The insolvent pharmaceutical group recently entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the US for the second time. Now its Dublin HQ has followed suit with the appointment of an interim examiner.
Running a fourth-generation family business as an outsider brings its own set of challenges. As CEO of Maxol, Brian Donaldson has navigated his way to the top and is now driving a dramatically changing business.
Germany gave the world some of the largest department stores. They were retailing cathedrals opulently designed with marble staircases, rare woods and living palm trees. Today, many are closed, shuttered and decaying all across the country. What happened?
Five years after breeding problems emerged on an Irish pig farm, a dispute illustrating the high-tech international supply chain behind livestock genetics is going legal.
Eir claims High Court details of a Comreg investigation could cause the company harm if made public in an in camera application described as "very, very surprising" by the judge.
It's one of the capital's most distinguished districts but business owners along Baggot Street and Merrion Row are frustrated with the lack of a Garda presence while they deal with consistent incidents of theft and drug misuse.
Quintas works with firms from Ballymaloe Foods to tech startups. Two arms of its business are now becoming part of Xeinadin, a group that employs over 1,700 people in its network, while other arms remain independent.
Greencoat Renewables was built for a specific environment, in which there was strong demand for stable and ESG-certified cash flows. The rise of inflation has changed the calculus somewhat. The model will have to adapt.
The pharmaceutical group has entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the US for the second time in two years, with its Dublin HQ and IP centre due to follow suit here this week.
The much-maligned League of Ireland, home of crumbling stadiums and once-shrinking crowds, is undergoing a revival as Turkish and US investors take a bet on its future. Other have tried, and failed, in the past. Can the new breed succeed?
© 2025 Currency Media Limited