Corporation tax receipts are soaring. But it is equally important to understand the fundamental risks associated with such a profound concentration of corporate taxpayers. And it is important that we game out what happens if our own “oil wealth” runs dry.
The arrest follows an investigation by the state’s Corporate Enforcement Authority. Power has been granted bail on strict conditions, despite the authority warning he was a flight risk.
Boris Johnson may soon depart but the chaos will remain because it is a component part of the Brexit he campaigned for in 2016 and 2019.
ISIF is an increasingly confident institution. This can be seen in the number and size of its 2021 deals.
As the City Arts Centre site looks forward to a new beginning after years of dereliction, an old fight continues to engulf its former owners. A new court ruling may reframe the battle lines.
Eamonn Carey, a top investor and serial entrepreneur, has weighed in on Enterprise Ireland's approach to investing in high potential start-ups.
Spar tycoon John Clohisey joined forces with developer Philip Byrne to acquire Clonskeagh Motors and build an apartment complex on the site. But the €3 million sale hit the ropes when the owners of the Honda car dealership decided to stay in business.
Waterwipes is the number one baby wipe sold on Amazon in the US and Europe, but the Louth-based company behind the brand has found itself in a bit of a mess as decisions go against it in Europe and Britain.
Peter Foley's at-home testing company is scaling at warp speed and became a unicorn last year. But just how did it reach such a hefty valuation so quickly, and what do we know about its underlying financial performance?
Today's sale of shares in Finance Ireland to UK investors valued the business at €255 million. The deal emphasised the strength of the non-banks relative to legacy banks.
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