The liquidator of the Cork-based technology company has also told creditors that settlement talks are under discussion in relation to separate proceedings.
Founded as a digital concierge service for home buyers, Lintil had buy-in and backing but it couldn't keep going. This is why.
Hexafly has piloted a promising way of harnessing flies to convert waste into feed and fertiliser but, having failed to raise fresh funds, it is taking a new direction.
As the government announces a wide-ranging review of corporate governance at RTÉ, an analysis of its corporate governance since 2015 shows spotty adherence to its remuneration committee's terms of reference.
The Irish buildings materials giant said it was “disappointed” at the “unilateral” decision by Building Research Establishment to end their relationship. The British body made the decision following evidence heard during Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Developed by KC Capital, the marquee building was coming out of the ground about a year ago, but then stopped before starting again. A new court action might shed light on why.
Through a HQ inversion, the US-listed medical manufacturer Covidien was liable to pay tax in Ireland but Revenue rejected hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of expenses it had claimed as deductible.
Cars and income from speaking engagements are among the side deals the state broadcaster is asking selected staff to detail this week.
Stephen Dunne is the son of the well-known property developer Sean Dunne. Now accountant Kieran Wallace has been installed as interim examiner of two of his development firms. Court filings reveal what went wrong.
Moderna claims its patented mRNA innovations have been breached by Pfizer, the US pharma giant with a big footstep in Ireland. It is one of several patent infringement suits lodged by the US biotechnology firm.
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