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€80 million boost to Hollister plant in Ballina

boost to the Ballina area when he announced that Hollister Incorporated, a speciality medical products company, is to invest €80 million at their facility in Ballina. Hollister is one of the largest employers in Ballina and contributed more than €60 million to the Irish economy in 2013. Hollister Ireland was established in Ballina in 1976. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hollister Incorporated and currently employs over 500 people in both new product development and manufacturing.

Hollister to invest €80 million in Ballina

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One of Mayo's biggest employers Hollister have today announced that they are going to invest €80 million in their facility in Ballina. This investment by Hollister will build upon their existing continence care portfolio of intermittent catheter products and services including their next generation hydrophilic catheters.

Athlone leads the smart phone revolution with its own app

Smartphone app publishing company, Townapps Ltd, recently launched the Athlone App.

Western company launches Ireland’s largest online computer store

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Screenway, the west’s largest independent computer retail company, has launched a brand new customer-focused, interactive website this month. The site, www.screenway.ie, is designed in direct response to Screenways research into what the customer really wants. Better value computer and IT equipment.

New owners for Opel but essential GM link retained

General Motors is supporting a bid from the consortium of Magna International Inc and Sberbank to buy a majority stake in its European Opel/Vauxhall operations.

Global security software company opens Galway office

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There were celebrations this week at the official opening of Lumension’s new offices in Galway.

 

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