by WTCD | Nov 6, 2014 | News
Four-hundred new jobs in the technology sector have been announced by eight companies at an IDA Ireland event in Dublin. The companies from the United States and Europe will create the 400 positions in Cork, Dublin and Galway over the next three years. The jobs will...
by WTCD | Nov 4, 2014 | News
For this week’s business Q&A, Kehlan talks with Adrian Kelly from AirSynergy about his business which is based upon green energy and intellectual property. So what exactly does Airsynergy do? Well, we’re an intellectual property and patent company...
by WTCD | Nov 4, 2014 | News
The 2014 Web Summit conference is expected to bring in more than €100m to the Irish economy with over 20,000 people expected to attend the event. Europe’s largest tech event will host attendees from 109 countries with over 2,000 start-ups exhibiting to 700...
by WTCD | Nov 4, 2014 | News
The European Central Bank will not improve the terms of its ultra-cheap long-term loans for now, though this may change if it becomes clear that the eurozone economy is taking another turn for the worse, several sources told Reuters. Banks will get their second chance...
by WTCD | Nov 4, 2014 | News
Facebook is “sensibly planning” for growth that could double its Irish operation to 1,000 people, according to the company’s managing director for Ireland, Sonia Flynn. “We’re definitely growing here and it’s not slowing...
by WTCD | Nov 4, 2014 | News
Ryanair confirmed its position as Ireland’s second biggest company yesterday – valued on the stock market at €11.5bn – after its shares rocketed nearly 10pc on the back of financial results and increased full-year profit forecasts. The share increase...