Bloodstock tycoon John Magnier claims he shook hands on a deal for the 751-acre estate near Clonmel with Richard Thomson-Moore in August 2022. He sued when the owners later moved to sell the property to another buyer for €22.25 million.
As head of Ireland for Bird & Bird, Michael Finn is tasked with delivering the law firm's five-year strategy. With a global revenue target of €1 billion, the lawyer says there is no limit to growing out the Dublin team — carefully.
Restructuring saw AWS’s Irish unit change hands within the Amazon group at the end of last year. The price paid was a fair reflection of the bricks, mortar and servers on its books but did not reflect its runaway growth.
David Power, the co-founder of Paddy Power who died this week, went to his grave loyal to his customers, even those who left him with debts unpaid. Here, friends, colleagues and members of the racing community reflect upon the man and his legacy.
Conor Niland’s new book exposes the hierarchies that exist within tennis, and the gruelling exhaustion of life on the pro tour. But as Niland explains, the trade-off for the drudgery is the chance to achieve your dream.
South Africa have the bomb squad, while Andy Farrell must leave his best players on the pitch as long as he can. Is Irish rugby failing to produce adequate talent for the international stage for him to select?
Court filings and company documents reveal the battle to keep the Health Store retail chain alive and shed light on what went wrong for the retailer.
Whether it’s building a new traffic management system at Heuston Station or deploying AI in the Port Tunnel, Spain’s Indra has snatched several major projects in Ireland.
The data for the first six months of the year offers a deep insight into the M&A and fundraising climate in Ireland, identifying the sectors that are being chased by domestic and international money.
The private equity firm backed the Dublin-based engineering contractor Eastland Engineering Supplies five years ago and has now sold it to US player Vallen.
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