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Business Post
05-05-2025
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- Business Post
Top Jobs: Uisce Éireann, Google and Glanbia among those hiring
Jobs Top Jobs: Uisce Éireann, Google and Glanbia among those hiring In a weekly update for Business Post subscribers, Alice O'Leary presents the best jobs on offer in Irish industry Alice O'Leary 05:00 Uisce Éireann is seeking a head of internal communications based in its Dublin office.

Business Post
02-05-2025
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- Business Post
Profit and Loss: Books Upstairs, Abbey Capital, Telfer, Tara Mines, Tirlán
Profit & Loss Profit and Loss: Books Upstairs, Abbey Capital, Telfer, Tara Mines, Tirlán Revealing who is up and who is down as we go inside the world of Irish businesses Alice O'Leary, Fionn Thompson and Killian Woods 18:30 Staff costs at Telfer Limited, owned by publican Declan O'Regan, rose by more than €936,000 in 2024.

Business Post
02-05-2025
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- Business Post
Greencoat Renewables signs deal with Singapore-based Keppel to power two Dublin data centres
Energy Greencoat Renewables signs deal with Singapore-based Keppel to power two Dublin data centres Keppel DC Reit will purchase 100 per cent of the electricity generated from Greencoat's Kerry wind farm Alice O'Leary 15:11 The PPAs are part of Keppel's aim to decarbonise two data centres in Dublin by 2030. Picture: Eamonn Farrell

Business Post
02-05-2025
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- Business Post
Bank of Ireland cuts Irish GDP growth forecast to 3.5%
Economy Bank of Ireland cuts Irish GDP growth forecast to 3.5% Bank of Ireland has revised down its forecasts for Irish GDP growth in the wake of US tariffs Alice O'Leary 13:55 Bank of Ireland, led by chief executive Myles O'Grady, revised down its forecast for employment growth to a 1.8 per cent expansion in 2025. Picture: Naoise Culhane Bank of Ireland has downgraded its projections for Irish GDP growth, citing escalating trade tensions and the impact of newly imposed US tariffs as key ...

Business Post
26-04-2025
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- Business Post
Red C Poll: Majority oppose government's plan to postpone introduction of living wage
Red C Poll Red C Poll: Majority oppose government's plan to postpone introduction of living wage Just 24 per cent backed the decision by the government this month to delay the measures - 5 per cent did not know Cónal Thomas and Alice O'Leary 20:00 Peter Burke, the enterprise minister, this month confirmed the living wage would be delayed to 2029.