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San Leon Energy to appeal court’s £13m payout ruling

San Leon Energy to appeal court’s £13m payout ruling

San Leon Energy, the oil and gas explorer founded by businessman Oisin Fanning, is to appeal a ru...

One bidder in running for Clery’s at up to €30m tag

One bidder in running for Clery’s at up to €30m tag

One exclusive bidder has been selected by Gordon Brothers, the owner of department store Clerys. ...

McKillen eyes €20m Clerys shopping spree

McKillen eyes €20m Clerys shopping spree

Developer and businessman Paddy McKillen is among those bidding for Clerys, The Sunday ...

What Wilbur did next: the turnaround wizard plots his next Irish play

What Wilbur did next: the turnaround wizard plots his next Irish play

In an interview with The Sunday Business Post, financial titan Wilbur Ross outlines his plans for Ireland, writes Róisín Burke

Ronan and Mulryan wait for Nama’s Project Wave decision

Ronan and Mulryan wait for Nama’s Project Wave decision

Nama has asked for more information from some of the bidders on Project Wave, a docklands site w...

Competition watchdog extends probe into €23m Spar/Londis deal

Competition watchdog extends probe into €23m Spar/Londis deal

The Competition Authority has extended its investigation into the acquisition by Spar owner BWG o...

Nowlan in talks ahead of state’s housing crisis masterplan

Nowlan in talks ahead of state’s housing crisis masterplan

The company led by veteran Irish property figure Bill Nowlan is seeking to form part of the gover...

Irish company launches British Ministry of Defence joint venture as it eyes €7m in funding

Irish company launches British Ministry of Defence joint venture as it eyes €7m in funding

Silivercloud, the Irish health tech firm, has launched a partnership with the Ministry of Defence in Britain and is set to seal around €7 million in new funding within weeks, The Sunday Business Post understands.

Credit unions chase €4bn mortgage business

Credit unions chase €4bn mortgage business

The country’s biggest credit union body believes it can pump up to €4 billion into mortgage lending if it can win the approval it is seeking from the Central Bank, The Sunday Business Post understands.

Bourke looks to future after repaying ‘nearly 100 per cent’ of his bank debt

Bourke looks to future after repaying ‘nearly 100 per cent’ of his bank debt

Prominent Dublin publican Jay Bourke is “debt free” after several years of bank battles, he said last Friday.

The O’Donnells fight back as they sue Bank of Ireland

The O’Donnells fight back as they sue Bank of Ireland

l Eleventh-hour bid to stay in €7m family home The children of solicitor and property develop...

Loyola buys Solas bar for more than €2 million

Loyola buys Solas bar for more than €2 million

l New Leopardstown Inn parent snaps up Camden Street pub

The Dublin native behind Katy Perry’s Super Bowl spectacular

The Dublin native behind Katy Perry’s Super Bowl spectacular

One rainy night two decades ago, Baz Halpin was hanging lights in Cork for a Guinness promotion. ...

Diary of IDA’s new boss: tax experts and Tipp-Ex

Diary of IDA’s new boss: tax experts and Tipp-Ex

Shanahan met lobbyists and rubbed shoulders with many of the country’s business elite

Game makers losing their patience with government

Game makers losing their patience with government

An action plan for jobs in the gaming sector made bold promises in 2011, but with Britain stealing a march on tax incentives, insiders say Ireland needs to get back in the game