SwiftComply now works with 300 cities in North America. Led by Michael O’Dwyer, it has just taken in growth capital allowing investors exit and setting the firm up to scale more.
The chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority believes there are huge opportunities to grow the semi-state’s operations – at home and abroad. But first, he argues that Ireland must deal with its Byzantine planning laws.
The Fennell family has put its heart and soul into the Burtown House restaurant and gardens near Athy over the last decade. A shift toward events brings confidence it will come out the other side of the Scarp restructuring process.
The Waterford firm has acquired Scottish engineering firm Taylor & Fraser as it eyes up energy and data-centre projects in the UK.
In an interview to be published tomorrow, the chief executive of the DAA also discloses plans to develop retail and business traveller offerings at Dublin and Cork airports.
US media monitoring and public relations software company Muck Rack has bought Dublin-based Ruepoint for an undisclosed sum. The deal will allow the Irish firm to "compete globally".
The death of a woman last summer from an attack was the catalyst for the regulations. Welfare groups have previously argued the new rules go too far and don't give enough time to rehouse rescued dogs.
Stymying receivers at his Castlehyde home has bought the Lord of the Dance time to pursue claims of malice and bad faith against lender Novellus. But the case raises questions about the value of the property and the robustness of Flatley's business.
Since Intel opened its doors in Leixlip in the late 1980s, an ecosystem of international chip companies has bloomed in the country, booking significant revenue through Ireland.
Over the years, many Irish musicians have taken the road to Germany to establish their careers. Most don’t make it. One of those who has is now a national rock and reality TV superstar and mentor to other Irish music hopefuls.
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