Overwhelming force and U.S. intelligence helped Mexico kill cartel boss known as El Mencho, write Santiago Pérez and Kejal Vyas, The Wall Street Journal.
Kinsale-based Zirkulu has been working to develop truly sustainable alternatives to waterproof gear. Founders Fionn McCarthy and Jack Norman talk about how a lockdown project has morphed into a fully-fledged sustainable brand.
Quality and Qualifications Ireland incorrectly treated external assessors as self-employed contractors for tax purposes. It needed extra funding from its parent department to settle the six-figure tax bill.
The iPhone maker wants more supply based in U.S., which remains years behind Asia, writes Rolfe Winkler, The Wall Street Journal.
The new CEO of Elkstone sets out plans for its second venture fund and to ramp up delivery of apartments and student beds, as Alan Merriman steps back from the chief executive role.
From lifting the passenger cap to credit unions funding pilot training, there has been progress. But more could be done and Declan Ryan says civil servants in the Republic could “adopt a more constructive attitude to the policy debate".
The transaction reflects that Allergan Pharmaceuticals International became a major profit centre for the US pharma group in 2020, after funding intellectual property assets with intercompany debt that has now been cancelled.
The CEO of the British flag carrier speaks to about growing up in Youghal, Co Cork, overseeing a £7bn transformation plan, the rise of Chinese manufacturers and why Ireland needs to improve at "actually getting things done".
The former CEO and director of payroll platform UKG One View (previously Immedis) has been besieged by debt claims of around €22m in recent years.
The race to get into hot AI startups has led to unequal deals for investors, raising questions about how much companies are really worth, writes Angel Au-Yeung, The Wall Street Journal.
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