More than 100 customers unlikely to get deposits paid to failed Dublin window company back
Liquidators of window company DK Windows and Doors have been unable to access its premises to establish if any stock can be retrieved
Liquidators of window company DK Windows and Doors have been unable to access its premises to establish if any stock can be retrieved
Dublin Economic Monitor report published by local authorities examines activity across various sectors
Seen & Heard: Aer Lingus job cuts, State’s AIB share sales, Pfizer’s Irish subsidiaries and the creep of cashless payments
Irish operation had hired Deutsche Bank to advise on future strategy
‘Either way, the bill will be settled,’ Brendan Mullin told partner at McCann Fitzgerald
Grant Thornton survey indicates just quarter of Irish businesses believe ongoing geopolitical uncertainty will diminish growth potential
Kingram House was offered for sale as part of wider Dublin portfolio disposal on behalf of receiver
Retail spending among metrics to rise in April-June period, Dublin Economic Monitor notes
Seen & Heard: Commercial property enforcement actions, IBRC’s Q City sale, further delay to auto-enrolment pensions scheme and accounts for payroll software company Immedis
Government needs to heed warnings from competitiveness council about our ability to continue to attract foreign investment
Growth over first six months driven by increase in pharmaceutical exports, according to CSO figures
Aer Lingus college football classic expected to bring €600 million to Irish economy by 2026
Irish accounting firm undertakes strategic review with Deutsche Bank hired to advise on its options
The 11 health food stores operating across Leinster are part of US-based GNC group and have 86 employees
Building on East Wall Road being offered to the market on behalf of receivers at a 65 per cent discount to 2018 sale price
Company stressed payments are without admission of liability or wrongdoing and were being made to avoid prohibitive legal costs
Grant Thornton report shows that 39,702 visitors from the US attended the Aer Lingus College Football Classic at the Aviva stadium in August 2023
Receivers Grant Thornton launch formal sale of 11 RGRE assets including Bewley’s Grafton Street premises and Connaught House
Big majority of firms plan to increase salaries this year but many pulling back on recruitment, survey indicates
Sale of a majority stake in Grant Thornton, which has $2.4 billion in annual US revenue, to New Mountain represents the biggest private-equity deal in the sector
The latest arrival on the RTÉ carousel is former KPMG chief Terence O’Rourke, with more accountants set to come to Montrose
Firm began building an aviation advisory service in 2016
One individual with industry knowledge warned that nine out of 10 musicals do not make their money back, but that didn’t seem to worry RTÉ
Report details overstated sponsorship figures, ‘wildly optimistic’ projections and a ‘disappointing’ reality
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Grant Thornton operations in Ireland and Cayman Islands sued by received of failed investment adviser
EasyGo operates the largest private car charging network in the State
Musical, which ran over several weeks in Dublin last Christmas, made a loss of €2.2 million
Company has said it only has enough cash to keep trading until last week of October
Latest trade numbers show value of merchandise exports for the first eight months of the year were down by 5%
Irish-listed companies deliver €12.4bn benefit to economy, report says, as it calls for abolition of stamp duty on trading and incentives for market players
Two bodies at loggerheads over ‘stance’ on participating in Grant Thornton investigation into circumstances around two fatalities in August sea swimming race
Extra 3,000 jobs could be delivered if planned extension gets go-ahead
Grant Thornton’s MVPs, RTE is to lose some Montrose land, women and engineering, Philip Lane and deposit rates, and James Morrissey’s new book
RTÉ admitted it had no right to recoup €120,000 exit fee from presenter but told his agent ‘we need to get something back here, we are haemorrhaging money’
Ryan Tubridy ‘had no involvement’ in RTÉ’s adjustment to his published earnings, Grant Thornton forensic accountant finds
Latest Grant Thornton report into broadcaster’s pay heavily critical of ‘several failures’ by State broadcaster
Second Grant Thornton report is ‘an arrow through the heart’ of relationship between staff and management at national broadcaster
Former presenter said Grant Thornton report made clear his income for 2020 and 2021 matches what was originally published
Breda O’ Keeffe says Niall Collins and Deloitte ‘incorrectly’ relied on a Tubridy/RTÉ side letter
Tubridy says he hopes to re-establish listeners’ trust as report indicates RTÉ used wrong figures to keep published pay below €500,000
TD Niamh Smyth, who chairs media committee, believes another committee meeting before Dáil resumes regular sittings may be in order
Grant Thornton report shifts blame further towards RTÉ’s shortcomings but new director general will hold all the cards in future contract negotiations
Grant Thornton report sets out misleading figures broadcaster published in 2021 were different from correct numbers recorded on payroll systems
TD Paul McAuliffe says Public Accounts Committee eager to ‘wrap this up’ and move on from payment issues
Concrete and quarrying giant fell into receivership on foot of €25m debt in 2014
Board says it has not received copy of report or briefing on its findings
Forensic accountancy firm Mazars asked to scrutinise broadcaster’s barter account, Minister confirms
New director general Bakhurst and chair Ní Raghallaigh to push back against presenter’s evidence, claiming ‘pressing need’ to correct record
Broadcaster faces another week of tumult over misleading statements about presenter’s pay
The next focus will be the basis on which the broadcaster decided to write down Turbridy’s earnings between 2017 and 2019 by €120,000
Housing, energy, water and the planning process could act as a drag on job-creation
The OECD’s push for a landmark reform to the international tax system will begin taking effect across the EU at the end of this year. Deanna O’Connor reports on Ireland’s preparedness
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