An interim examiners' report into a pub owned by businessman Colm Wu found "serious issues" with the business including issues around corporate governance, but it sees the firm as having a reasonable prospect of survival.
US-headquartered, Chinese-owned Riot Games is hiring to beef up its third global tax team in Dublin, where intellectual property has turned its office into a billion-euro business.
Will Kennedy and Adrian Gilbane have backgrounds in brand, science and business. They have just raised €6.75m in debt and equity from some well-known names, and they’ve big plans.
Italy has been leading the charge to force the platform to collect tax at source on hosts’ income. Airbnb’s Dublin office is paying up.
The pandemic changed the world of work. But how has working from home and hybrid working changed the culture of a company? In part three of our candidate sentiment survey, we delve into the issues.
From a standing start in 2019, Offr has raised €6m in three funding rounds and expanded into the UK and South Africa. The founder and CEO of the online property platform explains what is coming next.
Started by a husband and wife team, Serena and Niall Tallon, A little and Often is tapping into an underserved segment of the gifting market - seniors.
The social media giant re-invested half of the profits distributed by its Dublin advertising business last year. Ireland itself is the main destination of this splurge on cloud infrastructure.
Conor Sheridan swerved from fund management to fried chicken. However, his Mad Egg chain led to an AI business he believes can be an international player. He talks about pivots and potential.
Once backed by savvy investors, Scrumdiddly’s has entered the Scarp insolvency process after a rainy summer added to mounting debt pressure.
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