Roddy Collins's life has been a story of adventure, resilience and, sometimes, bluster. In this week's episode of Experience, he talks to Dion Fanning about never being afraid to risk everything and standing up to John Delaney.
Kindora, a resale platform for high-end children's goods, raised €900,000 from angel investors alone. It is now poised to go into liquidation after failing to raise funds. The company's founder Sarah Ouellette explains what happened.
The current tech rout comes after LinkedIn Ireland posted another set of healthy results, prompting its owner Microsoft to extract massive value from the company. Meanwhile, more aircraft lessors are suing their insurers over planes seized by Russia, while separate new High Court proceedings pit major state bodies against international partners.
He joined the US Navy Seals after 9/11 and served in the White House under President Obama. Now Michael Bahar leads Eversheds Sutherland's global cybersecurity practice. The lawyer talks geopolitics, national security, and cyber warfare.
The Norwegian state-owned renewable energy group continues to pour cash into Ireland, with more details now emerging on its broadening range of interests – including a stated ambition to lead offshore wind here.
The Irish aircraft leasing company has initiated proceedings against its insurers in the Irish High Court, after writing down ten planes marooned in Russia. The legal battle looks set to be long and complicated.
Irregularities uncovered in France have shaken Orpea, the multinational group now dominating Ireland's nursing home industry. This investigation draws from inside sources and dozens of inspection reports to assess what the scandal means for its hundreds of residents and its expansion plans here.
Two years ago, the Lotus Investment Group appointed – and then withdrew – a receiver over a number of assets of Victoria Homes. It has now once again moved against several properties of the high-end Dublin housebuilder.
In a letter to members, the prestigious club outlined the apology to a parent that was read into the record of the High Court. It stems back to an underage rugby tour in 2018.
Orpea had become a Paris stock market darling and a world leader in private care but it all came crashing down over the course of this year. A two-part investigation explores the impact on its recent drive into Ireland.
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