For six years, inspectors have investigated media group INM. But they never interviewed its former CEO Gavin O’Reilly or director of corporate affairs Karl Brophy despite multiple attempts by them to give evidence. This is what happened.
Dublin has long been top of the pack as a location for data centres. Now energy and infrastructure concerns in the race to net-zero emissions are leading operators to countries like Finland and Sweden instead.
The move will be of interest to mica-impacted families currently embroiled in Irish legal proceedings to hold the State liable for failure to properly implement EU oversight rules on construction products.
A company that holds shares in QuinnBet on behalf of Sean Quinn’s grandchildren has initiated a High Court action against Sean Quinn junior and his wife Karen. The case is the latest action involving the former billionaire’s son and the betting business.
Members’ voluntary liquidations increased in number but realised smaller assets for their shareholders in 2023.
In 2022 Vermilion, the firm behind the Corrib gas field, was gearing up for dividends and share buy-backs. Then the government moved to levy windfall gains in the energy sector as prices rocketed.
An examination of the accounts of the major League of Ireland football clubs reveals growing wage bills and mounting losses. Those in the game are worried that the numbers are unsustainable.
The Ardagh edifice was designed for interest rates a couple of percentage points lower than they are today.
Purchase order data shows the Department of Defence has already set aside funds for 2025 to pay for services from a company whose drones are used in Gaza. It said there are no plans to rule out future contracts.
The value of share buybacks topped €4.1 billion in 2023. New documents state that the introduction of stamp duty on share buybacks could increase the annual tax take by €41 million. Will it happen?
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