Jones Engineering was forced to hire cybersecurity experts to fight the attack against its IT systems. The €400m turnover company continues to operate as normal.
Hibernia Reit has a problem: the stock market doesn't value its offices as highly as independent auctioneers do. There's a 35 per cent gap between the two numbers. In that gap, there's a space for a someone to make money by stripping it down for parts.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has finally got a date in May to give evidence before the IBRC Commission and the omission has a new deadline. Will it finally hit it?
Entrepreneur Declan Soden is leading a group that includes Nasdaq listed Advanced Energy and three Irish universities in a plan to target gastrointestinal cancer, and solid tumours.
A partial closure of a pub is enough to trigger Covid-19 related business interruption cover the High Court rules in the FBD case. It has also extended an invitation to the Central Bank to clarify its intentions on what legal costs insurers might reasonably be expected to pay.
The government of Jersey is allowing fans back into sporting venues - and an Irish ticketing company is helping to get 1,000 people into the first big match on the island.
Even before Covid, Chandos Investments had already written down its property book by 10%. Now, it has added Eason to the list of tenants it is suing over rents.
Damian Young worked at Bank of Ireland for 25 years before leaving for a job in Silicon Valley. Having seen how transport is changing, he launched an e-scooter business in Germany last year. Now he wants to expand the business elsewhere while also looking to raise €10m.
The question is not why Carphone Warehouse has shuttered its Irish network, but rather why the decision was not taken before now. For almost a decade, the company has been a financial drag, requiring constant hand-outs to subsidise heavy losses.
A consortium of academics and business pitched the state an idea to make Ireland a world leader in autonomous drones. It resulted in a cheque for €5.1 million.
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