TechAds Media faces a breach of contract and unjust enrichment suit for allegedly failing to discharge millions in fees for outsourced work. It is not the only lawsuit filed against the Dublin-registered firm.
Caroline Sherry has the distinction of being one of four female CFOs of listed companies in Ireland. She talks about the fallacy of work-life balance and re-scaffolding Hostelworld during the pandemic so it could re-emerge in the black.
First, Ursula von der Leyen declared the EU’s power market was unfit for purpose, then her officials drafted a reform leaving it largely unchanged. Now MEPs want to reintroduce price caps. Who will win the battle over Europeans’ electricity bills?
For a long time, I have been trying to simply and succinctly underline the role that private equity and large institutional funds play in our day-to-day lives. “Our Lives In Their Portfolios” is possibly the most beautiful way of describing something that has the potential to be so nefarious.
Having just sold one of his many businesses for €575m, the fintech entrepreneur Terry Clune is already plotting his next move. He talks about the nature of entrepreneurship, why he will never become a tax exile, and how the Immedis deal came together.
Geraldine Ruane, the chief executive of the RDS, hopes the new €50m Anglesea Stand will allow the society to become the home not just of the Dublin Horse Show and Leinster but also showcase women's football and rugby.
Louis Fitzgerald owns some of the country’s best-known pubs and has been expanding into hotels. He has now snapped up a historic hotel in Cork. He explains why he pulled off the deal, and what he is planning next.
An analysis of the retailer’s financial performance over a four-year period shows the full extent of its Covid restructuring, and the issues impacting the wider retail sector.
The High Court has cleared the way for Ronan O'Caoimh to continue sewage works for a major housing development in Co Wicklow. Neighbouring landowners had sought to block the laying of wastewater pipes on what they claimed was a private roadway.
Ireland’s financial advice industry has problems with transparency, conflicts of interest, and the marketing of unregulated investment schemes. Carl Widger, managing director of Metis Ireland, thinks the regulator needs to step up.
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