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'I got a loan and sold my car to fund a hen party website. It felt like a massive risk'
'Think Netflix - that's what we've built for CVs'
Cash-strapped RTÉ is recruiting outside spin doctors to help manage its public image
'My dad's heart attack made me change career. I wanted to have an impact'
Cash-strapped RTÉ is recruiting outside spin doctors to help manage its public image
'My dad's heart attack made me change career. I wanted to have an impact'
Cash-strapped RTÉ is recruiting outside spin doctors to help manage its public image
Forget the Brexit blues, opening a base in London was an 'easy decision' for Intercom
Meet the woman who arranges €30,000 luxury holidays to Ireland for celebrities
Meet the woman who arranges €30,000 luxury holidays to Ireland for celebrities
Meet the woman who arranges €30,000 luxury holidays to Ireland for celebrities
Despite a six-month storm of criticism, Aer Lingus stands by its new frequent flyer scheme
'In Ireland, large firms often view startups with a mix of fear and intrigue'
James Jenkins Yates
Order of nuns sells south Dublin nursing home to private operator
Despite a six-month storm of criticism, Aer Lingus stands by its new frequent flyer scheme
'It's time to move on': The chairman of Eir is set to step down
Web Summit's profits took a dive during its final year in Dublin
Irish-founded Hassle is losing its name and taking on its German owner's identity
'Some jobs I did for free just to get experience - I just wanted to work'
An order of nuns just sold their south Dublin nursing home to a private operator
Irish-founded Hassle is losing its name and taking on its German owner's identity
A Meath man has been given a suspended sentence for taking part in a 'carpet cartel'
A Meath man has been given a suspended sentence for taking part in a 'carpet cartel'
Grant Thornton is opening a 'centre of excellence' - with jobs to boot
'Some jobs I did for free just to get experience - I just wanted to work'
'We went from delivering small parcels in Dublin to moving Ferraris across the US'
An order of nuns just sold their south Dublin nursing home to a private operator
The state will pay for the collapsed Setanta Insurance - but customers still have to wait
An Post 'needs to change direction' as losses mount at the mail provider
'We went from delivering small parcels in Dublin to moving Ferraris across the US'
'We went from delivering small parcels in Dublin to moving Ferraris across the US'
'I didn't want to gamble with my children's futures, so I sold my company'
'While everyone was going to Pope John Paul in Phoenix Park, we were making money'
'I didn't want to gamble with my children's futures, so I sold my company'
Uber has hit a roadblock in the court case that will decide its fate across Europe
Savills has launched an Airbnb-style office booking site for Dublin
Despite wrestling branch closures, An Post is Ireland's most 'likeable' company
Despite wrestling branch closures, An Post is Ireland's most 'likeable' company
Delivery giant UPS has bought Irish logistics firm Nightline
Delivery giant UPS has bought Irish logistics firm Nightline