The body overseeing the running of the Dáil and Seanad is appealing an enforcement notice brought against it by the data protection watchdog.
The co-founder of Boys + Girls has worked on some of the most creative brand marketing in recent years. He talks about where the ideas come from and how they led to his favourite campaigns.
DCC delivered its 30th full-year financial results today since it listed on the stock market. Its chief executive Donal Murphy explains how the business has grown consistently and what it wants to do next.
Accused of defrauding Revenue, purchasing a home with company funds and collapsing their business with millions of euro in debt, Bill Henry and Stewart Alexander have received one of the longest bans on record from running a company.
Roberts Nathan, founded in 1997, is a respected mid-sized Irish accountancy firm. Following its merger with MHA, it will enter the Baker Tilly global network, targeting both organic growth and further acquisitions.
There were the billions of euros in corporation tax and the thousands of jobs. Now the US multinational is reporting hundreds of millions of euros’ worth of renewable energy contracts.
Last year Indeed let go staff after it hired too many people during the pandemic. Now it is firing more to “simplify” the organisation.
Last year, the developer Greg Kavanagh claimed a neighbour to the proposed housing project in Ashford, Co Wicklow had tried to extort millions off him. The woman in question has struck back, alleging bullying and intimidation by the developers.
The three journalists have 30 years of experience between them, focusing on researching and reporting business stories and public policy investigations. The appointments will also see The Currency develop a presence in London.
In addition to running a private equity firm, Mark Flood is also the co-founder of The Real Deal conference. Ahead of this year’s event, he talks about industry trends, the Irish M&A outlook, and the thorny issue of valuations.
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