Gary Neville was one of the most successful footballers of his generation. But, since he retired from the game, he has built a wide-ranging portfolio of businesses and investments. He talks about United, property, and the importance of saying no.
The former IHREC chief commissioner is running in the European elections. She is leaning into her human rights experience to carve out priorities on Gaza, Europe’s two-tiered migration system, and the corporate world’s social justice obligations.
A short-term incentive package will see key executives pocket millions of dollars following the completion of the proposed mega-merger between Smurfit Kappa and US firm WestRock.
Chinese businessman Yuzhu Kang emerged victorious from a Commercial Court settlement confirming he was the owner of the 500-acre five-star hotel resort in Co Cork. Now he is being pursued by Arthur Cox in newly filed proceedings.
Dubliner Paul Barrett leads Hysata, a cleantech company that has just closed a €105m raise. He talks about growing and potentially expanding to Ireland.
Under the leadership of Denise Harris, the company is pushing into the commercial EV vehicle space. New motor industry figures show that the decision is starting to bear fruit.
Echelon Data Centres founder Niall Molloy says global tech giants are making decisions now on the location of the computing power needed for the AI revolution – it is a big opportunity if Ireland can overcome "extreme zealotry" in policymaking.
After selling Peblo to Wayflyer, David Kearney’s AI start-up Numra has closed a seed round led by Elkstone and has eyes on internationalising ASAP.
Ireland remains years behind European peers on offshore wind. But development giants like Denmark's Ørsted and the UK's Corio Generation believe that lag can help this country avoid the "same mistakes" made by earlier adopters.
The scheme involved a web of German bond transactions that produced artificial losses to offset taxes. The Revenue action was a test case against media investor Dermot Hanrahan and the ruling will have implications for other taxpayers.
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