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Shannon Has Lost Out Over Delay In Appointing Shannon Grup Chair - Ó Céidigh

A member of the Aviation Taskforce believes Shannon Airport has “lost out”, as a result of the delay in appointing a Chair of Shannon Group. Founder of Aer Arann Express and Aer Lingus Regional, Padraig Ó Céidigh believes Aer Lingus’s decision to close its base in the Midwest has set the airport back thirty years. […]

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Clare Representatives Insist Conditions Need To Be Attached To Any Aer Lingus Government Funding

Clare’s public representatives are insisting that any further financial supports provided to Aer Lingus by the State must only come with the condition that its base at Shannon is protected. It comes as it’s believed the airline has asked government for further cash injections to ensure it can continue to operate in Ireland when international […]

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Venture capital funding to Irish technology firms up by 8 9%

Venture capital funding to Irish technology firms up by 8.9% Funding ‘appears to have shaken off any restrictions caused by Covid-19’ Mon, May 10, 2021, 08:11   Venture capital funding to Irish technology firms increased by 8.9 per cent to €249.4 million in the first quarter of 2021, up from €228.9m in the same period last year, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association (IVCA) VenturePulse survey. “Funding appears to have shaken off any restrictions caused by Covid-19,” said IVCA chairwoman Gillian Buckley. “This is reflected in the fact that the number of deals increased by 65 per cent to 74, compared to 48 in the same quarter last year, largely driven by a welcome recovery in early stage funding.”

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