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Ziggurat may launch Reit in Ireland

Ziggurat may launch Reit in Ireland

Ziggurat is eyeing up a possible stock market listing to fund its planned expansion in Ireland.

COMMENT: Bewley's and Boom Time Rents

COMMENT: Bewley's and Boom Time Rents

The decision by the Supreme Court today in relation to rental costs of the landmark Bewley’s Cafe on Grafton Street is set to reignite the lingering debate over upward only rent reviews.

Adidas plays the insurance game in Dublin

Adidas plays the insurance game in Dublin

Sportswear giant to increase its IFSC presence.

State set for windfall as IBRC offloads €850m Nama bonds

State set for windfall as IBRC offloads €850m Nama bonds

The former Anglo Irish Bank is set to auction close to €850 million in junior Nama bonds.

Euro 50k tax bills for small landlords

Euro 50k tax bills for small landlords

More than 1,500 small time landlords and property investors have been hit for almost €75 million in penalties and back taxes over the past two years.

Ires eyeing up760 apartments

Ires eyeing up760 apartments

Ires, the Canadian-backed property investment fund, is circling a portfolio of 761 Dublin apartments currently being auctioned by Nama.

Swiss banking giant UBS reviews Nama's loan sale tactics

Swiss banking giant UBS reviews Nama's loan sale tactics

The London branch of UBS was hired by Nama to examine the agency’s strategy for dealing with its mammoth portfolio.

Deloitte set to take over Kavanagh Fennell

Deloitte set to take over Kavanagh Fennell

Deloitte is in advanced talks to take over Kavanagh Fennell, a boutique accountancy firm that specialises in insolvency and corporate recovery.

Nama loses €200m on Northern property book

Nama loses €200m on Northern property book

Nama, the state's toxic debt agency, lost €200 million on the sale of its entire Northern Ireland property book, it can be revealed.

How an Irish tech star crashed to earth

How an Irish tech star crashed to earth

Altobridge had a stellar shareholder roster and an award winning product. Ultimately, it was not enough, writes Ian Kehoe.

They're buying Ireland lock, stock and barrel

They're buying Ireland lock, stock and barrel

The level of investor demand here at present is utterly astounding, writes ian Kehoe.

Inside the €21.7Bn IBRC liquidation

Inside the €21.7Bn IBRC liquidation

In a series of exclusive interviews with the key decision-makers, Ian Kehoe, Business Editor, goes behind the scenes of Ireland's biggest ever liquidation.

IBRC seizes control of Quinn's €188m Moscow tower

IBRC seizes control of Quinn's €188m Moscow tower

The Irish Bank Resolution Corporation has reclaimed control of Sean Quinn’s €188 million Kutuzoff Tower in Moscow as it steps up its renewed offensive against the Quinn family, The Sunday Business Post has learned.

Intel appoints receiver over Altobridge

Intel appoints receiver over Altobridge

US tech giant Intel has moved to appoint a receiver over Altobridge, the Kerry-based telecom equipments company.

Business of Sport : ClubsToHire sets sights on America

Business of Sport : ClubsToHire sets sights on America

ClubsToHire is plotting a move into the US market over the next nine months, as part of an ambitious international expansion.