Minutes of a recent senior management meeting point to “ongoing issues” to replace the two-decade old IT system. Internal records also detail what went wrong with the previously failed project to replace the same software.
The state agency’s incoming CEO Jenny Melia is pushing companies to centralise R&D at home and avoid reliance on a dominant export market. After Brexit, the diversification strategy now becomes a playbook for dealing with the US.
Eamon FitzGerald previously grew Naked Wines to sales to over £100m. In the pandemic he founded WineSpark in Ireland, and now he wants to expand into the UK.
The farmer-owned dairy processor is one of Ireland’s most profitable, despite its relatively small scale. Its CEO and CFO explain why it has no plans for consolidation nor for an IPO.
A row over whether the telecoms multinational Verizon should pay €12,000 in expenses to Jean-Philippe Charpentier, the chair of its European Works Council, has blown up into a dispute over an EU directive and collective redress in Ireland.
The Irish private-equity backed company has informed US authorities that it was targeted by a hacking incident with more than 240,000 people believed to be affected.
From Dublin to Dubai – part 1: The UAE's real estate boom is attracting Irish estate agents and investors. The rewards are significant, but so are the risks.
Aircraft repair company Ascent Aviation is pursuing money and the right to seize planes in the US courts but the liquidation proceedings of Russian owner GTLK is causing lengthy delays.
The legal action marks the latest in a series of events that has charted deteriorating relations between Leinster Open Sea and its erstwhile governing body.
Founded in 1971, the company which operates Captain Americas on Grafton Street has had an interim examiner appointed. Over the decades, it hosted U2 and Chris de Burgh.
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