Peter Vandermeersch runs Ireland’s largest private media company. Podcasts are a growing part of its plan for a world after print, including a new daily sports offering. What is its audio strategy?
Nicola Tallant's podcast attracts over a million listeners every month, her stage shows sell out weeks in advance and Crime World is making money. Her listeners include the who’s who of Ireland’s underworld at the heart of her podcasts.
In late 2020, investors correctly forecast that Bank of Ireland would make lots of money in the following years. This Monday, it announced that growth in profits is slowing.
Buswells is one of Dublin's best-known hotels. It has attracted significant interest over the past 14 months, but only now does a deal seem near closing.
Judgment was issued against tech investor Brendan Morrissey and his company BAK Holdings following default on a settlement agreement in a lawsuit claiming he had misappropriated money from social enterprise Hears Technology.
Valued at over €70 million, Walls Construction Ltd is in the middle of a shareholder battle over diluting equity to reward the new management team. Can the sides reach a "sensible resolution" out of court?
The move is part of a European Commission crackdown on influencers who fail to declare when they are paid to promote goods and services in their posts. More serious steps may follow.
At peak season, the Cliffs of Moher car park takes in more than €100,000 per day. A long-running legal dispute between local businessmen and Clare County Council will determine who's entitled to that income.
Niall O'Grady tells Central Bank inquiry of his surprise at PTSB's "conscious decision" to withdraw discretionary tracker mortgage options from certain customers.
Assuming Ireland lives up to its potential as an offshore wind powerhouse, then the logical conclusion is that it should be a home to heavy industry, says Colm O'Neill, KPMG partner, on The Currency podcast this week.
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