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'We once ordered too little stock to meet demand. People were asking if we were closing down'
11 Oct 2018
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Odeon has pumped millions into its loss-making Irish wing as it plots new cinemas
11 Oct 2018
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policy and economy
Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets
11 Oct 2018
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food and drink
Food firm Glanbia has muscled further into the weight-loss world by snapping up SlimFast
11 Oct 2018
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policy and economy
Higher gambling taxes have made Ireland one of the world's 'most penal' betting markets
10 Oct 2018
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retail and services
'We once ordered too little stock to meet demand. People were asking if we were closing down'
9 Oct 2018
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retail and services
Odeon has pumped millions into its loss-making Irish wing as it plots new cinemas
5 Oct 2018
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retail and services
'My accountant said I should get a 9-5 job - that made me more determined to make it work'
4 Oct 2018
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retail and services
Cash-in-transit firm G4S got a million-euro sales bump after losing a major competitor
4 Oct 2018
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retail and services
‘We started out with just €1,000 - there were no bank loans, no VCs, no rich uncles’
4 Oct 2018
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Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly
4 Oct 2018
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retail and services
Great Outdoors is planning a new flagship store in an old Dunnes Stores outlet on George's Street
4 Oct 2018
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insights and opinion
'I wish I was more patient - I want everything done yesterday'
3 Oct 2018
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retail and services
Great Outdoors is planning a new flagship store in an old Dunnes Stores outlet on George's Street
2 Oct 2018
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'It could jeopardise the brand': Salad chain Chopped faces closure of Grafton Street outlet
30 Sep 2018
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Ikea's Irish bosses have been accused of fostering 'a repressive, anti-union environment'
28 Sep 2018
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Work
Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly
28 Sep 2018
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retail and services
The consumer watchdog has concerns about a 'natural monopoly' in the Irish waste sector
28 Sep 2018
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retail and services
‘We started out with just €1,000 - there were no bank loans, no VCs, no rich uncles’
27 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Lloyds Pharmacy has accused striking workers of 'putting the lives of patients at risk'
27 Sep 2018
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retail and services
'It could jeopardise the brand' – Salad chain Chopped faces closure of its Grafton Street outlet
27 Sep 2018
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retail and services
'It could jeopardise the brand' – Salad chain Chopped faces closure of its Grafton Street outlet
27 Sep 2018
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Startups and tech
Online home retailer Wayfair is expanding its workforce around Ireland with 'virtual' jobs
26 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Lloyds Pharmacy has accused striking workers of 'putting the lives of patients at risk'
25 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Nap areas, meatball mounds and a 'tornado' vending machine - behind the scenes at Ikea
22 Sep 2018
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Voices
How planners can stop Ireland from turning into an island of zombie towns and villages
Lorraine Higgins
22 Sep 2018
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Shuttered
Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store
22 Sep 2018
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Voices
'I learned my first business lesson making stuffed toys at 11 - not even my mother bought one'
Hannah Wrixon
20 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store
20 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Tesco is launching budget brand Jack's to rival Aldi and Lidl - but it's not coming to Ireland
19 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Following a three-year feud with Cork council, Starbucks has closed its Patrick Street store
19 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Designer Orla Kiely shuttered her online and retail business after 'challenges' in the UK
19 Sep 2018
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Facial Hair
A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'
19 Sep 2018
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insights and opinion
'I left my first design job after 13 years - I'm still a bit emotional about it'
18 Sep 2018
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retail and services
A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'
18 Sep 2018
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Voices
'I learned my first business lesson making stuffed toys at 11 - not even my mother bought one'
Hannah Wrixon
14 Sep 2018
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retail and services
Sky has been fined over €100k for not informing customers about their right to cancel contracts
14 Sep 2018
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