Dunnes heir belts himself in for fashion start-up Heffernan plans to do for belts what Swatch did for wristwatches'
Andrew Heffernan, the son of Dunnes Stores boss Margaret Heffernan, has set up a new fashion start-up in New York.
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Andrew Heffernan, the son of Dunnes Stores boss Margaret Heffernan, has set up a new fashion start-up in New York.
The body that lobbies for the embattled credit union movement is sending a dozen staff to Australia's Gold Coast next month for the 2014 World Credit Union Conference.
A prime Dublin office block whose off-market sale by Nama was criticised by an Oireachtas committee last week is set to resell for €15 million more than the taxpayer-funded toxic bank achieved for it two years ago.
Heavyweight Silicon Valley angel investors fly into Ireland to meet with emerging Irish start-ups.
Siptu, the union supporting staff in heated disputes at Aer Lingus and at Bausch and Lomb, lost more than €800,000 in contributions in 2013 as membership fell by 8,600 to 205,770, its latest accounts show.
The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) is sending 12 executives to a credit union conference on Australia's Gold Coast next month.
The end of Nama may be close, with all the agency’s remaining loans now effectively on the block as potential buyers circle.
Succession is now a more fraught process a new survey has found.
Danielle Ryan's production team makes film on AP McCoy.
VoiceSage has hired US advisers to consider a sale of the company.
Deals to be announced as Irish firms meet with China delegation.
Businessman has already invested more than €50m in retail property
Ulster Bank said that moves to decide its future are less advanced than has been reported.
A roll-call of moneyed businesspeople will give the pride of their stables a last outing in the final day of Irish Derby racing at the Curragh today.
Chryss O’Reilly controls a multimillion euro bloodstock business on a far greater scale than previously realised, a Sunday Business Post investigation shows.