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Pfizer facing $100m Brexit bill as it grapples with no-deal fallout

European firms aren’t alone in their Brexit pain – Pfizer, the US-based drug behemoth, says its costs for dealing with ...
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Manufacturing output hits seven month high

Manufacturing output has risen to a seven month high driven by sharp increases in output and new orders. The headline ...
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Motor group to create 50 jobs with €15m investment in dealership cluster

Cork-based motor group Johnson & Perrott is to open the first phase of a €15m dealership cluster at Bishopstown in ...
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How banks are making it easier to get rid of unwanted costly subscriptions

Banks have moved to make it easier for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions. The changes are likely to come as ...
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Large numbers of SMEs yet to prepare for payroll shake-up

Large numbers of smaller firms have admitted they are not prepared for changes in how payroll systems interact with Revenue ...
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European shares slip on China weakness

European shares fell back yesterday as weakness in Chinese markets and worries over a trade dispute between the United States ...
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US tech firm leaves Ireland for US after Trump tax cuts

Internet domain registry business Afilias has moved its headquarters out of Dublin to the US, citing recent US tax changes ...
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Avoiding a hard border in Ireland a ‘pivotal issue’ for Germany

Avoiding a hard border in Ireland is a ‘pivotal issue’ for Germany says Foreign Minister Heiko Maas. “Any insecurity or ...
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Alan O’Neill: Selling is an acquired art – but a skill every company needs

Large organisations have clearly-defined corporate structures that remove ambiguity in roles and responsibilities. Regardless of the sector that they’re in, ...
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