A new report analysing the French insurance giant’s bonds and shares shows that investment in Israeli banks has effectively dropped to zero in recent months. Its offices were heavily protested across Ireland.
The company operating part of Ireland’s state-owned backbone broadband infrastructure has released new information about payroll costs prior to its acquisition by a UK investor last year.
Major developers, the Central Bank and multiple farmers are among dozens of appellants who want sites removed from the new tax net.
Chief executive Jamie O’Rourke is bidding to retain control of Mainline Power, the Cork-based electrical engineering services firm that is currently in examinership. He faces competition from two potential trade buyers.
Liechtenstein has long been home to the financial secrets of the rich and powerful. So, what happened when the Irish tax authority sought to levy capital acquisitions tax on a €53 million foundation incorporated in the principality?
The VC's managing partner Barry Downes talks to The Currency about his firm’s recent metaverse exit and its approach to investing in the red-hot AI space.
Legal action taken in New York against the Kerrygold maker alleged its butter was exposed to harmful chemicals but, after a year and a half, the case has been dismissed.
The businessman behind Centz discount stores and the collapsed Iceland frozen food chain in Ireland has initiated High Court proceedings against online publication The Journal.
Batteries play an ever-increasing role in all aspects of our lives but finding an efficient and profitable way of recycling them is elusive. Now a new start-up with strong Irish links believes it has found the answer.
Driven by a desire to challenge the inequity she experienced in the industry, Lisa McKenna set up her own law firm. The head of McKenna & Co talks gender pay disparity and misogyny, hiring for attitude and the future of the firm.
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