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Wicklow-based Trinity Biotech could see shares delisted from Nasdaq

Life sciences firm is currently listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market Trinity Biotech, a life-sciences company, has been warned by Nasdaq that it could...

Entrepreneur’s son to serve up all-new Padel sports club in the suburbs

Padel is a hybrid of tennis and squash that has exploded in popularity ​Will McGlade, son of serial entrepreneur Paul McGlade who ­founded Champion...

Hilton Foods says plan for Drogheda expansion will add 60 jobs

Company submitted planning application to Louth County Council Hilton Foods, the London-listed meat-processing group, has moved to extend its facility in Drogheda.If successful, the move...

Corporate travel agency Atlas bounces back from pandemic as sales soar

2023/24 was a time of recovery for the corporate travel sector Atlas Travel, the corporate travel agency, has reported a substantial increase in sales as...

Former Avoca chief’s Roundwood Stores gets €350,000 investment boost for boutique inn bedrooms revamp

Earlier this month, NP Holdings, a UK-based entity linked to FL Partners, invested over €348,000 in Roundwood Stores Limited.In April 2023, the Sunday Independent...

Spar’s Irish business ‘safe as houses’, despite review of European operations

Review is aimed at maximising returns and group CEO has failed to rule out exits in places where it cannot do so In a call,...

Eamonn Crowley’s PTSB growth plan is very simple: the bank wants to do business with you

Since taking the top job at PTSB in 2020, Eamonn Crowley has had much work to do – but right now he’s full of...

Sinn Féin polling slump reduces risk of ‘dramatic economic policy shift’ for banks, say analysts

Party would need a majority to ‘fully enact the more radical of its stated policies that affect the banks’, said the Barclays analysts The risk...

Ireland’s jobs market: Recruitment and salaries bounce back as confidence returns

Firms want to keep the staff they have and are more than willing to make good salary counteroffers to stop talent leaving Eoin Connolly, operations...

Jobs boost as Tesco creates 200 roles across Ireland amid strong ‘growth phase’

The company, which has operated in Ireland since 1997 and employs around 13,500 people, is currently in a “growth phase”, according to Maurice Kelly,...

As Irish gambling bill looms, BoyleSports is plotting a growth path for its business

BoyleSports boss Vlad Kaltenieks claims that over-regulation will push gambling on to the black market and says there are better options, writes Sean Pollock...

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