
The four questions that will decide how much of its $3.5bn insurance claim AerCap will get back
July 13, 2022 5:19 amAerCap, the Irish-based aviation leasing giant, is clear about what it is owed by insurers for the 113 planes and... View Article
AerCap, the Irish-based aviation leasing giant, is clear about what it is owed by insurers for the 113 planes and... View Article
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In his decade long tenure at BNY Mellon in Dublin, Barry O’Neill remembers the nights out most fondly. “It was... View Article
What goes up but never goes down? Within the context of the Irish economy, the answer is apparently corporation tax. ... View Article
The investor and entrepreneur Illann Power has been arrested arising from an investigation by the state’s Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA).... View Article
They did indeed become the neighbours from hell when, with no consideration for our views, they turned their house, next... View Article
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