Ericsson
‘Rome is a fantastic city to live in, but it’s very complicated. It’s a mess of a place. Madrid is clean. Everything works’
Wild Geese: Barry Haughian works for Ukrainian telco Intellias in the Spanish capital
After 50 years in Athlone, Ericsson is always looking to the next technology
Anniversary event unveils new partnership with Enterprise Ireland and the Technological University of the Shannon
Market momentum continues as traders look to central bankers meeting
Investors awaiting interest rate clues from Jackson Hole
European shares log weekly declines as investors temper interest rate expectations
Dublin market up slightly with shares of Kerry Group advancing 2 per cent
Ericsson sees ‘uncertainties’ ahead after earnings fall short of forecasts
Shift in demand for 5G infrastructure putting margins under pressure at Swedish mobile network maker
Ericsson and Nokia results disappoint as trading outlook worsens
Earnings at Europe’s largest telecoms equipment makers underwhelm as recession concerns grow
Being a manager matters more than ever
Extensive research, both before and during the pandemic has shown that good management pays off
Companies urged to join initiative to help asylum seekers become techies
Tech firms called upon to help pay for training for people in direct provision
Ericsson’s Iraq crisis deepens after US deal breached again
Company withheld information about possible payments to Isis terror group
European stocks mark cautious gains on commodities boost
Ryanair rises in Dublin as O’Leary reassures investors while AIB down ahead of results
Ericsson’s decade of bribery and corruption in Iraq laid bare
A leaked internal report shows the Swedish telecom giant concealed fraud in the war-torn country
EU accuses China of ‘power grab’ over smartphone technology licensing
Legal challenge at WTO alleges patent infringements are costing European manufacturers billions of euros
European shares inch higher on strong commodity shares
Financial stocks in retreat as Kerry the star performer after posting strong results
European shares claw back ground after previous day’s massive sell-off
Iseq in Dublin creeps into positive territory as major bank stocks outperform
5G trends driving consumer adoption
From autonomous driving to the factory floor and sports broadcasts, early adopters are showing how 5G can be used
Greater uptake of 5G phones forecast in final quarter of year
Eir network provides over 70% population coverage, including 352 towns and cities across every county
Huawei expects EU will speed up 5G rollout next year amid growing demand
Seven in 10 believe national 5G investment will support the growth of Irish businesses
Spectre of more virus restrictions keeps lid on European markets
Telecoms sector buoyant on KKR’s Telecom Italia dealmaking
European stocks flat as falling industrials offset rising commodities and banks
Tesla rose 4.5% to a record high after Hertz placed an order for 100,000 electric cars
Protecting Irish exporters in a global market under pressure
Enterprise Ireland’s new CEO Leo Clancy on the challenges and opportunities ahead
Global shares dip lower as coronavirus fears cloud sentiment
Iseq slides 0.3% in line with European markets, pushed lower by weaker bank stocks
Nokia plans to raise full-year outlook as business picks up in second quarter
Telecom equipment maker had been struggling against Nordic rival Ericsson
How Teneo’s master of the dark arts spun out of control
Declan Kelly resigned this week after allegations emerged of drunken behaviour at a fundraising party
To own or not to own: traditional car ownership under growing pressure
Autonomous mobility solutions predicted to disrupt traditional model in coming decade
Big tech firms say they are turning green but can they deliver?
Growing awareness of climate change among consumers drives corporate moves
Smartphone users in no rush to embrace 5G, study shows
Ericsson survey indicates some mobile subscribers are happy sticking with 4G
Realising the transformative potential of 5G
Three Ireland boss believes 5G tech will be key to State’s post-Covid economic recovery
Vodafone rolls out first standalone private 5G network
Network to be used to assist Irish Manufacturing Research in developing applications
Vodafone rolls out first standalone private 5G network
Network to be used to assist Irish Manufacturing Research in developing applications
Leo Clancy appointed as chief executive of Enterprise Ireland
New chief currently head of technology, consumer and business services at the IDA
Nokia quarterly profit, revenue beat as CEO Lundmark revamps strategy
Revenue fell 5 per cent to €6.57 billion between October and December
European shares fall on slow vaccine roll-out and Wall Street volatility
European Stoxx 600 index ends week down 3.1 per cent
Frantic week ends on subdued note as no-deal Brexit looms
Fears over Covid-19 surge and poor prospect of a trade deal weigh on investor sentiment
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