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A rendering of Apple’s campus expansion in Cork, Ireland. Apple first established operations in Cork in 1980, and has continued to invest in the location over the past 41 years.
Apple is increasing its European operations with an expansion in Cork, Ireland, by opening a new facility dedicated to product testing. A former Banta warehouse complex that Apple bought in 2020 ...
Between 2012 and 2018, the Cupertino, California-based company — Cork’s largest private employer — invested nearly €220 million to develop the Hollyhill campus and, in 2018, expanded again with a new ...
Cathy Kearny, Apple's VP of European Operations, said that the new center is based in Cork, Ireland, because its 40-year history, the expertise in the area, and the quality of the existing team.
Apple has been operating in Ireland since 1980 and currently has 6,000 employees there. Over the last five years, the company has spent $268 million on expanding its Cork campus.
Between 2012 and 2018, the Cupertino, California-based company — Cork’s largest private employer — invested nearly €220 million to develop the Hollyhill campus and, in 2018, expanded again with a new ...
Whether the change means that Apple will move its HQ out of Ireland following the change remains to be seen. In a press release in November 2020 Apple celebrated 40 years of the Cork campus where ...
New filings from Apple's Irish head office show that the company's European operations earned $211.1 billion in revenue, of which it paid out $24.8 billion to its US parent.
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