Frank and Gráinne Wilson built Ceramicx from scratch to sales of €10 million in 31 years. Frank Wilson talks about the deal and what is next.
Asterion, the majority shareholder of National Broadband Ireland, has also become the largest investor in a separate company established to commercialise related technology.
Developer KC Capital axed its main contractor after tests showed allegedly defective concrete had been poured in the landmark office block. New legal filings contain claims on the role of various parties in the "catastrophic" delay.
Eamon FitzGerald quit his job two years ago to start online wine venture WineSpark. Its sales grew 30 per cent last year after raising money from boutique vineyards.
Tonnes of CO2 and percentage changes in greenhouse gas emissions don’t make much sense in themselves – until you visualise them against the available carbon budgets set in Irish law.
Hotelier and businessman Frankie Whelehan has just sold his group procurement firm First Choice Purchasing for over €15m to global services giant Aramark.
Noel Kelly has emerged as a central agent to broadcast stars through the RTÉ payments controversy. But what does Ireland's other super-agent, Louis Walsh, think of the whole saga – and how does he see it ending?
Irish-founded renewables firm Mainstream is in a $313m debt dispute with Ares Management. The legal row just stepped up a notch.
Former head of Meta Ireland Gareth Lambe has just joined the advisory board of alternative legal services provider Johnson Hana. He talks about AI in law firms, start-ups and the tech meltdown – and comeback.
The French investment giant has €6 billion in assets under management and is voraciously eating up premium office spaces in Ireland, despite the drag on market sentiment.
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