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The veteran developer and ex-Fianna Fáil donor is at the heart of a multi-million euro lawsuit against a trustee over farmland he allegedly wants to "flip" for the benefit of a family trust.
Businessman Denis O’Brien is poised to lose a majority stake in his heavily-indebted Digicel telecoms group to bond creditors. But what is the estimate of Digicel’s equity value, and the size of O’Brien’s stake?
The nutrition group’s true performance is to be found deep in its capital efficiency. And this means moving away from dairy processing – except in the US, its boss Siobhán Talbot tells The Currency.
The business advisory firm, which has two offices in Ireland, has been acquired by Azets, a fast-growing challenger accountancy group whose own future ownership is in the balance.
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Enda Keane has worked in forestry his whole life. He talks to The Currency about his company Treemetrics and its ambition to be the most transparent cog of the carbon offsetting industry.
Bill Henry and Stewart Alexander started and crashed countless companies in the past two decades, culminating in the liquidation of Boxer Logistics last year – and a court order this week.
The British government is no longer prepared to let the second largest party in its smallest devolved administration decide the terms and the pace of the UK’s relationship with its nearest and most important trading partner, the EU.
The country’s housing stock should adapt to reflect a changing society – rather than force society to adapt to its constraints. Unfortunately, this has not happened over the past decade. Our model is antiquated and is making a bad situation even worse.
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