PR guru Declan Kelly plots comeback after sexual harassment claims
Teneo co-founder forms new venture called Consello
Teneo co-founder forms new venture called Consello
Public relations company pays dividend of more than €700,000
Planet Business: New chair of embattled Teneo looks to put an end to ‘bad occurrences’
Burns has worked as a senior adviser to the company since 2017
Declan Kelly resigned this week after allegations emerged of drunken behaviour at a fundraising party
PR firm left trying to reassure staff and clients
Teneo chief quits Global Citizen and cedes some of his duties at strategy firm
22.27-acre site is located next to major FDI employers including Paypal and Xerox
Recruitment firms’s position in multinational market pays off despite economic woe
Kelly led the company’s fight back against claims its tech could be used for spying
Pricewatch: In a time of Covid, the old concerns of costs and policies still remain
Arresting the spread of Covid-19 is behind the current surge in home-working, but it has many other benefits, both for individuals and the communities in which they live
Iseq closes lower with banks down over 4%, while Dalata up 3.5% after strong results
Merger could revive ailing companies and unlock $2bn in synergies, says Xerox
Markets close: Banks and luxury goods companies led the recovery, while leisure and airline stocks also clawed back losses
Mergon secures multimillion investment from British private equity firm Elysian Capital
Unsolicited takeover offer was for $22 per share
Community project connects remote workers with companies looking to hire staff
There is no shortage of potential banana skins facing equity markets, according to analysts
Elysian Capital has taken a majority stake in Castlepollard-based Mergon Group
Despite rejection, HP signals willingness to a merger under different terms
Markets report: Iseq little changed as Kerry and Permanent TSB advance
Merger would strengthen position in challenging market for printers and copiers
From Monday Techstars Startup Week Dublin will host 54 events in 32 venues
Apple, Merck, Pfizer and Mastercard all due to report results
Your business diary: Irish banks enter their reporting season under something of a cloud
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Market capitalisation up to $11.2bn puts veggie burger firm above Xerox and TripAdvisor
Former Teva Pharmaceuticals R&D facility in Dundalk has scope for expansion
Former journalist from Letterkenny no apologist for controversial Chinese company
Business This Week: Small Firms Association conference adopts an ‘innovate or expire’ approach to future business
December’s consumer spending will show how real the threat of e-commerce is to traditional retail
The impact of US foreign direct investment is felt in almost every corner of Ireland
For your diary: Euro zone consumer confidence due and 2018 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year winner
Results from Ryanair, Tullow Oil, Ardagh Group, Intel, Amazon and Facebook
Results due from Apple, Merck, Pfizer, Aon and Tesla, McDonalds and Trinity Biotech
Business This Week: results, indicators and meetings
Global online payment company’s rent of nearly €2.2m will show net yield of 9%
Photocopier firm reported to be near deal that would cede control to Fujifilm
Multimillionaire software CEO on his ‘Irish brother’ Bono, his accident and future plans
For Your Diary: EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards; CPL AGM; Irish retail sales
The holidays are nearly over, so it’s time to fret about bags, bedtimes, books – and ‘voluntary’ contributions
Apple results; Irish unemployment indicator; and UCD seminar on algorithmic consumers
For your Diary: Ryanair, McDonald’s and the banks to reveal trading figures
For your Diary: More challenging times ahead for Twitter; Tullow Oil’s annual meeting in London; results from McDonald’s and Coca-Cola
Sales of Xerox printers and photocopiers continue to fall as revenue hits $4.21bn
Declan Kelly’s NY-based business said to be eyeing stock market IPO valued at up to $1bn
Builders, sportsmen, bankers, solicitors, accountants listed in leaked files
Plan is to divide into two companies: one holding printer operations, the other the business process outsourcing unit
History of the IT giant often affords too much significance to Jobs - and plays down the multiple missteps along the way
Division will create $11bn document tech firm, $7bn provider of services to industries
The 14 things successful people do before their cornflakes
A project aims to manipulate cloud formations in order to combat climate change. The naysayers are lining up, but the group argues there are few viable options left
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices