The co-founders of Press Up group are no longer directing day-to-day operations. Instead, its lender has sent in a close-knit group of advisors.
Cheyne Capital has sent in senior experts to turn Press Up around. A forensic investigation of the hospitality group's financial structures examines if there is still time.
The owners of the luxury hotel want the council to outright refuse planning permission for the development, the latest snag to hit the tycoon’s plans to build out a range of hotel offerings in the capital.
There are plans to invest billions of euro in offshore wind in Europe. An Irish firm wants to build the specialist boats required to build, operate and maintain these farms. Martin Rice, chief executive of Farra Marine, explains how.
Land sold to develop housing is eligible for stamp duty relief. A transaction involving a right of way on a residential site raised unexpected questions between its developer and Revenue.
The budget is mere weeks away and the finance minister attended his first Scale Ireland pre-budget event “to listen, to engage and get feedback”. There was a lot to listen to.
Under his watch, Ifac has increased revenues from €15m to almost €40m through growth and acquisition. Now John Donoghue plans to make the farmer-owned accountancy co-op a dominant player in the SME market.
Dublin-headquartered Self Help Africa has received European funding to invest in circular economy enterprises across Zambia.
Data protection and privacy is now integral to every part of business. Emma Ritchie, KPMG Law LLP's head of data protection and privacy, explains how it has become an important part of the firm's offering.
The semi-state is tackling alleged unauthorised activity on seven bogs, with hundreds of thousands of euro worth of peat cut. It has taken legal action in one case and is weighing up more.
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