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?
Wexford-born Kieran Furlong co-founded and leads one of the world's most exciting fusion energy start-ups. It just had a big breakthrough in a field he feels will be of great importance to AI, data centres and Ireland.
For Ireland to meet 2030 renewable energy goals, the country needs more wind farms. But growing roadblocks in county plans are delaying projects and discouraging developers.
Persona is seeking damages over the awarding of a lucrative mobile phone licence nearly 30 years ago. A new injection of equity from a US backer gives it the financial firepower to see the case out.
A judicial review case was filed this week over a new wastewater discharge licence granted to Uisce Éireann by the EPA. It is the latest in a long list of headaches for the utility stemming from the outdated plant.
The regional CTO of Workday talks to The Currency about the company’s efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion and discusses the property market-driven change of plans for its home in Dublin.
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