Presidential election: How many nominations do Independent candidates have so far?
The deadline for candidates seeking to contest the election to file their nomination papers is September 24th
Irish businessman Gareth Sheridan
The deadline for candidates seeking to contest the election to file their nomination papers is September 24th
New York broker accused of improper conduct in counter claim by Sheridan’s Nutriband Inc, US court records show
If Heather Humphreys wins it will be with the assistance of Gavin’s transfers, and vice versa
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Carlow, Meath, Offaly and Louth could act as potential kingmakers for Gareth Sheridan
Moldovan investors own bulk of Sheridan’s Nutriband business, US filings show
Fine Gael’s Mary Hanna Hourigan says central government is whittling down councillors’ voting power
Former Nutriband chief executive sent copies of his book to every Independent councillor as part of a canny campaign strategy
Several councillors demanded a vote so their dissent can be recorded. Cllr Norma Moriarty of Fianna Fáil said that she had serious reservations. “I want it to be noted that I do not approve of this candidate,” she said.
Conservative campaigner Maria Steen tells Dublin City Council she can be a ‘unifying president’
Kerry County Council looks set to back Gavin Sheridan but members of 10 other councils are unlikely to endorse a candidate
Council rejects resolution to give nomination to entrepreneur Gareth Sheridan
Sinn Féin yet to decide on putting candidate forward while some independents seeking support from councils
Gareth Sheridan and Maria Steen set to make presidential election pitches to Fingal County Council
Independents on Kerry County Council believe they may have enough votes to back a candidate
Fine Gael has already told its councillors to oppose nomination of any other candidates
Since everyone we can agree on has already been president, or is dead, I’ve got an idea
Former TD Marc MacSharry has been surveying councillors in research to gauge interest in possible Bob Geldof tilt at the Áras
Is a route to presidential nomination via the Oireachtas open to anyone else? Theoretically, yes
Nominations due to open on Friday, with polling day expected to be October 24th
Fianna Fáil faithful are praying the leadership doesn’t make a mess of its amusing plan to win the presidential election though superior tactics
Independents Sheridan and Delehanty appear to be the only prospective candidates seriously canvassing for the councils’ support
Party viewing former Dublin football manager Jim Gavin as serious prospect
Candidates may mean well in vowing to act on big social issues, but the reality of being president is different
Nutriband founder has been nominated in the established category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Ireland is one of Europe’s most referendum-happy nations - that is not without its pitfalls
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Loss-making Nutriband had an accumulated deficit of US $39.8 million as of earlier this year
Presidential hopeful faces questions over his associate and a regulatory fine as he seeks to focus on housing
Young entrepreneur was issued with ‘cease and desist’ order by market regulator SEC
Nutriband chairman involved in Air Moldova deal that later led to seizure of aircraft in Dublin Airport
Presidential candidate says company was ‘surprised’ Irish businessman referenced corporate box in resignation letter
Nutriband is on track to become a billion-dollar business, while the presidency is a ceremonial role
Businessman founded Nutriband while studying for a degree – now it’s listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange
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