Michael O’Leary, Tony Smurfit, Albert Manifold: Which Irish plc CEOs have the biggest pay packages?
The median chief executive compensation packag was €2 million last year.
The median chief executive compensation packag was €2 million last year.
Iseq index shed 0.6% despite relief for Ryanair
Increased competition, passenger caps and lower fares are all on airline’s radar as rival unions consider their position
Global stocks rise as markets eye upcoming economic data and brush aside end of Joe Biden’s re-election bid
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 index closed 0.9 per cent higher, coming off a five-day losing run
Many delegates not expecting traditional deluge of deals
Average air fares fell 15% between April and June
Booking.com said it was disappointed with the ruling and plans to appeal
Pact is latest struck by airline with online travel agents this year
Choppy trading in New York sees brief rally in chipmaker stocks give way to losses
Move comes after DAA was given leave to bring a challenge over IAA decision it says will result in a breach of the 32 million annual passenger cap
Strong corporate results lead US markets higher as investors assess Trump’s chances of a White House return
Airline claims the online travel behemoth has been selling its flights without its approval
Pilots should accept the deal which has been recommended by the Labour Cour and end their action
Iseq index adds 0.8%, outperforming European peers
Euronext Dublin finished the day down 30 basis points but it outperformed peers in Europe dragged lower by French political uncertainty
Iseq index adds 1.5% amid big moves for banks and homebuilders
Sides await Labour Court ruling in pilots’ pay row as more flights disrupted
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.2 per cent lower, after notching a more than one-week high early in the day
European stocks rose as elections took centre stage and investors grew optimistic about Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts
Research has found universities play a key role in perpetuating unsustainability and are increasingly being run as businesses
Box-maker Smurfit Kappa’s shares were down 0.4 per cent at the end of its last day of trading on the Irish stock market
Budget airline’s fares are driven by algorithms primarily dictated by demand and flight capacity, according to industry experts
Shares in AIB, for which the Government said it would dispose of a further 5% block, finished off 0.24%
yanair’s annual report shows profit after tax rose to €1.92bn in the year ended March 31st
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Kerry and Glanbia were both higher by the end of the day, adding 0.33 per cent and 0.16 per cent respectively
The airline complains about the loss of two aircraft stands, which An Bord Pleanála recognised was a “significant issue” for aircraft operators
Climate denial content has increased, undermining climate solutions and casting doubt on climate science
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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