In 2020, the French-owned Emera Group bought a majority stake in nursing home operator Virtue. Now the founders of the €150m business claim they are being oppressed by the private equity-backed investor.
The metropolis is the country’s call-center capital—for now. Artificial Intelligence is piling on offshoring losses, decimating careers that were once a sure path to the middle class., writes Konrad Putzier, The Wall Street Journal.
Decades of neglect have left many regional courts in disrepair, impacting access to justice and sparking fears of "legal deserts". As practitioners campaign to save them, the Courts Service is trying to balance preservation with consolidation of its estate.
The Dublin firm, which channels investor funds into residential property development, posted healthy returns in the first full year following the retirement of one of its co-founders.
Dublin City Council’s refusal to grant planning permission for the 463-bed tourist hostel in the city centre has now been overturned on appeal by a property vehicle owned by the waste magnate.
They face cuts to entry-level jobs. They’re also highly sought after for their AI skills write Allison Pohle and Roshan Fernandez, The Wall Street Journal.
Patrick Good, head of wealth planning at Quilter Cheviot Europe, says longer retirements, volatile markets and fast-growing wealth outside Dublin are forcing investors to rethink how they structure and pass on assets.
Travelling between Delaware and Philadelphia, Quinlan reflects on the arc of his career from a chance opportunity in Asia to his exit from Taoglas.
US firm H.I.G. Capital has acquired the Shannon-based company, with over €50m in turnover, from Tiger Infrastructure Partners.
The entrepreneur behind one of Ireland’s biggest SaaS success stories reflects on scaling Altify, the realities of an $84m sale, and why she believes AI has created the perfect moment to launch again.
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