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Business Today |
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Thursday, 02 April, 2026 | | |
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Editor's Note |
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Good morning, reader |
ARI, the retail business of State airports operator DAA has won a contract with its partners to manage duty free shops in New York John F Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 4, its busiest with 28 million passengers a year, in a first US venture for the Irish company. Barry O’Halloran has the details.
Also doing well is Oracle’s Irish business and its workers. Profit jumped almost 80 per cent last year at Oracle EMEA Ltd, where average earnings, including share-based payments – for the 906 staff are just shy of €140,000 each. Ciara O’Brien reports.
Also talking big money is the founder of electric-vehicle battery maker, Xerotech. Former CEO Barry Flannery has been awarded more than €420,000, writes Stephen Bourke, after he was “shut out” from the business shortly before it collapsed into liquidation last year, the biggest award so far this year at the Workplace Relations Commission.
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Dominic Coyle |
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