The Gowan Group, Killeen Group and MML. These three family-run businesses have been at the centre of Ireland’s motor distribution industry for decades. How do the dynasties deploy their wealth?
Temu’s Dublin-based senior counsel was brought before a committee to answer questions on the company’s supply chains and China. He had a better outing than his counterpart from Shein.
Novellus’s Irish office is driving the growth of the billionaire family’s UK-headquartered finance business. An in-house broker is coming next.
Founded by Pat Phelan and brothers Dr James Cotter and Dr Brian Cotter, the cosmetic chain has raised finance from a California-based lender.
The move from Bennett Construction follows the appointment of receivers by a senior US lender over the ambitious yet troubled office development on the site of the former DIT campus in Dublin 2.
CEO-designate of the Gambling Regulatory Authority Anne Marie Caulfield outlines her priorities now the Gambling Regulation Act has passed.
SwiftComply now works with 300 cities in North America. Led by Michael O’Dwyer, it has just taken in growth capital allowing investors exit and setting the firm up to scale more.
The chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority believes there are huge opportunities to grow the semi-state’s operations – at home and abroad. But first, he argues that Ireland must deal with its Byzantine planning laws.
The Fennell family has put its heart and soul into the Burtown House restaurant and gardens near Athy over the last decade. A shift toward events brings confidence it will come out the other side of the Scarp restructuring process.
The Waterford firm has acquired Scottish engineering firm Taylor & Fraser as it eyes up energy and data-centre projects in the UK.
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