Two units of Genesis Homes, a homebuilder controlled by former McInerney Holdings chief executive Barry O’Connor, have been placed in receivership after a repayment date was missed.
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Two members of the board of Independent News and Media will be reclassified as non-independent, non-executive directors, the Irish Independent has learned.
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Bord na Mona and the ESB are joining forces to develop four huge solar farms that are likely to cost in the region of €500m and generate sufficient electricity to power 150,000 homes.
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The quantity of impaired loans at State-owned AIB is down 70pc from the peak levels seen in 2013, according to a first quarter trading update issued by the bank.
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One-in-four people employed in the private sector in this State works for a foreign company that sells stuff to foreigners. The taxes those workers and companies pay fund a great deal of the public sector and the cost of providing public services.
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State-owned AIB has been hit with a massive Central Bank fine for failing to check if it was being used for money laundering and tax evasion.
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Exporting companies are waking up to the fact that Brexit is now a reality and that they need to put in place a strategy to mitigate the fallout, the head of Enterprise Ireland (EI) has told the Irish Independent.
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The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) has launched its ‘IPOready’ programme for 2017, which is geared towards helping Irish companies prepare for stock market flotations over the next five years.
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Almost 70pc of Irish workers would like to work in a small to medium-size enterprise (SME) or a startup, research has found – with respondents believing that startups and SMEs offer the best office culture.
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Long-term renters should look at ways in which they can financially protect themselves, similar to mortgage holders, a leading insurance company has said.
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