Britain understands need for migrants, says Greencore boss
Patrick Coveney was speaking to The Sunday Business Post as the company announced a surge in half-year profits
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Patrick Coveney was speaking to The Sunday Business Post as the company announced a surge in half-year profits
IG Metall, the giant German workers union, held a protest in Munich last week against the planned merger of the two companies
Paddy Power Betfair saw its earnings rise by 8 per cent last week, but boss Breon Corcoran still isn’t happy
Probe involves transactions that have little or no commercial reality other than to avoid tax, according to report
What will the consequence of higher interest rates be for Irish borrowers?
The company put its 11-strong Irish chain of outlets into examinership last summer
Corporate governance issues put increasing pressure on the media giant’s share rally
Are PTSB’s prospective hires asking questions about its future?
The company has emerged as a major acquirer of office and retail properties in Dublin
Nearly ten years after the crash, getting back the full €21 billion AIB owes could take another decade
NTMA could once rely on the bank to buy upwards of €1 billion in debt a month – but that plunged to just €648 million in December
Ireland’s 500 existing brokers ‘not feeling very loved’
A collapsing pound would hit tourism and exports, writes Ian Guider
Shareholders in Eir, the country’s biggest telecoms operator, have received an approach by an investor looking to buy a stake in the company.
Althought Eir’s various owners have done well in the past, it would benefit the state and the telecoms firm better if it partnered with an investor interested in more than just a quick flip