The most divisive debate at the recent Wind Energy Conference focused on an apparently technocratic point of EU law, which ended up sparking a classical clash between advocates of the free market and state intervention. The electricity bills of 450 million Europeans are at stake.
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The Irish communications technology company has a number of high-profile backers including Richard Burrows, Michael O’Flynn, and George Sisk. However, it has now appointed an insolvency expert under the Scarp scheme.
The former prop is gearing up for a civil action against former clubs Munster and Sale Sharks, the IRFU, World Rugby, and the RFU in what may be a reckoning for the sport.
Bio-Marine Ingredients Ireland wants to replicate the dairy industry's success in turning milk into high-value ingredients – but with fish. A failed funding round last year led to a restructuring of the business, which its CEO says is now seeking to raise €3m.
Flutter's 2022 results pose a question – how aggressively should a company chase a giant opportunity?
The veteran developer and ex-Fianna Fáil donor is at the heart of a multi-million euro lawsuit against a trustee over farmland he allegedly wants to "flip" for the benefit of a family trust.
Businessman Denis O’Brien is poised to lose a majority stake in his heavily-indebted Digicel telecoms group to bond creditors. But what is the estimate of Digicel’s equity value, and the size of O’Brien’s stake?
The nutrition group’s true performance is to be found deep in its capital efficiency. And this means moving away from dairy processing – except in the US, its boss Siobhán Talbot tells The Currency.
The business advisory firm, which has two offices in Ireland, has been acquired by Azets, a fast-growing challenger accountancy group whose own future ownership is in the balance.
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