The local ecosystem and multinationals in Ireland are getting their legal ducks in a row for MiCA, the EU’s raft of new rules for the sector.
John O’Shea conducted himself as well as he could in a situation not of his making but also did nothing to suggest he should be given the job as Ireland manager. His intention appeared to be conservative by avoiding a disaster that would rule him out.
From the boardroom table to the poker table, former Pigsback boss Michael Dwyer is finding more time for his passion for poker and helping young start-ups get off the ground. In recent weeks, he won $1.3m at the poker table.
The local authority in Fingal was pursuing the major developer over a site in Tyrrelstown, Dublin 15 earmarked for 548 homes.
Hometree, led by Dubliner Simon Phelan, has secured a £250m asset-backed debt facility from Barclays to finance residential renewables across the UK. It is a first that others will follow.
Barry Doyle has worked in technology, media and investment. Now, the 36-year-old has just become the youngest-ever president of Chartered Accountants Ireland. He talks careers, the Irish business landscape, and his plans for his presidency.
The shareholders of a major truck distributor in Cork have gone to war alleging everything from oppression to serious financial irregularities.
With new laws on "go-away" money imminent, the developer Greg Kavanagh said the sanctions should extend to solicitors who request such money on behalf of clients to withdraw planning objections.
Nine months after leaving SuperAwesome, the kid-tech business sold in a massive deal to Epic Games, Dylan Collins reflects on the most meaningful company he's ever built and weighs up what's next.
The Government has also spent over €500,000 on reports to examine governance, culture and accounting practices at the broadcaster. This brings the combined total outlay to over €1.6 million.
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