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“A costly and futile exercise”: Developer seeks examinership amid fierce opposition

Delays and litigation have plagued construction of the Greenside office building in Dublin city centre. Now property group KC Capital is pursuing examinership with debts of over €50 million to secured lender Oaktree.

State’s higher education awarding body landed with €450,000 tax bill

Quality and Qualifications Ireland incorrectly treated external assessors as self-employed contractors for tax purposes. It needed extra funding from its parent department to settle the six-figure tax bill.

Inside Apple’s push to build an all-American chip

The iPhone maker wants more supply based in U.S., which remains years behind Asia, writes Rolfe Winkler, The Wall Street Journal.

Elkstone’s next chapter: New CEO Joe Bergin targets growth across venture and real estate

The new CEO of Elkstone sets out plans for its second venture fund and to ramp up delivery of apartments and student beds, as Alan Merriman steps back from the chief executive role.

Nine months after Pathfinder report on aviation: What’s been the response?

From lifting the passenger cap to credit unions funding pilot training, there has been progress. But more could be done and Declan Ryan says civil servants in the Republic could “adopt a more constructive attitude to the policy debate".

From $12bn IP deal to $11.6bn payout: How AbbVie’s Irish arm availed of a lucrative tax loop

The transaction reflects that Allergan Pharmaceuticals International became a major profit centre for the US pharma group in 2020, after funding intellectual property assets with intercompany debt that has now been cancelled.

British Airways CEO Sean Doyle: “Slowly but surely, you become addicted to the industry”

The CEO of the British flag carrier speaks to about growing up in Youghal, Co Cork, overseeing a £7bn transformation plan, the rise of Chinese manufacturers and why Ireland needs to improve at "actually getting things done".

The big crunch: Creditors to vie for Ruairí Kelleher’s assets in receivership action

The former CEO and director of payroll platform UKG One View (previously Immedis) has been besieged by debt claims of around €22m in recent years.

Top Voices

Why the EU wants to watch investment funds more closely – and where Irish resistance is headed

To roll out a European savings and investments union, the debate on centralised vs national supervision could land on a middle-ground solution. Will Ireland and Luxembourg accept it?

Some ambition, please: Peter Kinsella on the new national savings and investment scheme

As Simon Harris signals a new savings and investment strategy, it raises a serious question: Can Ireland build a culture of long-term wealth creation while penalising investors at every turn?

Joe Gill: Ireland fostered CRH, Kerry Group and Ryanair. But that ecosystem is weakening

We have drawn deeply from the FDI well for decades, and in doing so have allowed dependence – and a degree of complacency – to obscure a fundamental weakness in our industrial policy.

Bill McMorrow’s Irish legacy: Rewinding the week that was

Bill McMorrow flew into a country on financial life support and started buying. Today, as Kennedy Wilson is taken private in a €1.27bn deal, the scale of that early conviction is clear.

The blame game: When coaching deflection replaces performance analysis

From ‘intent’ to ‘keyboard warriors’ in nine days: what attribution theory tells us about recent messaging by Andy Farrell. Meanwhile, unsparing data on the performance of his Irish players presents a different picture.

Beauty and brutality: The Irish vision behind Dior and McQueen

As New York, London, Milan and Paris launch another season of fashion weeks, the spotlight falls on two Irish designers at the summit of the industry – Jonathan Anderson at Dior and Seán McGirr at Alexander McQueen.

John Looby: Stock investors should ignore the noise 

Crypto, gold, Trump, the Fed and Forex generate just some of what we should ignore, and we should concentrate instead on protecting our purchasing power.

I wanted Hollywood to accept me. So I made the biggest mistake of my career

In an exclusive book excerpt, the former CEO of Sony Entertainment Michael Lynton opens up about his role in unleashing one of the worst cyberattacks in corporate history, writes The Wall Street Journal.