A power generation unit of the global oil trading giant is acquiring more assets from a local developer in Ireland’s midlands.
Book distributors and bookshops were preparing to sell the book this month, but the launch of the book could now be delayed by a number of months.
The British pub chain had planned on turning the old USIT headquarters into a superpub. However, two years after paying €9m for the building, it is poised to put it back on the market.
Paul Coulson has built a global packaging giant from the ground up. This is the story of how his Ardagh Group — one of Ireland’s most aggressively-levered companies — is navigating the world of sharply higher interest rates.
Mac Interiors has revenues of £116.6m and a blue chip roster of clients. Now court filings show that it is facing a High Court action by the Collector General.
Irish development agency Vita hopes to help millions of people in rural Ethiopia and Eritrea use carbon-saving cookstoves and access safe water. To make this happen, the Vita Green Impact Fund has been created.
By taking its state aid dispute with Ireland all the way to the EU’s top court, the European Commission wants to clarify how it can investigate tax breaks for multinationals into the future.
Ireland will become the first country in the world to mandate health labels on alcoholic drinks. The move is being lambasted across the EU and the drinks industry is frothing. So how did a small team in Ireland make it happen?
US-headquartered legal giant Squire Patton Boggs has landed in Dublin with M&A specialist Dennis Agnew at the helm. The new managing partner talks to The Currency about the state of play in private equity and his enduring love of the deal.
The appeal in the state aid case over Ireland’s past treatment of Apple’s profits hinges on what share of profits should be taxed here or in the US.
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