The High Court has approved Michael McAteer as examiner to the Irish headquartered drugmaker. Meanwhile objections to the parallel US bankruptcy proposals include complaints around proposed payments of circa $1.4 million to two Irish employees.
Despite record-high prices, the State’s latest renewable electricity auction has seen a decline in volumes offered by wind and solar developers. Yet the mood is upbeat for battery storage, a key part of the switch to renewables.
School friends Bob Manson and Thomas Lenehan launched their serviced office company at the height of the Celtic Tiger. They talk about surviving the subsequent crash, navigating Covid-19, and working with both multinational and indigenous firms as they scale.
Boundless chronicles the extraordinary rise, fall, and escape of Carlos Ghosn, the disgraced former CEO of Nissan and Renault. In this podcast, its co-author Sean McLain is hilarious, smart and incredibly knowledgeable on all things cars and fraud.
You’ll notice the books in season two of The Context talk about global infrastructure: oil and gas, cars, waste, cities, and aluminium. Along with, of course, those that try to influence such assets: notably the Chinese Communist Party and Google.
As the Boks sought leadership from the traffic lights in the coaching box, Johnny Sexton’s confident authority on the pitch screamed to the world: “This is my team”. The Currency's World Cup coverage is in association with Interpath Advisory.
Alternative lender Lotus Investment Group recently appointed a receiver over company assets in South Dublin controlled by Greg Kavanagh. Now it has filed a High Court action against the property developer and his brother's business interests.
The Co Meath land acquired by the Government to establish Ireland’s new national park was collateral for debt owed by the Belfast-based livestock nutrition group. The deal is part of a wider financial restructuring plan.
Stripe’s rising expenditure in accounts filed in Ireland tells us more about the consolidation of Dublin as its tax centre than about its profitability.
Places that were more expensive a year ago have seen, on average, smaller increases (or indeed price falls) over the past 12 months. The cheapest places a year ago have seen the biggest increases.
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