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Xanadu to create 120 jobs in Cork - 21/11/2014
Xanadu was founded in 2011 to provide technical support to clients such as Matchbook.com, a leading sports betting exchange. The company helps handle the massive amounts of data created by these businesses, enhancing their ability to identify patterns and analyse consumer trends Operating internationally as an Irish Company, Xanadu has grown quickly and the company currently employs over 100 people. Taoise [...]
Bristol-Myers Squibb to invest €720m in Dublin facility - 15/11/2014
he new 30,000 sq.m facility at Cruiserath near Blanchardstown will see the manufacture of a range of biologic drugs. The construction phase will see the creation of a further 1,000 temporary jobs. The new plant will be built on the grounds of the company's existing manufacturing site in the area. Earlier this year, the company announced it would close that manufacturing facility, with the loss of 130 jobs, [...]
400 tech-based jobs announced for Cork, Dublin and Galway by eight companies - 12/11/2014
The firms from North America and Europe will create the new positions in Cork, Dublin and Galway over the next three years. The announcement was made by the Taoiseach and Minister for Jobs at an IDA event in Dublin, taking place on the fringes of the Web Summit. The new jobs cross a range of sectors, including software development, telecoms, internet and social media. The largest number of new positions wi [...]
Sentiment among investors at four year high; RadoDirect - 10/11/2014
Some 91% of Irish investors surveyed say they are now confident about the outlook for the Irish economy over the next three months, compared with 82% at the time of the last barometer in June. The low point in the sentiment barometer was reached in 2010 when only 10% of investors expressed confidence in the Irish economy. Optimism in the global economy has dropped.  76% of Irish investors say they are conf [...]
Noonan expects Apple tax probe to be dropped - 10/11/2014
Speaking following a meeting of EU finance ministers in Brussels, Mr Noonan said:  "It's more likely that that investigation will be dropped rather than there being further investigations." Regulators in Brussels are currently investigating whether two tax deals between Apple and Irish authorities in 1991 and 2007 amounted to illegal state aid. Asked if he thought there would be further probes into Ireland [...]
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