireland Sustainability Awards – Roscommon People

Local agri-business Swarms.ie, based in Roscommon, walked away...

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