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lords of the sandwich
Irish 'food-to-go' giant Greencore is making a billion-dollar play for US stomachs
25 Nov 2014
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old hotel new money
One of Ireland's oldest trading hotels is going under the hammer in two weeks
25 Nov 2014
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not a good little earner
Ireland's economy might be picking up, but workers' earnings are still going backwards
25 Nov 2014
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broadband for all
This is what the government's National Broadband Plan for rural Ireland looks like
24 Nov 2014
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Supermarket Wars
Competition is the hottest it has ever been for Ireland's top supermarket slot
24 Nov 2014
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pot kettle black
Turns out Ireland was telling the truth about company taxes. Unlike nearly everyone else...
24 Nov 2014
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Jobs for the boys
What do the bosses at Ireland's top firms look like? Still mostly male and over 60
23 Nov 2014
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doing the sums
Remember those tax cuts most people scored in the Budget? Here's how much they cost
23 Nov 2014
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under the hood
What I Learned: Why there's no 'secret sauce' to cooking up an e-commerce juggernaut
22 Nov 2014
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inbox me
The Briefcase: Not-so-Irish brands, Sweden's helping hand and Darth Vader's deep pockets
22 Nov 2014
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Money Talks
Most employers will be hiring next year, but workers expect to get more from those jobs
21 Nov 2014
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payback time
Ireland can offload a big chunk of its bailout debts early, thanks to Sweden
20 Nov 2014
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yellow gold
These young food entrepreneurs want to change how you think about butter
20 Nov 2014
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hipster hotel
Inside the first new hotel to open in Dublin for nearly 2 years... and it's so hipster it hurts
20 Nov 2014
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genuine oirish
OK, so there ARE a few Irish brands out there that are still Irish. At least, mostly Irish...
19 Nov 2014
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property baron
Who is this US billionaire who is buying up half of Ireland's hotels?
19 Nov 2014
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ya like them apples
Applegreen service stations are popping up everywhere and it's reaping bigger profits
19 Nov 2014
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we have lift-off
Meet some of the first Irish entrepreneurs to make their projects happen with Kickstarter
19 Nov 2014
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not so green
Think these much-loved Irish products actually come from Ireland? Well, think again
18 Nov 2014
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No Show
Sorry Ireland, Draghi says the ECB won't be fronting the banking inquiry
18 Nov 2014
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big big pharma
Major buyout by Dublin-based firm Actavis will create 'blockbuster' pharma player
17 Nov 2014
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zero hours
Labour wants 'robust data' on zero-hour contracts before doing anything about them
17 Nov 2014
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we're hiring
It's no longer just big export companies that are recruiting more staff
17 Nov 2014
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no signal
'You wouldn't see this on Father Ted' - Why bad broadband is hurting rural Ireland
16 Nov 2014
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inbox me
The Briefcase: Grilled bankers, Taylor Swift and Alibaba's treasure trove
14 Nov 2014
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ruled out
Two-thirds of first home buyers would not meet new Central Bank rules: Ulster Bank
14 Nov 2014
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horse bolted etc
Juncker now wants to end tax loopholes his country rubber-stamped for years
13 Nov 2014
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payback time
AIB will return the €21bn taxpayers pumped into it, but don't hold your breath on when
13 Nov 2014
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kenny costs
All those big names and new shows means UTV Ireland could lose millions next year
13 Nov 2014
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getting screwed
Why does Ulster Bank charge Irish customers much higher mortgage rates than those in NI?
13 Nov 2014
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Social Entrepreneurs
How two students saved enough food for 325,000 meals from the rubbish
13 Nov 2014
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Back in black
Permanent TSB should turn a profit sooner - but don't expect cheaper mortgages
12 Nov 2014
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King of the Castle
Want to own this castle on a Waterford island? Ask for a discount, it's (supposedly) haunted
12 Nov 2014
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sucked in
These are the firms with the biggest black holes in their pension schemes
12 Nov 2014
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Too big to fail
Taxpayers may never have to bail out 'too-big-to-fail' banks again*
11 Nov 2014
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chinese takeaway
Alibaba just racked up a record €7.5 billion in sales for its 24hr Chinese 'shopping festival'
11 Nov 2014
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vaping on-air
Could e-cigarette ads like this showing smoking on air be coming to Irish TV?
11 Nov 2014
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