Hometree, which is led by Dubliner Simon Phelan, raised $46m in March. Now one of Ireland's most experienced corporate executives is becoming the British firm's chair.
The fate of the award winning fit out firm has been followed closely by lawyers and insolvency practitioners, curious to know whether the examinership process would allow the insolvent constructor walk away intact from €13 million of warehoused Revenue debt.
Gary Whelan starred in both television dramas and movies before going into the pub industry. He has called time on two pubs in an industry increasingly under pressure.
Irelandia has developed six low fares airlines globally including Ryanair. Now it wants to launch an electric aircraft operator in Europe targeting the cargo market.
When do family businesses bring in law firms? Usually when it's too late. Whitney Moore, the law firm, discusses how family-run businesses can swerve potholes.
Budget day in the power hotel of Buswells struck a different note this year. Less frenzied, more exclusive as a Garda perimeter kept crowds away.
Fast-growing Waterford software developer Nearform has made a significant acquisition and it is on the look out for more. Founder Cian Ó Maidín explains how the deal came together and how it is poised for even more rapid growth.
In a perfect illustration of coalition politics, Budget 2024 allocates some windfall corporation tax to future current spending, some to the stability of capital expenditure, some to green policies - and most to an immediate giveaway.
The examiner of insolvent fit-out firm Mac Interiors has been given until tomorrow to present revised proposals to the High Court to save the beleaguered firm from collapse amid confirmation that original investor Errigal has pulled out of the rescue scheme.
As CFO for World Rugby, Robert Brophy was instrumental in building the Rugby World Cup and in leading the financial development of the game. He is now taking that skillset to a senior role with fast growing Interpath Advisory.
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