Archive: John Boyle, high roller
As Boyle hands over the reins to son-in-law Conor Gray, read Editor Ian Kehoe's profile of the betting tycoon from June 2015
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As Boyle hands over the reins to son-in-law Conor Gray, read Editor Ian Kehoe's profile of the betting tycoon from June 2015
Ireland and Nama need to look in the mirror - the housing calamity is of our own making
The decision to loosen the mortgage rules and the introduction of the help-to-buy scheme show the government has not learned any lessons
Inside the plan to save mortgage holders from vulture funds
Sean Quinn’s new sports betting business is worlds away from the sand and gravel with which he made his fortune
Just five short years ago, the Irish market was full of zombie hotels, writes Ian Kehoe
Scheme would deny bosses $4 million in payments
Keenan confirmed last weekend it was seeking investment
Job creation should not be viewed as social welfare. Small businesses want the same supports offered to multinationals and sexy start-ups – and often just want government to get out of the way
Just 19 high net worth individuals paid the domicile levy last year, a figure that has led to cal...
David McWilliams has always been quick to spot a trend. Writing in his column in this newspaper i...
Walls Construction, one of the country’s largest contractors, has been bought out by its manage...
Bernard McNamara is back building. Johnny Ronan is back buying. Ray Grehan is back on the scene s...
Refinancing a boost for O’Brien’s Caribbean telecoms firm as it is still ‘highly leveraged’
A deal expected to be a formality has sparked shareholder fury on both sides of the Atlantic