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Business Today |
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Friday, 10 July, 2026 | | |
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Editor's Note |
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Good morning, reader |
Irish bosses enjoyed a pay bonanza last year, with one of them earning a staggering $237 million in remuneration. Joe Brennan has the details in this week’s big read.
Having started with a small fryer in his father’s shed, entrepreneur Tom Keogh has built Keogh’s crisps into a product available in 29 markets with ambitions to become an iconic Irish brand like Guinness, Jameson and Kerrygold. Killian Woods spoke to Keogh at his potato farm in north Dublin.
The metaphorical blood began seeping into Volkswagen’s corporate carpet just after 4.30pm on Thursday, as details of mass redundancies and factory closures began to emerge. Derek Scally, our man in Berlin, picks through the wreckage.
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