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Latest News | A Northern Irish manufacturer is investing £11m in new machinery and a job-creating expansion of its facilities to capitalise on growth opportunities. Read More… |
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Becky Mercer, head of business consulting at Zymplify, says building up your followers on social media is a key goal for many companies. A strong presence on social media can dramatically raise the profile of your brand, as well as help to generate more leads and sales. Read More… |
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The Northern Irish business behind a range of gluten-free, high-protein and low-sugar cakes has turned to crowdfunding to scale-up. Read More… |
A cross-border project aiming to boost the marine energy industry in Wales and Ireland has received €4.2m (£3.8m) EU funding. Read More… |
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The chief executive of Newry-headquartered data specialist First Derivatives, who founded the company in 1996, has passed away. Read More… |
CBRE has appointed a new associate director at its Belfast office. Read More… |
Interim sales have surged at Greggs in what chief executive Roger Whiteside described as an "exceptional first-half performance" by the high street bakery giant, which was bolstered by the popularity of its vegan sausage roll. Read More… |
Retail giant Sports Direct has admitted it regrets acquiring House of Fraser in a £90m deal last year. Its delayed full-year results also revealed a €674m (£605m) tax bill from Belgian authorities. Read More… |
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Corporate communications business Lanyon Group has opened new grade A offices in Belfast, paving the way for the future growth. Read More… |
The number of cranes building office developments in Belfast has reached their highest number in a decade, according to a new report from Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH). Read More… |
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| Charting Northern Ireland's top manufacturers. Read More… |
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