Tokyo is worth paying attention to because it shows how to have your cake and eat it: A growing, rich, modern city with low rents, and a unique culture.
Years of restructuring at the cybersecurity multinational NortonLifeLock have left it with just two subsidiaries in north Dublin: one booking sales around the world, and one managing the group’s cash and intercompany debt. Meanwhile, Google reports exponential growth in card payments processed in Ireland.
Migrant fishers tend to exist on the furthest fringes of society, as most of their work takes place many hours from the shore. Protecting their employment rights is proving to be a challenge.
Along with his wife Linda, Tom Colton, known as the "psychic swindler", secured a personal insolvency arrangement wiping out millions of euro in debt. Then it emerged they had just bought a luxury villa abroad.
Last year’s global tax deal now comes with draft “Pillar one” provisions detailing how much taxable profit will be re-allocated to market countries, and where from. This is what it means for multinationals operating here.
In the short term, energy prices and house prices are outside the government’s control. But in the medium term, with the right investments, there are things that can be done.
What do the Uber files tell us about corporate culture and has the era of sustainability transformed the ethos of many in the tech sphere?
The assassination of Shinzo Abe has shocked Japan, but the country is now thinking of his legacy and what his desire for Japan to be a normal country means in a region now fraught with danger.
As National Broadband Ireland started to connect rural customers to the new state-subsidised network last year, it also plugged its management team into a new share-based compensation scheme.
Denise Kenny Byrne and her husband Ciaran turned a personal crisis into a business opportunity to help others. As CEO and co-founder of The Head Plan, she shares her passion for putting wellness firmly at the top of your to-do list.
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