Today's Ireland business news from Insider |
Thursday 17 September 2020 |
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Latest News | The go-ahead is set to be granted for almost 130 new homes on the site of a former hotel in Limavady. Read More… |
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Town and city centre revitalisation are in the news following the UK government's intentions to build and regenerate. David Jones, head of real estate in Belfast law firm Tughans, explains. Read More… |
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A US technology firm is creating 50 new jobs as part of its new Belfast research and delivery hub, with support provided by Invest NI. Read More… |
The funding which helped an independently owned greetings card publisher through the height of the Covid-19 pandemic has been revealed. Read More… |
The competition watchdog has said Ardonagh Group's acquisition of Bennetts Motorcycling Services raises concerns. Read More… |
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A builders' merchant with operations across both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland has reported a rise in turnover in its 2019 results. However, the company believes that the Covid-19 pandemic may have an impact on its growth plans. Read More… |
Newry-headquartered data specialist First Derivatives has appointed a new non-executive director to its board. Read More… |
Next made a pre-tax profit of just £9m during the first half of its finance year as its sales slumped by more than a quarter because of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the retail giant said it is optimistic for the future after the business revealed that all of its guidance scenarios see it generating a profit, cash and reducing its debts. Read More… |
Half-year sales at the Co-op have passed the £5.5bn mark but the company has erred on the side of caution with its outlook, saying the coming months and years remain uncertain given the circumstances surrounding the pandemic. Read More… |
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Proposals to construct almost 100 new student accommodation rooms as part of an extension to an existing development in Belfast have secured the green light. Read More… |
A development opportunity to construct an office block has been brought to market for more than €18m. Read More… |
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A County Down-based packaging manufacturer is to invest £1m in new machinery as part of plans to grow the business into new markets. Read More… |
The parent company of skincare products maker Nivea's UK arm has described the results for its latest financial year as "satisfactory". It added that the Covid-19 pandemic is not expected to have a material impact on its ongoing business. Read More… |
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