City Quarter Capital II, an investment company within the BlackBee group, failed to file accounts since 2018 and was described by a High Court judge as “manifestly insolvent” in a ruling on Friday.
The merger from January will create a new practice Byrne Wallace Shields with over 430 employees. The firms believe integration will enhance their offering to clients.
The trial never heard what motivated Brendan Mullin to steal from the bank. In part two of his report, Tom Lyons examines the money trail and the attempts by Mullin to rehabilitate his finances.
Slush in Helsinki has become a must-attend event in Europe's start-up calendar. Increasingly, Irish founders and investors are making the jaunt to the freezing cold city to find customers and funding.
Jailed this week for stealing €560,000 from his former employer Bank of Ireland, Brendan Mullin sought to navigate the corporate world with the ease he played rugby. And for a long period, he did just that.
Having initially opted for a low-key Scarp restructuring process, the Bray engineering firm is now seeking examinership. New documents shed light on the company’s financial difficulties.
Manifestos from Fine Gael, Sinn Féin and the Green Party raise their opposition to the EU-Mercosur trade deal. But in Brussels the machine is marching on to get the deal done next month.
New filings show the extent of recent financial woes faced by the health food chain before its summer acquisition by Lim’s KnightBridge. The new CEO is buoyed by plans in train to bring the business back to profit.
As voting day looms, Róisín Shortall talks taxation, dropping the spending cap, overhauling housing and halting a creeping privatisation of basic services in a Social Democrats government.
IDA Ireland chair Feargal O’Rourke talks about Trump’s trade policies, his late mother Mary, and his new book on the Irish men’s rugby team.
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