The housing development in Rathmolyon, Co Meath was aimed at first-time buyers. Beset by rising costs it requires up to €1 million to be completed. Now receivers have gone in.
As corporation tax receipts fall below forecasts, the largest payments yet to come this year will determine the new trend after years of runaway growth.
When Carton Brothers sold its Manor Farm business for €70m to a Swedish Plc, the question of what the family would do next in business had long been decided. Vincent Carton talks about succession, openness and the power of failure.
Who would be a criminal lawyer? After a series of informal walkouts, the Bar Council sanctioned an official day of strike action for criminal law practitioners protesting the government's failure to restore recession era fee cuts. Criminal defence solicitors joined in.
BAM Ireland has long cemented its position as a construction giant. Its latest accounts, filed just weeks before it reignited its court case with the board of the National Children's Hospital, show a company with cash in its coffers and a bulging order book.
From tax credits to education, the Nexus conference seeks to bring together Ireland’s games industry to plot its future. CEO Stuart Dempsey talks about the potential of the sector.
The High Court has approved Michael McAteer as examiner to the Irish headquartered drugmaker. Meanwhile objections to the parallel US bankruptcy proposals include complaints around proposed payments of circa $1.4 million to two Irish employees.
Despite record-high prices, the State’s latest renewable electricity auction has seen a decline in volumes offered by wind and solar developers. Yet the mood is upbeat for battery storage, a key part of the switch to renewables.
School friends Bob Manson and Thomas Lenehan launched their serviced office company at the height of the Celtic Tiger. They talk about surviving the subsequent crash, navigating Covid-19, and working with both multinational and indigenous firms as they scale.
Boundless chronicles the extraordinary rise, fall, and escape of Carlos Ghosn, the disgraced former CEO of Nissan and Renault. In this podcast, its co-author Sean McLain is hilarious, smart and incredibly knowledgeable on all things cars and fraud.
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