A former partner in Deloitte argued that a debt settlement agreement between himself and Revenue prevented the DPP from issuing criminal proceedings against him. It didn't go well, and he faces a number of criminal summons.
To keep full control of Digicel, Denis O’Brien has a year to refinance a critical bond. The tightening global credit market is not helping.
Delta Partners, a pioneer of VC in Ireland, has just hired two new partners and launched a €70m fund. Veteran partner Maurice Roche and new recruit Richard Barnwell talk about valuations, exits, and what type of companies they are looking to back.
For the past decade, the Revenue Commissioners have pursued the Co Kerry horseracing organisation for corporation tax, arguing that betting and other ancillary activities were not sport. The case has now made its way through the High Court.
The construction industry is entering an era of predictive technology and building out this new frontier is Evercam. Founded in 2013, by Marco Herbst and Vinnie Quinn, the company is shaving seven figure sums off the cost of building projects through its use of AI.
An Oireachtas committee heard last week that we may end up "retrofitting the retrofit in ten years' time" due to poor standards. But what do we know about the energy efficiency of homes that are being built now?
It's hard to understand Enterprise Ireland's overarching goals. It's even harder to understand whether or not it's achieving them, as I discovered during my journey to understand its returns.
In 1933, two dozen of Germany's wealthiest industrialists attended a meeting with Adolf Hitler. What transpired protected their wealth through the Nazi era and beyond.
At the upper end of the residential market, professional home staging is becoming the norm. Selling an aspirational lifestyle to buyers, evangelists claim it pushes property prices even higher.
The Assembly elections will not see a swift return to power-sharing, but any attempt to lock Sinn Féin out of power is doomed to failure, writes Tommie Gorman.
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