Mainstream Renewable Power intends to file a motion to dismiss an American fund giant's attempt to file for Chapter 11 protection for certain entities. Its dispute with Ares is now on several fronts.
Former Terenure College teacher and rugby coach Dennis Whitty died peacefully recently. He was being criminally investigated for sexually abusing children. How did he and others like him thrive for so many decades?
High rents, lawsuits and staff issues were all given as reasons for Iceland’s financial troubles in Ireland. Could Tesco emerge as the white knight?
Fresh from issuing legal proceedings against their Howth neighbours and Riverdance duo John McColgan and Moya Doherty, the Aikens have initiated another High Court action, this time against a Dublin law firm.
Conor O’Callaghan's grandfather was a famous Lieutenant General in the Irish army who served the UN in the Middle East. A family commitment to public service inspired him to try and enter US politics.
The Criminal Assets Bureau seized 112 cars and froze millions of euro in the pursuit of a car dealership it claimed to be "an engine of fraud, fuelled by money-laundering”.
After years of downsizing and pandemic disruption, the construction services firm emerges leaner and more efficient. It now needs to convert more newfound profit to cash before it can pay Denis O’Brien dividends.
WeWork's problems run deep. They won't be easily fixed. That's scary for those who depend on it.
In its interim results, Flutter made more revenue and more profit than the market expected. Yet the shares fell. Sometimes higher than expected profit is bad news.
The Irish video games services firm is a mainstay in the industry and a frequent shopper, scooping up several smaller companies. But its profile and reach is starting to evolve.
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