A multimillion euro shareholder row has broken out in the family-run business behind the Ashling Hotel in Dublin and the Imperial Hotel in Galway. The value of Foxfield Inns Ltd, the company behind the businesses which owns several investment properties and operates three hotels, runs to tens of millions of euro, the Commercial Court heard today. Mary Flannery, who has a 20 per cent stake in the firm, is bringing an oppression suit against her brothers over her alleged exclusion from the running of the company under section 212 of the Companies Act 2014. She is asking the court to…
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