Four non-trading companies that were once part of the Press Up and Oakmount group have gone into liquidation with debts of €15 million. Over the last 18 years companies within the group paid €200 million in taxes and over €550 million to staff and suppliers.
Shrewd, resilient, and ambitious, John Bruder has navigated Ireland’s property market from AIB to Treasury Holdings, founding Burlington, and now spearheading Gresham House Real Estate Ireland.
New data sheds light on the Small Company Administrative Rescue Process, revealing low uptake, mixed outcomes, and surprising patterns in jobs saved — as well as the limited role of Revenue’s veto.
Internal files show the International Protection Appeals Tribunal has flagged concerns it may struggle to produce timely, high-quality and fair decisions without additional resources as its caseload balloons.
The IFSC is home to two giants: aviation leasing with real profits and jobs, and Section 110 with vast assets but modest taxes.
Multi-million-euro Vat liabilities are at stake in a long-running tax dispute between the milk marketing agency and Revenue.
The sale of payroll start-up Immedis for circa €515 million created a lucrative payday for the tech firm's executives. But CEO Ruairi Kelleher is now being pursued for allegedly defaulting on multi-million euro commercial loans in a flurry of legal suits.
The company was once valued near €100m but was bought out of examinership for €6.9m. Co-founder Kieran Daly and Rob George of new owner Hamilton Beach explain what’s next.
A premises in Roscommon operated by Transboil Limited was shut down in February over serious fire safety concerns. The company also uses several properties in Donegal recently refused exemptions to operate as emergency accommodation without planning permission.
Founded in 2003 with ambitions to become an international oil producer, PetroNeft Resources expanded from Dublin to the frozen plains of western Siberia. It is now being wound up. What happened?
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