Intel is one of the firms on which Ireland's FDI-driven economic model has been built upon. However, with its stock price under siege and rivals circling the US tech giant, what does the future hold in store for Intel's vast Irish operation?
The editor of The Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards discusses imposter syndrome, putting trust in journalism, and how local scandals mean local papers are as relevant as ever.
The Oaktree-backed mixed-used project at the former DIT campus on Kevin Street is one of the largest commercial developments in the country. Pending the close of fresh multi-million-euro funding, project completion is now likely in 2026.
Aviation entrepreneur Conor McCarthy warns that Emerald Airlines will be forced to reduce its flights to Donegal unless more passengers are allowed fly through Dublin Airport.
Seefin Events has already asked An Bord Pleanála to rule if planning is needed for buildings at the holiday village currently used for asylum housing which Wicklow County Council has ordered to be demolished.
Fawad Tariq-Khan once led SHUAA Capital, the oldest investment bank in the Middle East. Born in Galway he is now investing in Cork-based Quintas using his investment firm Exnite.
In a changing world, what can companies do to harness the power of their workforce? And where do emerging technologies such as GenAI fit into the evolving relationship between companies and staff? PwC’s Susanne Jeffery outlines the best approaches for companies to take.
John Collison says that Ireland’s economic success was founded on radical ideas. However, in a wide-ranging and forthright interview, the co-founder of Stripe wonders if complacency has seeped into the system.
The pair have been appointed to the board of the HSE as the costs of the health budget are under scrutiny.
Data released to The Currency shows the majority of €100 million of approved exports since 2023 have gone to Israeli state-linked entities or companies in the defence and weapons industry in the country.
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