Iput’s €250m Carrickmines scheme could support 4,000 jobs – EY
Latest phase of The Park would also need up to 2,770 construction workers, say consultants
Latest phase of The Park would also need up to 2,770 construction workers, say consultants
Covid, Brexit, rising energy costs and supply chain issues combined to put the squeeze on
Manor West Shopping Park comes fully occupied with rent roll in excess of €5m
Strong growth in Irish stores as customers shift to online shopping
Carphone Warehouse’s parent would have been pilloried if it hadn’t repaid Irish taxpayers after axing almost 500 jobs
Dixon Carphone also owns Currys PC World, which is booming in the pandemic
Footfall down 40% in past year, customers increasingly buying sim-free handsets, says firm
Retailer recently lost Vodafone as a partner and has been in discussions with Eir
Cancellatin of orders blamed on Brexit-related issues
Company has benefitted from home working boom
Covid-19 and all its trappings led to dramatic shifts in our shopping baskets
Homesavers in Dungarvan and Tramore did not have planning permission
Council claimed chain was operating shops without appropriate planning permission
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A fragile year for consumers and retailers alike could encourage new habits
Non-essential stores reopen for first time in 12 weeks with Primark among the busiest
Electricals retailer says it has extended its debt facilities, putting it in a robust position financially
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Electrical goods retailer warns that it will not meet previous guidance for 2019-20
Decision on temporary closure taken on public health grounds, company says
Market reports: Dublin closes flat, with housebuilders tumbling
Group on track to meet financial targets
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Consumer watchdog tracked 83 products and found them cheaper or same price at other times
Group, which trades as Currys, PC World and Carphone Warehouse, says turnaround is on track
Mahon Point Retail Park and Ballincollig centre sell to separate investors
Firm also spending on bricks and mortar stores with superstore set to open in Sligo
Irish shoppers also placed an online order with the retailer every eight seconds
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Survey finds consumers’ altruism can lead to overspending during Christmas period
An A–Z of the bargains to be found on Friday and over the weekend
Data Protection Commissioner took case over emails and phone calls
Earlier estimates put figure for 2017 attack at 6m
Smart home products, smart TVs help fuel growth in sales
Latest accounts show sales were flat at €111m, but generated gross profit of €29.1m
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Company also saw online revenues jump 57% on Black Friday compared with the year before
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Sales in Ireland fell 3% in first half of year as customers held on to phones for longer
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Electricals retailers makes underlying pretax profit of £501m and raises dividend 15%
Eoin Giles (21) was ‘stupidly trying to make money’ when he took iPads, laptops, Apple watches
Bottom line hit by €20m cost of DSG Ireland and Carphone Warehouse merger
Losses rise to €12m from €2.5m due to costs associated with Dixons merger
Retailer said online sales rose in Ireland over festive period
Retailer made an underlying pretax profit of £144m in the 26 weeks to October 29th
Rise of pre-Christmas discounting a ‘double-edged sword’, says Irish retailer body
Dixons Carphone plans to take on 200 for Christmas trading period for its 40 stores
Quarterly sales rise 4 per cent in Britain as group says EU vote has not affected sales
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HP rebounded in second quarter while Apple Mac shipments declined by nearly 5%
Concerns over currency rates as Dublin and London assess damage
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