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19.06.2008 23:34
ireland.com
John Collins takes a sideways glance at business this week
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:34
ireland.com
Ernst Young entrepreneur of the year members turn their hand to repairing a dam and launching fishing boats, writes John McManus in Port Salut, Haiti
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:34
ireland.com
The euro's rise has been four times more damaging to Irish price competitiveness than inflationary excesses, writes Paul Tansey
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
DIGITAL REALTY Trust (DLR), the US dev 2000 eloper of data centres which has invested more than €100 million in Ireland since the end of 2006, says its future investment plans here are dependent on the availability of power.
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
THE US credit crunch is proving to be a potent calling card for Irish software firm Rockall Technologies, which has signed significant deals with a number of major US banks this year.
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
INBOX: NOKIA IS fascinating. In the 1970s it actually made more rubber tyres than anything else. But, in just a few short years, it became a leading mobile phone players. Now, however, in the space of just one year, a company that had never made a mobile phone has had the temerity to challenge its dominance. That company is Apple with its iPhone. So what will Nokia do next?
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
Brilliant identical twins Cathal and Aodhán Coffey share a passion for computers, making the finals of a global technology contest, writes Karlin Lillington
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
WIRED: There are ways we can all fight back and preserve our privacy but they may require changes in how we build businesses and consume online.
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
NET RESULTS: Amnesty Ireland has moved campaigns online, making it easier for well-intentioned supporters to get involved, writes Karlin Lillington
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
Q&A: A DEDUCTION of 10 per cent is made from the dividend for UK tax. I then have to pay full Irish tax. With the abolition of the 10 per cent tax rate, will their deduction rise to 20 per cent? Is there anything I can do?
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
The construction industry slowdown and falling house prices may not have reduced the cost of home insurance, but at least it is rising at a much slower rate, writes Fiona Reddan
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:33
ireland.com
The race leader was caught short betting against the Nasdaq while the straggler's patience is paying off at last, writes Caroline Madden
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
SERIOUS MONEY: China is in a bind over inflation. Exchange rate policy means that conventional monetary policy is severely restricted
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
Management training programmes have become much more tailor-made and collaborative in order to meet the specific requirements of individual companies, writes Martin Ryan
Ireland
Economics & Finance
19.06.2008 23:32
ireland.com
Multinationals have adopted a 'double-breasted' approach to unions, recognising them in older plants but not in newer ones, writes Gerard Flynn
Ireland
Economics & Finance
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