The former Jacobs HQ was snapped up for €20 million. Waters has longer-term plans for luxury apartments but, for now, the Dublin 4 complex looks set to house international protection applicants.
John Power's Aerogen is transitioning to the world of biopharmaceutics. The Galway entrepreneur talks about securing backing from the Gates Foundation, and the prospect of raising more funds later this year.
The Renatus Capital Partners M&A data for last year reveals a growth in dealmaking, particularly deals involving PE. The data also reveals where the buyers are coming from and what sectors they are targeting.
The Revenue Commissioners has repaid the Irish arm of collapsed payments group Wirecard millions of euros in withheld corporation tax.
Colm Wu ran several hospitality venues in Dublin. However, liquidators of various companies connected to him sought freezing orders after a detailed trawl of company documents.
James Neill, a KPMG accountant based in Ireland, is being lined up to unpick the money trail in a massive corporate battle in the Bahamas.
The Bray-based engineering firm was hoping that €47 million worth of contracts would be awarded in early January and save the company from liquidation. They haven't been and so its fate will be decided later this month.
In October, the Port of Cork started work on a new berth, capable of accommodating the massive offshore wind turbines that will be installed off Ireland’s coasts. The Currency visited to learn more.
Despite recently building out and selling three large residential projects for €137 million, a liquidator was appointed to the three special-purpose property vehicles with millions owed to creditors.
Lawyers for corporate financier Liam Kiely suggested a default by a financial advisory firm whose "whole purpose is to safeguard investors" had impeded investors redeeming their investment funds.
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