The company behind the Azon Recruitment Group has entered the Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process as it seeks to restructure its operations.
The newly elected TD Eoin Hayes courted controversy over shares he held in the US company whose intelligence software is used by the Israeli military. The NTMA held €300,000 worth of shares in the company at the end of 2023.
Lenders to the Camden Yard project have installed Grant Thornton as receiver to the €475 million project, which stalled in recent months.
Gerry Gannon is one of Ireland's most prolific housebuilders, building almost 15,000 homes in the greater Dublin area. Now his loans are being sold by Nama to a Kerry entrepreneur based in the US.
Top Irish diplomat David O'Sullivan has served as EU ambassador to the US and is currently the bloc's sanctions envoy. He talks about stymying the Russian war machine, the return of Trump and Ireland's place in a volatile global landscape.
Specialist recruitment firm SilverBack provided skilled technicians to Northvolt’s gigafactory. It is now monitoring the Swedish company’s bankruptcy and restructuring.
William Fry and Eversheds Sutherland are negotiating a merger, a deal that would create a new powerhouse in the Irish legal market. A transaction would follow a wave of consolidation within the sector.
The engineering firm is already supporting the National Transport Authority's planning of BusConnects in Dublin. The new 10-year contract will involve design, implementation and strategic communication.
The start-up, formed just this year, is building a device for treating internal bleeding and tumours and Elkstone and Atlantic Bridge have now backed it.
The UK pension giant's Irish chief Noel Freeley and head of multi asset Trevor Greetham talk to The Currency about building out funds for Ireland, hedging against inflation, and the impacts of a Trump White House.
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