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The Briefcase: Sony woes, Nama (nearly) called the C-word and Heineken frothing
14 Dec 2014
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whoosh
This Irish company has gone public in New York and it's already worth a cool $1.6 billion
12 Dec 2014
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Angel Investors
Ireland needs more backers to get 'skin in the game' for business to grow
12 Dec 2014
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Still Smiling
The economy 'flatlined' over the summer, but Michael Noonan's not worried
11 Dec 2014
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Sky High
Sky has joined the fibre broadband wars. And it's undercutting its main rivals
11 Dec 2014
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beers at 10 paces
A row over cheap Heineken pints could derail JD Wetherspoon's march on Ireland
10 Dec 2014
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fat of the land
Which regions in Ireland have the best (and worst) jobs prospects for the coming months?
9 Dec 2014
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kicking back
Ireland is getting 'kicked around' by big European countries on tax: Hayes
8 Dec 2014
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going places
This young entrepreneur beat over 1,100 others to be crowned Ireland's best
8 Dec 2014
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not trickling down
Sure the economy is getting boomier, but it could be a long time until most people feel it
8 Dec 2014
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The Briefcase: A Northern Ireland tax showdown, Nama plans and UTV everywhere
7 Dec 2014
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sliotar-ing away
What could be more Irish than this? Sorry, it's mostly outsourced to Asia now
6 Dec 2014
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nobo
The Big Idea: Rethinking ice cream as junk food... And building a brand in the process
6 Dec 2014
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Business Poll
Business Poll: So this year's coming to a close - but how is 2015 looking?
5 Dec 2014
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ecb waiting game
European economies look even sicker than expected, but the ECB isn't getting radical yet
4 Dec 2014
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nice little earner
Ryanair should clock over 90m passengers this year. That means some tidy profits
4 Dec 2014
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ansbacher allegations
'Political interference' stopped Revenue probe into Ansbacher 'black briefcase': Whistleblower
4 Dec 2014
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Jonathan Corrie
In his own words: Jonathan Corrie on homelessness - and hoping for a chance
3 Dec 2014
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going under
The number of homeowners who are years behind on their loans is still going up
3 Dec 2014
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Unemployment
The dole queue has shrunk to a post-recession low... And Joan Burton's happy
3 Dec 2014
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computer says yes
Can artificial intelligence be creative like humans... and take over digital art?
2 Dec 2014
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Game on
Soon you can watch Ireland's newest TV station anywhere, despite its rival's best efforts
2 Dec 2014
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dunnes dispute
Strikes for Dunnes staff could be 'unavoidable' after the company's Labour Court snub
1 Dec 2014
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Cherrywood
Building up to 3,800 homes on this Dublin site will be the top priority for its new owners
1 Dec 2014
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No deal
Major buyout of Ireland-based exploration company is off as the oil price tumbles
1 Dec 2014
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SME focus
SME focus: Everything you need to know about traditional stores and e-commerce
30 Nov 2014
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click clinic
This young entrepreneur thinks her idea can help fix Ireland's flawed health model
29 Nov 2014
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The Briefcase: Black Friday, Europe vs Google and sweet broadband dreams
29 Nov 2014
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the everything store
SME book club: How one bull-headed businessman built the 'everything store'
28 Nov 2014
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broadband wars
Eircom has the biggest fibre network in Ireland - but customers are slow to get on board
28 Nov 2014
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rock frocks
How to: Get customers to travel across the country to a small store in a regional town
27 Nov 2014
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Sweet Deal
US med-tech firm Medtronic has been cleared to come to Ireland... and get a sweet tax deal
27 Nov 2014
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santa claude
'Christmas has come early': Jean-Claude Juncker has a €315bn 'kickstart' for Europe
26 Nov 2014
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The Governator
The Central Bank's chief seems to have gone cold on relaxing its new mortgage rules
26 Nov 2014
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a complete mess
'The more bureaucrats the worse it will get' - Even Michael O'Leary hates Irish Water
26 Nov 2014
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