The Californian technology giant is the only corporation capable of causing the swell in six-monthly tax figures observed since late 2021. The dates and figures match.
The first of a three-part investigation explores all the residential properties the US investor has bought, built and sold, for how much and with whom.
Karen O'Neill is walking away from her honey drink brand, which had just raised money from Enterprise Ireland for a US expansion.
Godfrey Deeny is at the top of his game, a fashion editor who has had a seat in textile's trenches for three decades. He talks to The Currency about the enduring art of critique, greenwashing and LVMH's new strategy.
Stephen Cluxton’s football IQ is on a different level to anyone I ever played with which always added rich insight in preparation for shutting out an opposition’s attacking threat or breaking down a packed defence.
Ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, Tommie Gorman travelled to Boston where he spoke to Bertie Ahern about Sinn Féin and heard from successive US envoys to Northern Ireland George Mitchell and Joe Kennedy.
Irishman Dr Joe Fitzsimons has raised $18.1 million in Series A funding for his quantum computing company. He talks about the promise of fast-moving technology and its formidable challenges.
The troubled French-headquartered nursing home giant is accused of knowingly and deliberately suppressing profits after acquiring Fetherston's nursing home chain to avoid a €7 million payout. It denies the allegations.
Brian McDonagh once dreamt of building the world's largest data centre with his two brothers. After a decade of legal disputes arising from the ill-fated project, the High Court has granted an order for the possession and sale of his Delgany home.
The Ortega family office has been looking for an entry to the Irish property market for several years. While the €550 million deal for Fibonacci Square appears on hold, the Spanish billionaire has been making other moves.
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