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The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Losses at Ballynahinch Castle in Co Galway more than trebled last year while turnover rose by 1 per cent to €8.5m
Anti-female genital mutilation advocates expected high-profile speakers at a packed Dublin conference - they found a small room in a hotel with 25 people and were left with large bills
Participants paid thousands of euro to attend female genital mutilation conference hosted by organiser Sean Collins-McCarthy on promise they would meet high-profile donors
Television: With a who’s-who of interviewees, this RTÉ documentary is more of a hagiography than warts-and-all portrait
Businessman has formally bought the Conrad Algarve in Quinta do Lago
Meta accused of ‘extraordinary’ approach to disclosure of details of ad account holders
Businessman pursuing people behind fake and misleading advertisements on Meta social platforms
Former chief executive of media group described outcome of lengthy inquiry that yielded a 868-page report at a cost of almost €6 million as ‘weird’
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Denis O’Brien handed 90% of the Caribbean-based telecoms group over to bondholders under a debt-for-equity swap finalised in January
Inspectors’ report finds no breaches of Companies Acts following inquiry initiated in September 2018
Key events in the evolution of the media group
Former majority shareholder and chairman welcome inspectors’ report which found no breach of the Companies Acts at media firm
High Court judge says his ‘preliminary’ view is in favour of publishing the report
Results of six-year investigation to be put before Mr Justice Peter Kelly of the High Court
Investigation into data breach and other matters could go before court next week
Move comes two years after Miriam O’Callaghan settled case with same company over defamatory adverts posted on platform
A star on the rugby pitch and in the boardroom, Tony O’Reilly’s bankruptcy of 2015 reinvigorated him and made him realise that it had never been about the money
Hardly a life-size Stonehenge replica á la Spinal Tap, is it?
Sponsors will want to hear from Cosgrave about posting of a Palestinian flag by the Ditch on October 7th, says businessman
Forbes annual billionaires list features a record 2,781 people after two years where numbers fell
Caribbean country is telecoms group’s largest market by mobile subscribers
Move signals long-running investigation into Ireland’s largest news group is drawing to a close
The billionaire and his spokesman, James Morrissey, are being sued over a 2016 press release
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Deal marks further shrinking of businessman’s empire as Australian financial services giant Macquarie to pay €400m for facility
Sale of Dublin hospital, which treats more than 200,000 patients annually, could net businessman profit of €100m before tax
Denis O'Brien's holding may double to 20% should warrants attached to the restructuring ultimately be triggered
A tech sector slowdown coupled with rising interest rates gave many a year to forget
Bondholders soon to take ownership of the embattled Caribbean telecoms empire
O’Brien will see his stake decline to 10% as consortium takes control of mobile business
Joe Brennan, Ciara O’Brien, Arthur Beesley and John Burns have been nominated for this year’s awards
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