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The Briefcase: Sony woes, Nama (nearly) called the C-word and Heineken frothing
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This is what Nama's €450m plan for Dublin's docks looks like
The economy 'flatlined' over the summer, but Michael Noonan's not worried
Revenue is looking for Luxleaks links to Irish tax dodging
Sky has joined the fibre broadband wars. And it's undercutting its main rivals
A row over cheap Heineken pints could derail JD Wetherspoon's march on Ireland
Nearly 15 years of share gains from Tesco have been wiped out
Which regions in Ireland have the best (and worst) jobs prospects for the coming months?
Ireland is getting 'kicked around' by big European countries on tax: Hayes
This young entrepreneur beat over 1,100 others to be crowned Ireland's best
Sure the economy is getting boomier, but it could be a long time until most people feel it
The Briefcase: A Northern Ireland tax showdown, Nama plans and UTV everywhere
What could be more Irish than this? Sorry, it's mostly outsourced to Asia now
The Big Idea: Rethinking ice cream as junk food... And building a brand in the process
Business Poll: So this year's coming to a close - but how is 2015 looking?
European economies look even sicker than expected, but the ECB isn't getting radical yet
Ryanair should clock over 90m passengers this year. That means some tidy profits
'Political interference' stopped Revenue probe into Ansbacher 'black briefcase': Whistleblower
In his own words: Jonathan Corrie on homelessness - and hoping for a chance
The number of homeowners who are years behind on their loans is still going up
The dole queue has shrunk to a post-recession low... And Joan Burton's happy
Can artificial intelligence be creative like humans... and take over digital art?
'We have made mistakes in the past' - Michael Noonan talks taxes
Soon you can watch Ireland's newest TV station anywhere, despite its rival's best efforts
Strikes for Dunnes staff could be 'unavoidable' after the company's Labour Court snub
Building up to 3,800 homes on this Dublin site will be the top priority for its new owners
Major buyout of Ireland-based exploration company is off as the oil price tumbles
SME focus: Everything you need to know about traditional stores and e-commerce
This young entrepreneur thinks her idea can help fix Ireland's flawed health model
The Briefcase: Black Friday, Europe vs Google and sweet broadband dreams
SME book club: How one bull-headed businessman built the 'everything store'
Eircom has the biggest fibre network in Ireland - but customers are slow to get on board
How to: Get customers to travel across the country to a small store in a regional town
US med-tech firm Medtronic has been cleared to come to Ireland... and get a sweet tax deal
'Christmas has come early': Jean-Claude Juncker has a €315bn 'kickstart' for Europe
The Central Bank's chief seems to have gone cold on relaxing its new mortgage rules
'The more bureaucrats the worse it will get' - Even Michael O'Leary hates Irish Water
This Irish company has produced the new 'gold standard' in medical technology