The luxury group says it was unaware of any misappropriation of Hermès shares when it secretly built a stake in its rival, writes Nick Kostov, The Wall Street Journal.
The EU’s new foreign-investor screening rules have largely been centred on managing Chinese investment in Europe’s critical sectors but China is a smaller player in the Irish context.
The promise of eConveyancing first appeared in a Government bill 20 years ago. The jury is out on efforts involving estate agents, solicitors, banks, and many others to shorten often archaic home transfers.
The head of family advisory in Goodbody is leaving to work with Silvercrest. He has huge experience after working for family offices including Irelandia.
Researchers and city planners are coming up with innovative techniques to help cities adapt to a warmer climate, writes Andrew Blackman, The Wall Street Journal.
A judicial review challenges a new state service representing vulnerable children in Ireland’s courts, calling it “repugnant to Bunreacht na hÉireann, void and of no effect”.
The billionaire’s private friendship with the president has helped Oracle’s business and his son’s media conglomerate, write Emily Glazer, Annie Linskey and Jessica Toonkel, The Wall Street Journal.
Elis planned to buy Ballinrobe’s OCL Laundry Services but after nearly a year of scrutiny from the competition authority, the deal collapsed. Here’s how it unravelled.
Eight months into his role at the helm of Research Ireland O'Brien speaks about why he left University of Cambridge, the role research will play in driving Ireland's economy, and why Ireland should have its own Station F.
What happens every October at Ballymaloe House Hotel, when seasoned business leaders get together with emerging entrepreneurs, is a rare kind of connection. Applications for the 2026 event are now open.
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