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Top South African Investor Niall Carroll on the Best Bets To Place In 2021 For most businesses, 2021 will be a year of continued transition and will afford many the opportunity to forever reshape the way in which their markets and industries operate. Those that are successful will have a clear and focused investment strategy, as well as a fine grip on future technologies. As we look ahead, the pertinent question for most multinational companies and investors around the globe will be what businesses or industries are worth betting on in 2021. Thanks in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic, the global economy has shrunk by an estimated 4.4% last year, according to the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook published in October 2020, marking the worst economic decline since the Great Depression. As we enter the New Year, the outlook is generally more positive, with many analysts forecasting growth in 2021. In December 2020, well-known hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jo
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The O Crowley family s An Súgán has been a bastion of good food in Clonakilty, Co Cork, for more than 40 years. Sinead O Crowley tells me how they ve been coping in the pandemic. My mum and dad set up An Súgán in 1978. I ve been involved since 1997. Over the years, we ve expanded to include a guesthouse and a cafe called Aris. It s where I grew up, I look on it as my home. Closing the doors last March was very emotional. There was and still is a very real worry for those who have worked for us, but staff, suppliers and customers have been very supportive and loyal.
RTÉ lyric fm pays tribute to Cara O Sullivan
Updated / Thursday, 28 Jan 2021
14:07
Noah Stewart and Cara O Sullivan in studio with RTÉ lyric fm s Marty Whelan
RTÉ lyric fm presenter Evelyn Grant pays tribute to her friend Cara O Sullivan, following the esteemed Cork Soprano s death earlier this week.
Audiences loved soprano Cara O Sullivan – and she loved her audiences in equal measure. News of her untimely death, at the age of 58, shocked family, friends and fans.
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