After years of downsizing and pandemic disruption, the construction services firm emerges leaner and more efficient. It now needs to convert more newfound profit to cash before it can pay Denis O’Brien dividends.
WeWork's problems run deep. They won't be easily fixed. That's scary for those who depend on it.
In its interim results, Flutter made more revenue and more profit than the market expected. Yet the shares fell. Sometimes higher than expected profit is bad news.
The Irish video games services firm is a mainstay in the industry and a frequent shopper, scooping up several smaller companies. But its profile and reach is starting to evolve.
Gowan Motors is set to sell the bulk of its retail business to Bright Motor Group, which has been on the hunt for new brands to add to its portfolio.
Nick Corcoran grew up in Dublin’s inner city and his first job was selling vegetables from a van in Ballymun. Today, along with his business partner Nigel McDermott, he runs Cardinal Capital, a pioneer in the Irish alternative financing sector.
UCD war historian Edward Burke has conducted new research into loyalism in the Republic’s Ulster counties and taken part in the recent forum on international security policy. He speaks at the West Cork History Festival next weekend.
The potential of magic mushrooms to help people suffering from severe depression, PTSD and anorexia in a novel way has moved from low-key scientific studies to a point where regulatory approval may be on the horizon. Irish practitioners and businesses have entered this race, but many questions remain.
Ireland is a cocaine-loving country and its love affair with the drug is growing. We are now the highest consumers of cocaine in the European Union. But how did we get here?
Music promoter Peter Aiken and his wife Mary have launched a High Court action against Howth neighbours; Riverdance duo John McColgan and Moya Doherty, and Gay Byrne's daughter Suzy O'Byrne.
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