Retail rents have been performing well for UK investment giant Hammerson, the PLC behind Dundrum Town Centre, Kildare Village, and The Ilac Centre. That hasn't stopped the group's subsidiaries bringing debt actions.
Alan Moore has been a tax official, a tax adviser, a tax educator, a tax writer, and now, at a time when most people of his age are retiring, an entrepreneur. He talks about tax scams, raising funds, and the future of accountancy.
The commercial deals of RTÉ stars have come under scrutiny since the Tubridy payments debacle kicked off, yet the station is now approving ads for expensive cosmetic procedures on presenters' personal social media accounts.
The Rearden's Group controls several prominent pubs, including Rearden's on Washington Street. An analysis of its performance over a four-year window sheds light on how the industry is performing after the pandemic.
From New York to the US west coast, High Court President David Barniville has been a vocal advocate of Ireland for Law, the plan to make Ireland a post-Brexit centre of legal services. He tells The Currency how the judiciary can help make that a reality.
Greg Kananagh's company Conskig has tried for six years to get planning permission to develop the site in south county Dublin. Now Lotus has taken it over through the appointment of a receiver.
A group of staff cheered in court 13 when their colleague Donna Grimes called for "justice for the ordinary workers" who say they have had to take out loans to survive or go into overdrafts after their pay and conditions were unilaterally changed following Metron's takeover of the chain last February.
Each year, 24 emerging businesses spend 24 hours with seasoned entrepreneurs at the Entrepreneur Experience. As the deadline for applications nears, co-captain Jim Barry talks about this year's event, learning from others and the future of his own eponymous retail business.
Calls for the Oireachtas to investigate the presence of controversial surveillance technology businesses in Ireland have yet to trigger action.
As a former government minister who had been admired as a schoolteacher for 30 years, Pat Carey’s distinguished career in public life could have been indelibly tainted by shocking and squalid lies. He talks openly about the controversy, his sexuality, and his life.
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