Goodbody Stockbrokers was one of the many firms to avail of the wage subsidy scheme for a period. As it negotiates with AIB over a potential buyout, how has the broker been performing?
Virgin Media is taking Eir to court in a dispute over unpaid fees for sports broadcasts. At issue is whether Virgin should be liable for the postponement of sporting events.
The co-founders of Cali Cali reveal how they linked up with their new global distributor – and acquired a new investor in the bargain.
At the tail end of the recession, Jackie Lavin and her partner Bill Cullen launched a new car dealership in west Dublin. It later collapsed and Lavin is now being called to account over an alleged credit deal.
DWS is suing Gap and Champion Sports over missed rent as their stores remain closed, but the German landlord is not put off investing in Ireland: it has poured over half a billion euro into Dublin property in the past year alone.
The Irish airline CityJet is challenging a provision within the Irish tax code that it says drives staff costs up by a third. Without a swift change, the airline says the logical solution is to decamp from Ireland. But will the government back down?
In 2019, Mercury Engineering achieved something few Irish firms do — it succeeded in Europe.
Vehicles used by US vulture funds to purchase debt portfolios from KBC and the former ACC in the past two years have just filed accounts for the first time, channelling healthy tax-free income to their investors.
To help meet growing demand from supermarkets, Yeo Valley rationalised its range and changed its production lines.
IBI is the grand dame of Irish corporate advisory celebrating its 54th birthday this year. It has advised on the biggest deals ever done in Ireland as well as much smaller ones. Managing director Ted Webb tells its story and unveils its plans for the future.
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