Search Results for 'Foreign direct investment'
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Foreign investors are slow to look West, survey shows
Only six per cent of multinational companies planning to invest in Ireland are looking at the West, according to a new survey, despite strong economic growth and overall improving sentiment amongst foreign investors into Ireland.
Galway Chamber launches new campaign to bring forty FDI companies to the west
An ambitious new campaign, aimed at bringing 40 foreign direct investment companies to Galway, and the west, with the aim of generating c3,000 jobs over the next five years, has been launched.
Galway Chamber launches new campaign to bring 40 FDI companies to the west
An ambitious new campaign, aimed at bringing 40 foreign direct investment companies to Galway, and the west, with the aim of generating c3,000 jobs over the next five years, has been launched.
Dillon highlights IDA Ireland’s plans for Mayo
Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Alan Dillon, has highlighted the plans by IDA Ireland to make additional investments in drawing greater Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Mayo.
Investment in home help must be allocated in appropriate manner
The money provided by Dáil Éireann for home help must be used to increase hours available to support older people in their homes, not spent on administration, Deputy Denis Naughten stressed this week.
Golden Island office space provides investment opportunity
Property: 9C Inish Carraig, Golden Island, Athlone
Property in popular development offers investment potential
Property: 4 Croi Oige, Dublin Road, Athlone, Westmeath
Three-bed home provides good investment opportunity
Property: 84 Sli an Choiste, Old Tuam Road, Athlone, Roscommon
Local companies are availing of Skillnets training to improve their competitiveness
Westmeath companies are increasingly taking up opportunities for training and up-skilling staff to meet business needs.
Eight per cent increase in number of Mayo companies availing of training to improve competitiveness
Mayo companies are taking up opportunities for training and up-skilling of staff to meet business needs. Figures from the annual report of Skillnets, the national agency responsible for funding and supporting over 60 learning networks nationwide, reveal that the number of businesses accessing subsidised training in Mayo grew by eight per cent, with over 315 businesses investing in their staff across a range of sectors.