LPT returns overwhelm Revenue portal
Randomly blocking homeowners from filing required updated property valuations does little to encourage compliance
Tesla shareholders must finally stand up to Elon Musk
Shareholders gather to vote on an unprecedented package of stock options that could be worth $1tn to car maker’s boss
IDA will be keeping close eye on Fiserve’s share price slump
US fintech has big operation in Ireland but saw its share price tank last week following disastrous Q3 results
Ryanair expects new Boeing jets to arrive in 2027, fueling growth to 300m passengers a year
Timely Boeing deliveries to position Ryanair for growth
Eli Lilly’s Dutch move offers Ireland hope
Trump administration pressure on Big Pharma to focus investment on the US has raised concerns in Europe, and specifically the Republic
US uncertainty offers Dublin and Ottawa potential to boost bilateral trade
Chance exists to increase trade in goods by €1.2bn annually and expand activity in services by almost €500m, notes report
Why have ministers still not signed off on exit deal agreed between DAA and its CEO?
Government yet to approve settlement seven weeks after DAA board and Kenny Jacobs agreed to it
ECB in a holding pattern on interest rates
After eight rate cuts, ECB appears to be sitting tight for now and the next rates move could be upwards, say analysts
Dawn Meats deal in New Zealand a head scratcher for local farmers
Irish company paid a large premium for a meat co-op that was heavily indebted and had run up large losses in recent years
Like Ryanair, Ireland’s economy seems to grow faster in a global recession
Latest forecasts suggest Irish economy will grow by almost 11% this year
Back of the net for Irish sports streamers as profits rise
Platforms created during the pandemic to televise local matches are here to stay
Whither RTÉ’s latest annual report?
Document of 2024 is on track to be published much later than in recent years
Workers unlikely to be the winners as new norm on working from home takes shape
Friction being caused by return to the office mandates
Bank of Ireland still trying to draw a line under UK car finance debacle
Lender more than doubled its provisions for payouts as a result of UK industry-wide investigation
Amazon Web Services outage underlines vulnerability of web-based society
Companies and governments assume we will always have access to the web these days















