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Barrister claims 50% interest in his estranged wife’s health and beauty business

In legal proceedings, barrister Mark Doyle contends that he assisted Donna Ledwidge in founding and/or developing businesses. The extent of his involvement and contribution is, however, strongly disputed.

The secrets revealed in SpaceX’s IPO filing

IPO documents show SpaceX is unprofitable and CEO Elon Musk controls 85% of the vote, write Becky Peterson and Theo Francis, The Wall Street Journal.

The Irish deal that needed Washington’s blessing: Tamboran, Falcon and a sanctioned shareholder

Tamboran’s acquisition of Falcon has been complicated by sanctioned shareholder Viktor Vekselberg but US authorities have issued a licence to “consummate” the deal.

The operator behind the vision: Fergal McGarry’s lasting mark on Irish food

The late Fergal McGarry was not a household name but the brands he worked with are. He played a pivotal role in scaling Strong Roots from a promising start-up to a global acquisition target. He also made a key contribution to Kerrygold and Bewley’s.

“There’s a graveyard of financial advisory firms that have tried to come into Cork”

By the time Nick Charalambous set up Alpha Wealth in 2014, he'd had plenty of turbulence in his life – first as the rebellious son of a Greek Cypriot builder in London, then during his journey to building a fast-growing business in Cork.

Grant Thornton Ireland set to lay off up to 80 staff in “targeted reduction”

The professional services firm employs 3,000 people across Ireland, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar and Bermuda. It told staff that cuts were to ensure the firm aligned its resources to have the "greatest impact moving forward".

From the Bahamas to the Circuit Court: Promising greentech firm seeks bankruptcy protection

Meath-based Harp Renewables and a sister company have entered interim examinership as Novellus Finance makes moves.

Closing-down sale: “Athleisure in general peaked around Covid”

Mounting costs, changing consumer behaviour, and “the Shein and Temu effect” have led Jenni Timony to pull the plug on her FitPink clothing brand, she explains.

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The ice-cold civil war between Diet Coke and Coke Zero drinkers

We were once a nation of Coke vs. Pepsi. The stakes of the game have changed, writes Adam Chandler, The Wall Street Journal.

Colm McCarthy: Britain’s old ghosts are back — and Ireland should pay attention

From steel nationalisation to bond market jitters and the rise of Nigel Farage, the UK is revisiting political battles many thought settled. For Ireland, with so much tied to Britain’s economic stability, the consequences could again be profound.

The rental crisis was built over a century — rent control reform alone won’t fix it

The overhaul of rent pressure zone rules may ease pressure on investment, but it cannot solve the structural weakness of Ireland’s rental market.

“This ‘friendraising’ lark is good fun…”: Paul McArdle goes Inside IGTE’s high-impact US tour

A packed schedule of panels, pitches, and partnerships across three cities underlined how relationships – not just deals – are driving Irish-US business growth.

A coffee, an ice hockey game and a €250m vision for Dublin: Rewinding the week that was

Dermot Rigley outlines how a consortium of entrepreneurs, investors and NHL figures came together behind an ambitious plan to create Ireland’s first purpose-built ice hockey arena.

Money for ropey old stories: Keane the caricature seems to enjoy easy cash and public acclaim

He was Manchester United's best paid player for years and is pulling in seven figures as a Sky pundit, so why is Roy Keane so content to keep settling the same old scores, in his on-stage routine with Roddy Doyle?

Dan O’Brien: We’re doing fine. So why is everyone so glum?

Why are voters turning against establishment parties when living standards remain historically high? The latest Eurobarometer poll suggests the answer may lie less in people’s real lives than in the dark mood created by modern media and online discourse.

The more you know about this private-credit fund, the less you understand

A close look at a Blue Owl credit fund’s holdings raises questions about its valuations, writes Jonathan Weil, The Wall Street Journal.