An old legal dispute between Nama appointed receivers and property developer Johnny Ronan has reignited over sale agreed SDZ lands in Cherrywood in south Dublin.
Gaps and inconsistencies in company records have complicated the liquidation of Doonbeg Holdings, the former owner of the five-star golf resort now controlled by Donald Trump.
The High Court has already branded it a saga – and it shows no sign of ending with Dunnes Stores initiating a new legal action against Point Village Development.
Two months after National Broadband Ireland’s first accounts raised multiple questions, the company sits down with The Currency and provides answers including its full list of shareholders and the conditions attached to controversial loan funding.
As the founder of a global remote working platform, Dee Coakley is perfectly positioned to understand where Ireland is letting down its tech workers and founders.
Fondy was supposed to hit €36 million in sales in its first year in Ireland. Instead it was decimated and has effectively retreated from these shores. So what happened?
Fleet and vehicle safety technology specialist CameraMatics is receiving unsolicited bids and being approached by bankers about a potential IPO. But CEO Mervyn O’Callaghan wants to grow the value of the business to hundreds of millions of euro first.
Nearly a year on from the Davy bond sale scandal, details are beginning to emerge of the stockbroker’s defence to claims it misled the Belfast developer Patrick Kearney and conspired against him to obtain a “secret profit and windfall”.
The specialist Irish insurance company said it asked its lender to appoint a receiver to ensure customers were looked after as it winds down its operations over the next 12 months.
Unlike Russia’s biggest banks, which are state-owned and cut off from western debt markets, Alfa Bank has been using Ireland to raise more and more funds from investors. An investigation by The Currency charts the money trail.
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