Applegreen has said it hopes to raise some €70 million from floating on the Irish and UK stock exchange. Announcing its intention to make an
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Entering the 2015 Ireland’s Forecourt and Convenience Retailer Awards will be the most important decision you’ll make this year… and time is running out. There
Leading family-owned forecourt convenience retailer Maxol has announced a €1,100,000 investment in five stores in the Republic. The stores being revamped are located in Mitchelstown
NI freight and transport operators will have access to driving licence records at the DVA to ensure their drivers are working legally. The Freight Transport
Gala, one of Ireland’s leading convenience groups, has been revealed as official sponsor of the Irish competitors attending this year’s Special Olympics in the US.
BP has claimed its quarterly results showing 19 per cent fall in profits reflect a “weaker environment” for the oil industry. Profit for the first
Joe Raleigh’s family-run Camlin Service Station has been serving one of Longford’s arterial routes since 1988. The popular forecourt is already home to an award-winning
Re.Store, a new Irish food, coffee, and convenience concept, has joined forces with Ireland’s leading fuel retailer to “revolutionise the forecourt and convenience experience”. Topaz
Derry model Ashleigh Coyle was on hand to help open Maxol’s new Eglinton service station, the first in NI to carry the company’s Moreish offering.
One of Ireland’s most successful forecourt brands could soon be floated on the stock market, reports suggest. According to the Irish Times, Applegreen’s parent company