This year’s programme will see 24 Irish start-ups and SMEs from across industries gather in Ballymaloe to hone their businesses alongside some of Ireland’s most established entrepreneurs.
Damien Clancy is suing his personal tax advisor for alledged negligence following a €4.6m tax settlement with authorities in Ireland and Cyprus. He stood down as a director and chairman of Aughinish Alumina earlier this year. The claims are denied.
Richard Barnwell, who has transitioned from games studio founder to VC, discusses the unique challenges that games start-ups face in raising money.
With all EU countries obligated to impose the 15 per cent minimum corporation tax rate from next year, a multi-billion-dollar subsidiary of the semiconductor giant straddling Ireland and Malta is moving away from Dublin. But where will the tax be paid eventually?
Former newspaper editor Rory Godson scaled Powerscourt into one of the biggest communications companies in Ireland and the UK. Hours after selling the firm, he outlined how the deal came about and explained what is next.
Ireland are seeking to go where no other Irish team has gone – into a World Cup semi-final. There is a renewed belief that the team can break through the barrier in a French stadium that has been turned green. The Currency's Rugby World Cup coverage is supported by Interpath Advisory.
Ireland's greatest benefactor has died aged 92. He leaves an extraordinary legacy and one which ripples out daily, as outlined by numerous people who worked with him over the years.
This is an amazingly well-written timeline of our recent geopolitical economy, albeit a terrifying read for anybody who still believes that democracy and equality are the guiding principles of our day-to-day society.
Simon Coveney says he wants to help build a “new economy”. What does it look like, and where does Budget 2024 fit into the plan? The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment sets out his case.
Last June, EasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou set up an Irish company to handle European intellectual property battles post-Brexit. Easygroup IP Ireland Ltd has just launched its first High Court actions.
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