Wall Street braces for a longer-term disruption from Iran war, loading up on shares of laggard oil-and-gas producers, write David Uberti and Jared Mitovich, The Wall Street Journal.
The Japanese multinational is acquiring the Ennis-based Infinity Lifts. The deal comes just one year after it bought Dublin’s Ascension Lifts as part of its European acquisition strategy.
Drugmakers or nations that strike pricing deals or make U.S. manufacturing investment commitments can secure lower levies, or be spared them entirely, write Gavin Bade and Xavier Martinez, The Wall Street Journal.
Legislation that could be enacted this spring would pause construction of large new data centers until November 2027, writes Will Parker, The Wall Street Journal.
With 22 emergency accommodation contracts terminated over the past year, newly released records lay bare some of the serious concerns raised with private providers in the multi-billion euro industry.
A Geneva banker and Dublin wealth manager Juerg von Geitz were introduced in 2009. They concocted a money-making idea involving Rothschild's bank. But it went sour and a legal "campaign of harassment" ensued over almost two decades.
Prometheus Hyperscale aims to build projects in Wyoming and Texas, writes David Uberti, The Wall Street Journal.
Manna Air Delivery has just closed a series B round and announced plans to hire 400 people. Its founder Bobby Healy explains how Manna raised the money and how it plans to expand in the US.
Monzo pursued a U.S. license but withdrew its application in 2021, writes Elena Vardon, The Wall Street Journal.
The latest financial statement for the hospital board also lists several other serious internal control issues with staff overpayments, lapsed health insurance claims, and procurement rule breaches.
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