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Manufacturing consent in Quinn country

Manufacturing consent in Quinn country

Four years after the Quinn Group was seized by its lenders, a consortium of local business people are trying to buy it back.

Movie power brokers descend on Galway A-list festivals on the hunt for Irish talent

Movie power brokers descend on Galway A-list festivals on the hunt for Irish talent

Many of the biggest and best-known financiers and festival scouts in the world converged on Galway for the Film Fleadh, which finishes today.

Lough Erne resort sells for well below asking price Five-star Fermanagh hotel hosted G8 Summit

Lough Erne resort sells for well below asking price Five-star Fermanagh hotel hosted G8 Summit

Lough Erne, the five-star Fermanagh resort that was the setting for last year's G8 Summit, is understood to be sale agreed at substantially less than its original £10 million asking price.

NAMA 2.0: The Nama top ten: where are they now?

NAMA 2.0: The Nama top ten: where are they now?

Some of the agency’s big clients are resurfacing. But what has become of their debts? Roisin Burke reports.

NAMA 2.0: Agency to drive Dublin's Euro 3 billion docklands dream

NAMA 2.0: Agency to drive Dublin's Euro 3 billion docklands dream

Public bodies often strive to find a way to justify their continued existence beyond their original purpose or obvious usefulness.

Whistleblower Act will cost small firms and public bodies'

Whistleblower Act will cost small firms and public bodies'

Smaller companies and public bodies need to pay particular attention to the changes in the new whistleblower law, a KPMG corporate fraud expert has warned.

Silicon Valley startup chooses Dublin as international HQ

Silicon Valley startup chooses Dublin as international HQ

Scredible, a $15 million-funded tech startup, is seeking to set up its headquarters in Dublin, as part of its expansion and ahead of a major fundraising exercise.

Business of Sport: IRFU revenue up to over Euro 69.7 million

Business of Sport: IRFU revenue up to over Euro 69.7 million

A successful Lions Tour and a victorious Six Nations income added over €4 million to the IRFU’s coffers, its latest accounts show.

Work starts on McKillen's boutique hotel

Work starts on McKillen's boutique hotel

Luxury development begins to take shape

Private equity giants eye Project Achill loan book

Private equity giants eye Project Achill loan book

Private equity behemoths Apollo, Blackstone, CarVal and Lone Star are all circling a €1.2 billion property loan book being auctioned by Ulster Bank.

Galway-based global games developer axes 200 jobs

Galway-based global games developer axes 200 jobs

Zenimax has now let around 200 staff go.

Irish wearable tech firm wins $7m Adidas backing GameGolf rolls out rapidly in US and Europe

Irish wearable tech firm wins $7m Adidas backing GameGolf rolls out rapidly in US and Europe

The Irish manufacturer of GameGolf has raised $7 million in fresh funding from Adidas's venture capital arm and other high-profile investors.

Profile: John C Malone

Profile: John C Malone

The cable cowboy

Affluent investors hit by receivership of formerAnglo wealth management arm

Affluent investors hit by receivership of formerAnglo wealth management arm

Receivers have been appointed to two assets of the former Anglo Irish Bank wealth management division.

CarVal can keep details secret, court rules

CarVal can keep details secret, court rules

A decision in the Commercial Court last week has cleared the way for the giant investment fund CarVal and its peers to keep key details about their Irish loan acquisitions.