After a "significantly hampered" six-year investigation, this is what we know about the data interrogation saga at INM.
The High Court inspectors found the conduct of some INM directors fell below the standard expected of a PLC given the very serious allegations being made by the company’s CEO against its chairman.
The Corporate Enforcement Authority, Leslie Buckley, Mediahuis and Denis O'Brien made statements on the findings of the report into Independent News and Media. Former INM executives Gavin O'Reilly and Karl Brophy described it as a "weird report".
The High Court-appointed inspectors focused on five key areas. Some of their findings are nuanced. Some are stark. And some will require further examination by the State's corporate watchdog.
Kenneth Donfield has been fighting for five years to stay in the modest bedsit apartment that has been his home for over 20 years in a building now owned by a Waters company. The case will go to the High Court.
The Irish video-game services firm is nearing a €2.5bn deal to be taken private. But outside the boardroom, workers in the US and Europe are striking over AI and lay-offs.
Three companies within the group have entered a Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process to restructure their business, including the overall holding company.
The owner of a nearby rival car park has lodged injunction proceedings in a long-running row over external parking beside the complex in Drogheda now owned by the family behind Omniplex Cinemas.
The start-up, led by Adam Keane, recently signed a partnership in the UK where it could reach up to 6,000 care services all while it is hiring in France.
Two Dublin teenagers founded Bean Around in 2022 to reuse old coffee grounds in soap bars. Now they're selling them by the thousand to Lidl and are on their way to London to compete in the Hult Prize global accelerator.
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