Two years after it entered the Nasdaq, an Irish company promising to become a leading transatlantic solar power producer is leaving investors and creditors to nurse heavy losses.
A detailed series of court affidavits and WhatsApp messages has revealed a deteriorating relationship between Paddy McKillen Jr and a lender, now at the centre of a contested €2.1 million bankruptcy claim.
The former Press Up boss is trying to set aside a bankruptcy summons on a disputed €2.1m debt issued by Herbert Street Propety Finance alleging it is void and results from illegal lending.
Government pours money into AI, electric cars and military power, while consumer confidence sags and job market grows bleak, writes Brian Spegele, The Wall Street Journal.
Employees waited two years to sell their shares. Then, the company let them unload $30 million, writes Berber Jin, The Wall Street Journal.
As AI moves from experiment to engine of business, PwC Ireland’s Keith Power argues that governance, trust and leadership — not just regulation — will define its impact.
From Setanta Sports to Shelbourne FC and ice hockey in Glasgow, Mickey O’Rourke has never stayed in one lane for long. With Premier Sports, he remains focused on finding opportunity where bigger players overlook value.
Ireland's energy regulator has introduced two decisions, in train for five years, that will have a big effect on investment in grid-scale battery farms.
Chirayu Rana set off a PR crisis inside America’s biggest bank. Now, his claims have gone viral, stoked by AI fakes, write Alexander Saeedy and Ashley Wong, The Wall Street Journal.
Tony Griffin has always been curious and restlessly engaged with life. He talks to Dion Fanning about Clare hurling, working with Kerry footballers and how a breakdown helped him find meaning.
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