In general, I'm very bullish on the future, and I think Cathie Wood's hypothesis is exactly right. Would I invest in her fund? Hell no. You've got to be kidding.
Dublin logistics software company Principal Systems Ltd is suing for more than €1 million after the companies it took over lost a major customer. Claims of negligence, breach of warranty and misrepresentation are denied.
Despite the multiple economic headwinds, the number of corporate failures remains at pre-pandemic levels. However, two new reports indicate this is likely to change, and outline what type of companies are most exposed.
Years of underbidding have left us with an infrastructure deficit. To overcome the deficit, we need to build more than is justified by our population growth – not less.
Eoin Morgan's phenomenal success as England captain led to glowing tributes this week, but it was also a reminder of a connection between England and Ireland often lost in the online noise.
Official Ireland's view is that the country will grow slowly. In reality, as the census shows, Ireland is one of the fastest-growing countries in Europe. This failure to plan for growth has had catastrophic consequences for Irish infrastructure – not least its housing.
It is often said that Irish officialdom routinely favours landlords with better protection and more advantageous rules. The past year’s battle to obtain information on HAP recipients appears to confirm this.
Having recently surveyed female finance managers in Irish businesses, I was prompted to carry out the same exercise on their male counterparts. The numbers give an insight into how male and female professionals view the job market.
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