Politicians turning the sod on Glanbia Co-op and Royal A-Ware’s new plant yesterday were upbeat about the prospects for higher-value dairy processing and the removal of the legal barriers that delayed the project until this year.
Having entered Ireland last year, international law firm Taylor Wessing is building a meaningful business here. The head of its Irish office Adam Griffiths talks recruitment, expansion and the Irish legal landscape.
Why did PwC decide to settle a case that it had defended for so long? And why did the administrators agree to a deal that saw them accept a fraction of what they claimed was due? Plus, who is on the hook for the bill?
Billionaire beef baron Larry Goodman has upped his stake in the owner of the Barryroe oil field.
Last May, Laura Roddy published an in-depth article in The Currency explaining the controversy surrounding a proposed new cheese factory in Kilkenny. Today, she became the first ever recipient of the Climate Justice Reporting Award for this work.
From an old textile factory in Harold's Cross in Dublin, &Open has raised $26 million to expand its gifting platform and to develop a pay-as-you-go marketplace for smaller businesses.
It was the ultimate Celtic Tiger legal battle pitting the collapsed Quinn Insurance against the big four accountancy giant. Its resolution marks the end of an era.
The Malahide-based cloud provider Ekco has bought a second leading Irish cybersecurity firm. It now employs 420 people in Europe, and has bigger growth plans.
The Hunt brothers and AI expert Dr Robin Johnston founded Cainthus in Dublin in 2016. The firm, which was backed by Cargill, has now been sold.
The warring Web Summit founders are engaged in an information battle as they gear up for trial. Extensive talks between the lawyers paid off as the parties clipped back the scope of the documents in dispute. But some key battlegrounds remain over the value of the company.
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