While the Government strongly condemns Israel’s attack on Gaza, the Department of Defence continues to trade with a company whose drones are used in the ongoing assault on the enclave.
Dublin-based Store Computer Technology, which provides tech services and support to the retail sector, has been bought in a deal of “strategic importance”.
Wirecard’s failed Irish business is embroiled in a legal tussle with the Irish tax authority. At stake is tens of millions of euro in withheld corporation tax refunds.
The Digital Services Act offers an opportunity for Ireland to become the home of a new entity to stop athletes at all levels from being abused online, according to the United Against Online Abuse (UAOA) in sport coalition.
Tinakilly House in Co Wicklow is an award-winning Victorian getaway geared at the wedding market, with a sister venue in Cadiz, Spain. Behind the tranquil charm, a dispute has been brewing between its low-key owners.
Having acquired a majority stake in Grant Thornton’s US business, Dublin is a next logical step for New Mountain Capital. However, any transaction involving the firm’s Irish operation will be complex.
Principal Logistics Technologies, which is more than 30 years old, builds software for the logistics and warehousing sectors and is active across Ireland and the UK.
Businessman Paddy Doherty quietly made a fortune founding the Electro Automation Group. In April he bought his first gastropub in suburban Dublin, and now he is buying a second.
The semi-state wants to regularise historic peat extraction without planning permission, amid fear of potential legal challenges to future wind farm plans on midlands bogs. Planning files examined by The Currency give an insight into its arguments and its chances of success.
In a rare and revealing interview, the State’s corporate enforcer Ian Drennan talks about corporate culture in Ireland, the priorities for the Corporate Enforcement Authority, and the lengthy probes into INM and the FAI.
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