Practical tax and commercial advice for start up or existing SMEs
Thu, May 14, 2009
A seminar on tax and commercial issues for owners and managers of small and medium enterprises will be held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre, Galway on Wednesday, May 20 at 6pm.
Read more ...A decade in Knocknacarra — time to re-Joyce
Thu, May 14, 2009
Pat Joyce has come a long way from packing tea and dried fruit in his father’s shop. The Headford man says that as a schoolboy meeting reps and watching his father making deals, inspired him to enter the family business.
Read more ...Innovate or Die — Marketing Institute to hold Galway seminar on new strategies
Thu, May 14, 2009
The Marketing Institute of Ireland West Region will hold a seminar on new marketing strategies in the Radisson SAS Hotel, Galway on Tuesday May 19 at 5.30pm.
Read more ...Major business coaching conference for city
Thu, May 14, 2009
The 4th Annual Coaches Training Conference of Coach Institute of Ireland, the largest annual coaching event in Ireland, will be hosted for the first time in Galway next week.
Read more ...Government needs to focus on job retention, says employers’ group
Thu, May 07, 2009
The greatest challenge facing the economy and society at present is to halt the recent surge in unemployment, according to IBEC West regional director John Brennan.
Mr Brennan has called on the Government to implement temporary measures to help companies retain jobs during the recession.
Read more ...Taxation project prizes awarded by DHKN chartered accountants
Thu, May 07, 2009
Leading accountancy and financial services provider DHKN has awarded prizes to the top three tax projects that were selected from the NUI Galway undergraduate commerce programme for the Irish Tax Institute Budget Competition.
Read more ...Study reveals discrimination against job applicants with non-Irish names
Thu, May 07, 2009
Job applicants with identifiably non-Irish names are less than half as likely to be called for interview as those with typical Irish names, according to a recent experiment. The research, the first of its kind to be conducted in Ireland, found a similar level of discrimination against those with an identifiably African, Asian, or European (German) name.
Read more ...Jobs boost as Sword Security announces Volvo Ocean Race deal
Thu, May 07, 2009
A company founded in Galway has been appointed to provide security services for the Galway stopover of the Volvo Ocean Race.
Read more ...Galway company and VoSKY team up for low cost calls for Volvo stopover
Thu, May 07, 2009
Galway-based telecoms specialist Calimar is working in partnership with the Volco Ocean Race team to help reduce the cost of international calls for race team members, staff, and the internatinal press during the Galway stopover of the Volvo Ocean Race.
Read more ...Online jobs site sees massive growth
Thu, May 07, 2009
Recrui Direct, the Galway based online jobs site, has seen a massive increase in job postings as the economic downturn forces employers to turn away from the more expensive agency recruitment options.
Read more ...Croí appoints new fundraising manager
Thu, May 07, 2009
Local heart charity Croí has announced the appointment of Edel Lambe as its new fundraising manager.
A Galway native, Ms Lambe has six years’ management experience of fundraising in the charitable sector. She joins Croí from DEBRA Ireland, the national charity for the genetic skin condition epidermolysis bullosa, where she was based in Dublin as head of donor care. While with DEBRA Ireland she successfully led the significant expansion of that charity.
Read more ...Good news for Elan as study illustrates Tysabri MS success
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Athlone-based drug developer and its US partner, Biogen Idec, last evening hailed success from a study into the effects of their MS drug, Tysabri in repairing damage to the myelin sheath, a key cause of MS.
Read more ...€360,000 to be won by new businesses
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Entrepreneurs from Galway, Mayo, and Westmeath could get a huge cash boost for their business thanks to a record prize fund of €360,000 being offered by InterTradeIreland’s Seedcorn Business Competition, details of which were announced this week.
Read more ...Entitlements and the self-employed
Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Q. I am a self employed individual and have my own business providing repair and maintenance services to individuals and companies. In recent months I have lost several large contracts and the business is no longer viable. I have two employees who have worked with me for the last 15 years. I have been told that my employees will be entitled to jobseekers’ benefit if the business folds but as the owner I have no entitlements. Is this correct?
Read more ...First quarter losses for two healthcare giants despite sales increase
Thu, Apr 23, 2009
Two healthcare giants based in the midlands and the west have this week posted first quarter losses — despite a massive increase in sales in both companies.
Read more ...Revenue investigation into trusts and offshore structures
Thu, Apr 23, 2009
Revenue has announced a voluntary disclosure deadline, this time in respect of undisclosed income and undeclared liabilities relating to both Irish and foreign settlements.
Read more ...New mental health and intellectual disability courses at Portobello Institute
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
The Portobello Institute has welcomed the latest news from the Department of Health regarding its intentions to fulfil promises made in the HSE’s A Vision for Change, a plan seen as the first serious attempt at improving mental health services across the country.
Read more ...Developers urged to attend NAMA seminar
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
PROPERTY developers across the west have been asked to attend a seminar next week on the new National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) to hear details of how this will impact upon their current relationships with their banks.
Read more ...Unique online talent pool brings employers and employees together
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
TWO businessmen have come up with the creation of an online talent pool that will bring employers and potential employees together in these recessionary times.
Read more ...Customer generating seminar gets Galway launch
Thu, Apr 16, 2009
Galway company The Business Boosters are launching an innovative new service that can help businesses through these turbulent times. One thing is certain, in times such as these, businesses must develop new more effective ways to reach customers and understand their market in order to survive. The Business Boosters offer tools not only for survival, but for tangible increases in market share and long term prosperity.
The Business Boosters, in association with Konnect Media and Newsweaver, will be conducting a free seminar to outline the benefits of permission-based marketing. And how the effective use of email can build your client interactions into profitable, mutually satisfying long-term relationships, based on loyalty and trust.
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