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"Business" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Ireland’s backing is sought for next wave of Nigerian business and industry leaders
Ireland has been urged to establish strong partnerships with Nigerian academic institutions as a way of strengthening their capabilities to produce future business leaders.The dean of Lagos Business School pushed for connections to be made at a recent educational reception in Nigeria’s commercial capital to mark the Irish Government’s first trade visit to the west African country.
‘No loan is too small’ as credit union pitches for business among Dublin 15’s migrant communities
A credit union at the heart of one of Dublin’s most diverse postcodes is reaching out to immigrant residents, offering access financial services that they might be denied elsewhere.
‘Now is the perfect time for business’
In 2008, Metro Éireann spoke with Italian restaurant and business owner Marco Giannantonio about his move from Italy to Ireland, and setting up his Ranelagh-based restaurant Pinocchio. Today, after three years and an economic recession, Giannantonio is more determined than ever to continue delivering the ‘quality and experience’ his brand Flavour of Italy has come to represent for many Irish, Italians and everyone else in the mix, he tells Michaela Dwyer
Report says 32,000 set up new businesses in 2013
Some 32,000 people started a new business in Ireland in 2013, according to a new report on entrepreneurship worldwide.
‘No loan is too small’ as credit union pitches for business among Dublin 15’s migrant communities
A credit union at the heart of one of Dublin’s most diverse postcodes is reaching out to immigrant residents, offering access financial services that they might be denied elsewhere.
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