Having navigated a pandemic, the aviation sector now faces inflation, interest rates, and an invasion. Yet, KPMG’s head of aviation finance Joe O’Mara remains upbeat and explains how Ireland can stay at the centre of the aviation world.
Premier Periclase, a magnesium manufacturing plant in Co Louth, employed more than 90 people before it went into examinership. Today, the number is just seven. Just what happened? And what happens next?
American businessman Jeff Leo had a weekend deadline to conclude a formal offer for the AI firm. The deadline passed without conclusion, putting a rival bid by the entrepreneur Eoin Goulding back in play.
The church on which Joyce declared war for its smug judgmentalism is strikingly reflective of Harry’s own campaign against a modern priesthood - the tabloid press.
The failures of the old FAI are known to everyone but Irish football needs constant exposure to new ideas as it tries to stand on its own two feet.
After taking years to investigate the sale of the company to Denis O'Brien by the former Anglo Irish Bank, one of the IBRC Commission's main recommendations regarding "impropriety" in the transaction has come to nothing.
A little over a year after it was first introduced Scarp, the examinership-lite process, has proved a successful lifeline for Irish firms in financial distress. The next twelve months are likely to see a further uptick in its uptake.
The family-owned transport group signalled a strategic shift towards end-to-end logistics services with the grand opening of the first phase in a €50m warehousing park in Wexford this week, tying its expansion to widespread change in supply chains.
A group of investors that includes Eddie Jordan, Elkstone, Princeton and others has edged ahead for the insolvent Cork AI firm. But staff are objecting to the deal.
A new determination from the Tax Appeals Commission has given fresh clarity to members only gambling clubs over their tax liabilities on poker, blackjack, and other games of chance.
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