It is not that Leinster lost a fifth Champions Cup final. It is the manner of it. Bordeaux were outstanding; Leinster were outthought and well short of the standard a European champion sets
Steve Jobs had a reputation for arrogance when he was forced out of Apple in 1985. His struggles at NeXT humbled him, writes Frank Rose, The Wall Street Journal.
Frank Shouldice has had a cultural career defined by curiosity. His latest documentary 'Once We Were Punks' is a touching story of friendship, loss and the passing of time.
Joe Walsh of JW Accountants has been appointed as interim examiner to the Hudson Rooms in the Liffey Valley Centre. Walsh will now prepare a rescue plan for the 10-year-old business.
Transactions on world’s largest crypto exchange took place despite repeated red flags; Binance says it has ‘zero-tolerance for illicit activity’, write Angus Berwick, Patricia Kowsmann and Ben Foldy, The Wall Street Journal.
EU Inc – a bloc-wide company registration – is touted as a way to rev up European tech start-ups. MEPs meanwhile are trying to figure out how the whole thing will be taxed.
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.
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.
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 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.
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