The US Office of Foreign Assets Control has frozen the assets of individuals and companies behind the Predator surveillance technology, banning anyone from doing business with them. A promise to investigate their Irish presence has yet to materialise.
Finbourne is determined to make global financial services more efficient. It has won contracts with big customers, and now it has appointed a European investment bank to advise it on a new raise.
The High Court has found it unnecessary for the Nobel-prize winning economist to testify as an expert witness for The Irish Times, which is defending its article on grounds of fair and reasonable publication on a matter of public interest.
The much-awaited report also lays bare the challenges facing the new chair as Terence O’Rourke steps into the boardroom hot seat. Can he cut the mustard?
Founders of 34-year old successful Irish software firm sell to European growth private equity firm. Management is also supporting the buyout bid.
The new tech watchdog is formulating its online safety code but the US-based online education multinational thinks its approach is off the mark.
Amid growing questions over fraudulent slurry movements from farms, newly released data and documents point to serious gaps in the State’s capacity to track where the nutrient-dense, potentially polluting material goes.
Landowner CIÉ claims that Tanat Ltd is withholding a license fee payment as a “means of exerting improper pressure” on the transport company in respect of planning issues for the proposed landmark 22-storey AquaVetro Tower on the docklands site.
Brian Bakeberg and his wife Orla have built and sold businesses in many industries from Botswana a Co Mayo village where they're doing it all over again.
The Government is under pressure to halt contracts with Israeli arms companies. Support for the State’s push to review the EU’s trade agreement with Israel, however, may have a bigger impact on its arms industry.
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