The regulator of housing charities has decided to send inspectors with extensive investigative powers into the nationwide homelessness organisation after it reported financial difficulties.
Mallinckrodt PLC is the Dublin-based headquarters of the global drugmaker that is facing a second run at insolvency proceedings in Ireland and the US. The Irish company, used as a tax and IP base for the group, is described in court filings as the "nerve centre" of the operation.
A new joint venture between First IVF and Sinead O'Sullivan's Birch is offering 50% of the cost of fertility treatment back to patients if they do not become pregnant.
Britain prevented businessman John Magnier from exporting one of its "national treasures", but Irish artworks have no protection at all . "Absolutely, things are leaving the country," says a leading auctioneer.
The Paris-listed Paragon ID manufacturer of passports, transport cards and smart retail tags is going private. The buy-out offer was launched from a low-key office suite in Sandyford.
As Rupert Murdoch steps down, there are lots of unanswered questions about his company’s plans for its Irish operation. However, his imprint on the world of media, and the Irish media, is unquestionable.
Matches can hinge on a single decision by the referee. Ahead of Ireland's match with South Africa, Ben O'Keeffe's recent officiating offers intriguing insights. The Currency's Rugby World Cup coverage is in association with Interpath Advisory.
PWC has been tasked with assessing the solvency of the leading Dublin-based homeless charity and highlighted the need for exceptional funding over the coming months.
The Cork-based accountancy firm Quintas has a new owner – Xeinadin Group, the British accounting firm. Quintas managing partner Paul O'Connell explains why the deal made sense, and how it came about.
A Paris court is holding the fourth successive trial of the inheritance tax dispute involving two generations of the billionaire Wildenstein family. Their bloodstock interests were located in Irish companies – until very recently.
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