The London-based drinks group has warned of a $200 million hit from Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada. A similar levy on Europe would likely have a sizable impact on its iconic stout.
The O'Flynn companies wanted the court to show its disapproval at the defendants' conduct in raising unfounded claims of fraud and lying mid-trial. Instead, the court weighed up both sides' behaviour in the case.
What if a single company could be formed, raise funds and distribute shares to its staff across Europe? The EU Inc project, backed by the likes of Stripe's Patrick Collison and Skype's Niklas Zennstrom, is getting traction in Brussels.
A decade on from early deals in the UK, the US vulture fund’s tax-efficient Irish subsidiaries have hoovered up bad debt from Germany to Cyprus. But how profitable are they?
The US investment firm is liquidating the first wave of vehicles it used to acquire billions of euros' worth of Irish debt after the financial crisis. A cash-flow analysis reveals how much it has made from assets offloaded by Nama and the banks.
The manoeuvrings of a small Belfast firm, in its exit from London’s AIM, has once again thrust the dreary state of public listings in Ireland and the UK into the spotlight.
Last year, the independent city newspaper made enough to pay its founders a living wage. Lois Kapila and Sam Tranum explain how they got here.
The election of the US president appears to have driven seismic policy changes at Meta. Meanwhile, evidential barriers and practicalities stymie efforts to regulate social media for children.
Australia's outright ban on social media for those under-16 is due to take effect this year as other regulators armed with new powers foist more obligations on the world's biggest tech firms.
While pioneers like Liam Hennessy laid crucial groundwork with early professional Irish teams during their Eastern European training camps, the current setup reflects years of scientific advancement and meticulous planning.
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