In its parallels and its obvious differences, Mongolia can help Ireland understand itself better - particularly when it comes to building public infrastructure and housing.
A central architect of the Good Friday Agreement, Sean O hUiginn is considered a giant intellectually by those who worked with him on all sides. He talks about the personalities and the process, Anglo-Irish relations, and the nature of diplomacy.
Interpath Advisory is engaged in exploratory talks with the Dublin accountancy firm, best known for its corporate restructuring and insolvency work.
Legacy advertising agency McCann Dublin is a recent victim of a much changed market, as marketing moves in-house and industries consolidate after the pandemic. Liquidators have now been appointed to the agency.
Stripe's annual sales letter touches on a cooling e-commerce market, the rise of AI, and the spread of technology around the world
HITC has initiated summary proceedings against docklands developer Harry Crosbie in connection with a proposed boutique hotel at Vicar Street. Planning permission was granted in 2019 but the site is currently undeveloped and up for sale.
The US firm has been the most active property investor in Ireland for the past decade. As it builds out its last available sites, it is up around €1 billion on its investments here and generated €100 million in net rental income last year. What is next?
PFH Technology, which has 750 employees and €139 million in turnover, has been acquired by one of the biggest players in the IT sector in the world. Who benefitted from the deal?
The mammoth Capital Dock and Coopers Cross projects book-end the US investor’s rise to date in the Dublin office market. Yet a deal-by-deal analysis shows that its presence in Irish commercial property reaches deeper than the surface of trophy developments.
The Californian technology giant is the only corporation capable of causing the swell in six-monthly tax figures observed since late 2021. The dates and figures match.
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