Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
AMP submits plans for £150m plant | Ardagh Metal Packaging (AMP) has submitted a full planning application to build a £150m beverage can plant in Northern Ireland. The facility has the capacity to create almost 200 jobs. Read More |
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Formal sale process launched by Ted Baker in light of suitor interest | Fashion brand Ted Baker has started a formal sale process after receiving "unsolicited" interest from suitors. The company said the move would establish whether there is a bidder prepared to offer a value that the board considers "attractive relative to the standalone prospects of Ted Baker as a listed company". Read More |
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Programme for SME producers launched by Lidl Northern Ireland | Lidl Northern Ireland has announced the launch of its Kick Start Supplier Development Programme for 2022, inviting applications from artisan producers keen to grow their brand, build their supply network and reach more consumers. The retailer has also signed an annual supply deal worth £340,000 with Holywood-based spicy meat maker Hellbent. Read More |
| | American Golf owner reports record year | The owner of retailer American Golf has reported a record year in the company's 52-year history and said the figures represented a "remarkable" turnaround for the private equity-backed business. Read More |
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