INM staff weigh up possible strike action
Workers unhappy over conditions at the media company and possible pay cuts, writes Róisín Burke.
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Workers unhappy over conditions at the media company and possible pay cuts, writes Róisín Burke.
Bargaintown owners are pursuing former Anglo Irish Bank's liquidator over a financial instrument attached to an €18 million loan taken out during the boom.
Tony O'Reilly's once-massive fortune may have slipped through his fingers, but his wife Chryss still has the safety net of her huge and lucrative bloodstock empire.
Online payment business Stripe has entered the Chinese market.
AIB has appointed a receiver over certain assets of Brookside Investments, an investment vehicle controlled by the former billionaire Anthony O’Reilly.
Investors in Irish spread-betting company Shelbourne Markets expect their stakes to be worthless following its sale to British operator ETX.
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John Griffin, the founder of Britain's biggest taxi and car hire business, believes his old company is worth Euro 190m
Ten Alps, the award-winning film, TV, digital and publishing business founded by Bob Geldof, substantially cut its losses in the first half of this year, although revenues continued to fall.
A little-known Irish company that sells engine parts for aircraft is in the final process of a major fundraising move to secure €100 million in capital.
American bitcoin company Circle Internet Finance is building out its international operation from Dublin with a newly opened office and hiring in progress.
Enterprise Ireland has been behind the success of many Irish companies, some of which are detailed below. Special report by Róisín Burke and Philip Connolly.
AIB has seized control of Shorecliffe House, the west Cork holiday retreat of former billionaire Tony O’Reilly.
The manner in which the massive €1.3 billion debt attached to the Quinn family manufacturing empire was restructured means that the taxpayer-owned IBRC gets nothing from any sale.