A French bank forced the sale of an Irish borrower’s shares in a French company to clear his debts. Revenue sought to levy the borrower with a CGT bill on the transaction. The dispute ended up in the High Court.
Athlone native Jack O’Meara and his South African business partner Quin Wills’ Oxford-based biotech firm has raised $30m for its mission to cure liver disease. O’Meara talks about his company’s journey, mission, and potential.
The state-owned energy and environmental services company and some of its employees have raised questions about the appointment of staff representatives to its board in the absence of an election.
Company filings show that the company, which has furloughed a number of staff, raised a high six-figure sum from two Irish families on September 16.
Oisín Hanrahan tried to build an Uber for tradespeople. But his timing was bad.
This weekend, 24 emerging businesses will spend 24 hours with seasoned entrepreneurs at the Cork BIC Entrepreneur Experience. Today, we profile the 24 emerging businesses that will participate in this year’s event.
Honing in on INM, the Moriarty Tribunal and now Siteserv, Michael McDowell told the Seanad "there's an undeniable common link to all of these events and this link is the tainted pursuit of greed by any means fair or foul".
The UK bankruptcy trustee of architect Jerry Ryan struck a pre-trial deal: if Ryan won his case against Barry English, the estate would get at least $500,000. But that all changed when the High Court made findings of dishonesty.
Global trader Susquehanna is suing a UK recruiter claiming it engaged in "industrial espionage" on behalf of rival trader Citadel so it could set up a "ready made" operation in Dublin. Belated efforts to join Citadel to the case have come a cropper.
The US-headquartered software multinational was among the latest to move multi-billion-dollar intellectual property to Ireland two years ago. It was worth the wait.
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