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Lidl boss targets 200 Irish shops in €700m expansion

3rd August 2017

German retail chain Lidl could boost its footprint in Ireland to as many as 200 stores in a move that would probably involve an investment of at least €300m. The spend is in addition to the €400m the company is investing in its network here between 2016 and 2018, which includes the €80m cost of […]

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Businesses upbeat despite Brexit worry

31st July 2017

The overall Economic Pulse reading in July stood at 96.6, up 0.2 points on the June figure and 6.9 points higher than the reading taken following the UK referendum to leave the European Union last year. The overall figure remains lower than its pre-Brexit reading, however. The survey queries 2,000 businesses and 1,000 households on […]

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Businesses upbeat despite Brexit worry

31st July 2017

The overall Economic Pulse reading in July stood at 96.6, up 0.2 points on the June figure and 6.9 points higher than the reading taken following the UK referendum to leave the European Union last year. The overall figure remains lower than its pre-Brexit reading, however. The survey queries 2,000 businesses and 1,000 households on […]

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Weak sterling sees drop in gas prices

31st July 2017

Weak sterling has continued to push down gas prices for Irish businesses. The Vayu Energy Report, published this morning, shows wholesale gas prices are now at levels not seen since 2016. The wholesale price of gas for the key period of October 2017 to March 2018 is more than 7pc cheaper than during the corresponding […]

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New tech tricks will help target digital ads and cut wastage

31st July 2017

If you’re targeting North America, the chances are that your digital marketing budget includes an allocation for advertising. Last year, US digital ad spending surpassed television for the first time. Fortunately, the adage about half the money in advertising being wasted – but no one knowing which half – applies less and less in the […]

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Bank of Ireland report underlying profit of €480m for first half of 2017

28th July 2017

Bank of Ireland has reported an underlying profit of €480m for the first six months of this year, rounding off a busy week of results for Irish banks. Bank of Ireland also reported operating expenses of €881m in the first six months of the year, which are broadly flat in comparison with the first half […]

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Bank of Ireland report underlying profit of €480m for first half of 2017

28th July 2017

Bank of Ireland has reported an underlying profit of €480m for the first six months of this year, rounding off a busy week of results for Irish banks. Bank of Ireland also reported operating expenses of €881m in the first six months of the year, which are broadly flat in comparison with the first half […]

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Manufacturers shrug off Brexit with 15pc hike in their output

28th July 2017

The total value of products manufactured and sold here last year was €133.3bn – up more than 15pc on 2015, official data shows. The most significant increase in net selling value – the amount received by the seller after deducting the costs of making it – was in the pharmaceutical sector. Basic pharmaceutical products and […]

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Manufacturers shrug off Brexit with 15pc hike in their output

28th July 2017

The total value of products manufactured and sold here last year was €133.3bn – up more than 15pc on 2015, official data shows. The most significant increase in net selling value – the amount received by the seller after deducting the costs of making it – was in the pharmaceutical sector. Basic pharmaceutical products and […]

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Facebook’s got the top social status as it leaves Twitter in the dust

28th July 2017

Facebook’s mobile advertising business grew by more than 50pc in the second quarter, the company said in its earnings report on Wednesday, as the social network continued to establish itself as the venue of choice for an ever-growing array of online advertisers. In contrast, Twitter shares opened more than 10pc lower yesterday after it disappointed […]

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