The story of the Sackler family, Oxycontin and the opioid crisis is a story of power, addiction and denial, according to Patrick Radden Keefe, the US writer who has just authored a book on the subject.
New documents reveal startling details about Davy’s interaction with the developer Patrick Kearney over the controversial Anglo bond scandal. Here, we reveal what is agreed, and in dispute.
Fexco scion John McCarthy, his family and colleagues are in line for a €165 million windfall from the sale of their company Taxamo. They have successfully capitalised on the combined effects of the boom in online shopping, Brexit and an EU crackdown on Vat evasion.
Mick and Ciaran Crean have just bought back 40% of their e-commerce business from investors. They explain why they did it and how they plan to grow sales at MicksGarage.com to €20 million.
Having run a £4.4 billion business for BT, Colm O'Neill is back in Ireland as a partner with KPMG. He shares his thoughts on what telecoms companies are good at, how they think, and the opportunities and threats headed their way.
Tommy Kearns’s company Xtremepush continues to grow through acquisitions and partnerships, the latest being Canadian e-commerce platform Shopify.
As Perrigo tries to settle its €1.64 billion tax bill in Dublin, the healthcare giant continues to fight disgruntled investors in a class action securities lawsuit in the US. Now its insurers have filed proceedings.
Ireland's insurance brokers have always been small and locally focused. But a wave of wealthy buyers from the UK and US have upended the industry. What will it mean for Irish insurance premiums? And how is foreign ownership changing the country?
UCD graduate Aedamar Comiskey makes history as the first female senior partner in Linklaters’ 183-year history.
Khaled Sakr led the IMF’s recent mission to Ireland. In an extensive interview, he talks about how the crisis accelerated a two-tier economy, the need to get more women into the labour force and institutional investors in the housing market.
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