Irish Examiner
Only 40% of firms are driving Irish recovery
Irish Examiner
More than 80% of Irish-based firms are in stable or growth mode, but the economic recovery is being driven by only 40% of larger companies in the manufacturing and services sectors, a report has claimed. “While businesses continue to experience ...
Irish recovery driven by just 40pc of firmsIrish Independent
all 3 news articles »
Irish Examiner
More than 80% of Irish-based firms are in stable or growth mode, but the economic recovery is being driven by only 40% of larger companies in the manufacturing and services sectors, a report has claimed. “While businesses continue to experience ...
Irish recovery driven by just 40pc of firms
Irish Times
Former owners of Four Seasons paid €2m to end deal
Irish Times
The Livingstone brothers, the former owners of the Intercontinental Hotel in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, paid €2 million to cancel the hotel's contract with the Four Seasons group last year, according to accounts just filed. The accounts for Ballsbridge ...
and more »
Irish Times
The Livingstone brothers, the former owners of the Intercontinental Hotel in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, paid €2 million to cancel the hotel's contract with the Four Seasons group last year, according to accounts just filed. The accounts for Ballsbridge ...
Irish Independent
Innovations come from the land Down Under as portly Australians gobble up fast ...
Irish Independent
Fast food may be falling out of favour in many countries but companies are making healthy profits and boldly innovating in the unlikely market of Australia. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Contrary to ...
Domino's rolling in the doughNew Zealand Herald
Why Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd is now a technology stock you should watchMotley Fool Australia
all 4 news articles »
Irish Independent
Fast food may be falling out of favour in many countries but companies are making healthy profits and boldly innovating in the unlikely market of Australia. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Contrary to ...
Domino's rolling in the dough
Why Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd is now a technology stock you should watch
Irish Examiner
Small firms have no faith in justice after crimes
Irish Examiner
Owners of small companies have no faith that criminals who target their trade will be brought to justice, at a time when the total cost of crime against businesses amounts to €1.62bn per year. Isme chief executive Mark Fielding. Their disillusionment ...
Crime against business a 'growing epidemic', says IsmeIrish Times
Firms fail to report crime through lack of faith in justice systemIrish Independent
all 4 news articles »
Irish Examiner
Owners of small companies have no faith that criminals who target their trade will be brought to justice, at a time when the total cost of crime against businesses amounts to €1.62bn per year. Isme chief executive Mark Fielding. Their disillusionment ...
Crime against business a 'growing epidemic', says Isme
Firms fail to report crime through lack of faith in justice system
Irish Times
Behind The News: Karin O'Flanagan, Airbnb host
Irish Times
The announcement this week that online hospitality business Airbnb is passing on details of its hosts to the Revenue Commissioners comes as no surprise to Airbnb host Karin O'Flanagan. “In many ways, Airbnb is the modern iteration of Irish B&B in the ...
Airbnb hosts and the taxman? It's only the tip of the icebergIrish Independent
Revenue won't seek to prosecute Airbnb hostsSiliconrepublic.com
Revenue can examine debit and credit card use in effort to catch tax evadersNewstalk 106-108 fm
The Sunday Times
BreakingNews.ie
98FM
all 19 news articles »
Irish Times
The announcement this week that online hospitality business Airbnb is passing on details of its hosts to the Revenue Commissioners comes as no surprise to Airbnb host Karin O'Flanagan. “In many ways, Airbnb is the modern iteration of Irish B&B in the ...
Airbnb hosts and the taxman? It's only the tip of the iceberg
Revenue won't seek to prosecute Airbnb hosts
Revenue can examine debit and credit card use in effort to catch tax evaders
Irish Times
Donohoe defends Dublin car ban plans
Irish Times
The Minister for Transport has defended plans to ban private cars in certain parts of Dublin city and to limit car traffic in other areas. Speaking on RTÉ Radio Paschal Donohoe said the proposed restrictions on private cars were required given that is ...
Minister unveils ninety new high-tech busesDublin People
Ideology and theory threaten to stop traffic in Dublin city centreIrish Independent
Minister defends plan to take the cars out of the centre of DublinYahoo News UK
all 5 news articles »
Irish Times
The Minister for Transport has defended plans to ban private cars in certain parts of Dublin city and to limit car traffic in other areas. Speaking on RTÉ Radio Paschal Donohoe said the proposed restrictions on private cars were required given that is ...
Minister unveils ninety new high-tech buses
Ideology and theory threaten to stop traffic in Dublin city centre
Minister defends plan to take the cars out of the centre of Dublin
Irish Examiner
Minister Coveney launches grant aid schemes for pigs and poultry and organic ...
Irish Examiner
Two new grant aid schemes for the development of organic off-farm processing and the pigs and poultry sectors have been announced. Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney, who announced the pig and poultry scheme, said this investment of €17 million ...
Pig and poultry farmers to benefit from €17m investmentIrish Times
all 5 news articles »
Irish Examiner
Two new grant aid schemes for the development of organic off-farm processing and the pigs and poultry sectors have been announced. Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney, who announced the pig and poultry scheme, said this investment of €17 million ...
Pig and poultry farmers to benefit from €17m investment
Irish Times
Revenue targets local property tax on undervalued homes
Irish Times
Thousands of taxpayers who significantly undervalued their homes in property tax returns face being targeted by the Revenue Commissioners. Some 140,000 people have had their salaries or pensions reduced at source for failing to pay the tax. Revenue is ...
and more »
Irish Times
Thousands of taxpayers who significantly undervalued their homes in property tax returns face being targeted by the Revenue Commissioners. Some 140,000 people have had their salaries or pensions reduced at source for failing to pay the tax. Revenue is ...
Wall Street Journal
How Etsy Crafted a Tax Strategy in Ireland
Wall Street Journal
Etsy Inc., ETSY 0.53 % the online marketplace for artisans, works to keep its business “mindful, transparent and humane,” but that became tricky when it crafted a new tax strategy. The startup, which built its eBay EBAY 0.96 % -like marketplace in ...
Etsy becomes a bit more secretive about financesIrish Independent
Artisan goods marketplace Etsy taps secret Irish tax havenIrish Times
Etsy's Dublin HQ isn't a secret – and neither is Ireland's tax rateFortune
CFO
all 19 news articles »
Wall Street Journal
Etsy Inc., ETSY 0.53 % the online marketplace for artisans, works to keep its business “mindful, transparent and humane,” but that became tricky when it crafted a new tax strategy. The startup, which built its eBay EBAY 0.96 % -like marketplace in ...
Etsy becomes a bit more secretive about finances
Artisan goods marketplace Etsy taps secret Irish tax haven
Etsy's Dublin HQ isn't a secret – and neither is Ireland's tax rate
BBC News
Covent Garden ex-council flat sells for £1.2m
BBC News
An ex-council flat has sold for £1.2m - almost 10 times its original price. The flat, on Tavistock Street in Covent Garden, was bought under Margaret Thatcher's right-to-buy scheme in 1990 for £130,000. It is thought to be one of the most expensive ...
Covent Garden council flat sold for £1.2m nets the former owners an 800% profitDaily Mail
all 57 news articles »
BBC News
An ex-council flat has sold for £1.2m - almost 10 times its original price. The flat, on Tavistock Street in Covent Garden, was bought under Margaret Thatcher's right-to-buy scheme in 1990 for £130,000. It is thought to be one of the most expensive ...
Covent Garden council flat sold for £1.2m nets the former owners an 800% profit
沒有留言:
張貼留言