Arsenal once used aggression to demonstrate to a sceptical world that they could challenge for honours, but now it is a way of finding an excuse for failure.
Businessman Pat Ryan was part of the development consortium that bought the arts centre in 2003 for €4.2m. He is suing the Colony Capital fund that snapped up the consortium's Nama debts claiming it induced his former partners to break their agreements with him.
Team engagement and action platform PepTalk has closed a €1.2m seed round. However, with workplace trends moving in its favour, co-founder James Brogan says a Series A is now on the horizon to fuel expansion in the UK, Scandinavia and then the US.
The farmer-owned co-op is regaining full control of Glanbia’s Irish operations in a €300m deal. This will now be largely funded by debt secured on the group’s listed shares, reducing the need to sell under-valued stock.
A small Dublin food wholesaler is being sued by a US company in the Commercial Court for allegedly passing off its “internationally renowned" yam flour product. The action highlights the international nature of commercial litigation - and Ireland's place within it.
Legislation proposing a new media regulator and a new funding channel from streaming giants to Irish filmmakers is on the home stretch. Producers can’t wait for the money and, more importantly, the commissions expected out of it.
The Mater Hospital Group says the HSE took over “top drawer” hospitals for an undetermined period of time at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Servicing intercompany interest payments was built into the deal, it has claimed in court.
On the back of its success backing companies like LetsGetChecked and Flipdish, Alan Merriman's Elkstone has convinced the authorities of applying EIIS tax advantages to a multi-company investment fund targeting early-stage companies in Ireland.
Fiona Cormican has been instrumental in turning the non-profit into Ireland’s largest private landlord. From the era of grant-funded council homes to the brave new world of investment funds and cost rental, she details what has happened to Ireland’s housing market – and what needs to happen now.
Airlines have cut losses in 2021 but remain exposed to the pandemic and dependent on government supports. Yet KPMG's aviation finance chief Joe O'Mara explains that successive Covid-19 waves have revealed the aviation industry's ability to rebound.
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