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'Any financial planning that you do, build in some resilience - things will never go exactly to plan'
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Eir's plan to turn a telephone exchange into a fancy office has been paused - for now
Fancy jacks and coffee called Rosa: Inside Maxol's big bet on food
Beauty chain Thérapie is plotting a £50m blitz on Britain's 'struggling' retail market
'I'd have Machiavelli on my board. He has got a lot of bad press, but he was a management genius'
Ryanair asked the EU to use its 'influential voice' to pressure Paschal Donohoe in a tax law dispute
Food-pouch maker Foxpak is moving into trendy compostables as plastics 'come under fire'
Dublin council has awarded 'last-mile delivery' contracts to reduce congestion in the city
There has been a spike in managers buying into the multibillion-dollar life coaching business
GoCar and Fleet have been enlisted to provide shared transport to Dublin council staff
'We have a simple rule in the company - act like you're spending your own money'
Media group Core has called for a 'licence to practice' marketing to beat outmoded education
Business travel to Ireland dipped last year - but the industry isn't sure why
How Perpetua took the 'best of nightclubs' to build a gym for the aspirational tech elite
Sports fashion brand Gym+Coffee is opening in Cork - but has put its UK plans on ice
It's the 'end of the road' for Ireland's first drive-in cinema as Movie Junction heads for liquidation
Dunnes stripped the insides of a new Blackrock store before clearing the planning system
'The big enchilada was always breaking America, like so many businesses - and pop groups'
UK chain Leon spotted a third Dublin restaurant location – but is in no rush to open it
Offbeat Donut has secretly franchised in Prague - and is plotting more Irish stores
A tiny brewery is planned for Dublin's docklands and it looks to belong to BrewDog
After years running the Science Gallery cafe, Cloud Picker's founders will open their own space
Australia's Passel is bringing crowd-sourced delivery to Ireland after a three-month delay
How An Post enlisted a fictional, time-poor millennial to create its fancy €5m logo
'My mum often says a bad day on the road is better than a good day in the office'
Food officials are concocting a way to sell dairy online to social-savvy mothers in China
Burger joint BuJo wants to topple a decade-old planning rule so it can keep selling food to-go
Enterprise Ireland wants to bring 'clarity' for startups navigating hundreds of State supports
A frequent objector irate about fast food's 'fat arses' is trying to block Supermac's new plaza
'If you're negotiating a deal, never show weakness - be strong and carry it through'
Thai food chain Camile is trialling its 'virtual' ramen bar in Ireland
How protein bars and healthy snacks have muscled their way onto sweet counters
Galway's BIA Innovator Campus for food startups will open its doors in 2020