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Losses at stud operation Godolphin decline by 30pc as revenues increase

The sharp decrease in losses at the stud and farm operation came as revenues at Godolphin Ireland Ltd increased by 17pc, from €27.44m to...

Almost two-thirds of mortgage approvals are for first-time-buyers

A total of 4,559 mortgages were approved in May, up 7.5pc year-on-year.The number of approvals made last month rose just 2.5pc from April’s levels.The...

Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Aviva Life & Pensions, Camile Thai Group, Carbery Group, Citibank, European Advertising Standards Alliance...

Earnings double at An Post as revenues close in on €1bn

There was a 14pc jump in e-commerce parcels, while higher footfall contributed to an 11pc rise in retail income The revenues were €992.9m last year,...

Google plans data centre expansion in Dublin

The tech giant says it wants to develop a 72,400 square metre data storage facility, which the application says “will incorporate data halls, with...

Enterprise Ireland clients hit record €34.57bn in exports during 2023

Enterprise Ireland clients saw their exports reach a record high value of €34.57bn during 2023, driven by a 10% increase in the technology and...

Meal kit brand Gousto expands into Northern Ireland for first time

London-based online meal-kit manufacturer and retailer Gousto has expanded into Northern Ireland for the first time.The company, which uses AI and automation to provide...

Enterprise Ireland client firms see record export levels

Enterprise Ireland said today exports from its client companies reached a record €34.57 billion in 2023, a new record for Irish exporters which are...

Exports from firms backed by Enterprise Ireland rose to €34.5bn last year

This was up from the €32.1bn figure for 2022. Non-food exports grew by 8pc in 2023, according to new figures published by the state...

Dalata revenues down marginally on 2023 despite rebound in summer demand

Dalata, one of Ireland’s largest hotel operators, has seen a rebound in business in May and June after a "challenging start" to 2024, but...

Irish insolvencies have hit their ‘highest level since 2018’, report reveals

Number of firms gone to the wall is up 25pc in the past year, with hospitality hit the hardest Their research found there have been...

IALPA considers more strike action after talks break down

The executive of the Irish Air Line Pilots' Association (IALPA) has requested that the union’s disputes committee meet tomorrow morning to consider further strike...

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