GridBeyond’s CEO Michael Phelan discusses how the crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine has altered the way businesses procure electricity and weigh up solar and batteries investments – and questions the future of gas in the energy transition.
In one of its first determinations published this year, the Tax Appeals Commission decided on whether a fisherman was entitled to reclaim VAT paid out during the course of his assets being sold through a receiver.
Founded in 2005 by John Hume and Eoin Brophy, Hume Brophy now has seven international offices. Following a competitive process, the successful firm has been acquired by stakeholder solutions group Penta.
When the Swiss food multinational acquired Pfizer’s infant formula business in 2012, it claimed the cost of unwinding intercompany debt as a tax-deductible expense. The Tax Appeals Commission has now decided the case.
From work/life balance to staff retention, the arguments for the 4-day week are compelling. However, there are many practical issues to overcome such as remuneration structure, logistics, and holidays.
When food is discovered and bought over a phone, why should brands spring from physical restaurants? This is the insight of Sean Murray, founder and CEO of Hosted Kitchens.
The two American financial giants paid €322m for the discounted mortgage book offloaded by Rabobank almost three years ago. They are still bouncing some borrowers around in search of higher profit.
Has Ireland found a new source of gold, or is the country still finding a new way to help multinationals to minimise their tax bills?
A year ago, Flipdish achieved unicorn status. Since then, it has shed jobs, and new accounts reveal that it is in the midst of a restructure that management believes will leave it on a much better financial footing.
Eoin Goulding built Integrity360 into Ireland’s biggest cybersecurity company, before selling a majority stake to August Equity. He now hopes to acquire Altada out of receivership.
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