In an unusual move the US and Japan have backed Australia's acquisition of Digicel Pacific through Telstra, to the tune of $100 million.
Multinational SSE Renewables is accused of breaching a key part of its pact to take over Green Wind Energy, the owner of a large wind farm in Co Offaly. The vendors say they are facing significant losses if the Scottish-based energy firm doesn't change course.
Having been made redundant, the former chief executive and chief business officer of Joe Media are claiming to be owed significant sums of money, and have retained a top law firm to help them recover what they claim they are owed.
Senior banker Antoinette Dunne has just been appointed chair of Capitalflow, the Irish alternative lender led by Ronan Horgan. The pair talk about Capitalflow’s expansion plans, disrupting the banking landscape, and the impact of rising interest rates on lending.
Eamonn Ryan will be facing pressure from his cabinet colleagues over the Barryroe project. Besides Larry Goodman, many would benefit from the drilling of Barryroe.
Since 2006, Lionel Messi has been burdened with Argentina's expectation. Once again, it might all go wrong.
Tom Lyons has tracked Derek Quinlan’s financial affairs for close to two decades. Following Quinlan’s bankruptcy last week, Lyons reveals the financier’s battle to avoid insolvency and examines his achievements as well as downfall.
Finance and contractors are in place for the major infrastructure project destined to replace peak gas-fired generation with overseas renewable or nuclear electricity. Thomas Hubert reports from Paris.
Denis O’Brien’s Digicel has won a victory in the US courts against a rival it alleges defrauded it out of millions, while SSE is facing a High Court action. Meanwhile, SilverCloud, Newswhip, and Optis insurances have filed accounts for last year.
Larry Goodman is tough, wealthy, litigious, and believes in the mission of Barryroe Energy. He’s the perfect backer for the company in its tussle with Minister Eamon Ryan.
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