Mobile tech firm mAdme eyes recovery after ‘horrendous’ pandemic experience
Denis O’Brien-backed business had €8.4m deficit on its balance sheet at end June 2021
Denis O’Brien-backed business had €8.4m deficit on its balance sheet at end June 2021
Legal documents filed by Mediahuis confirms names of those closely targeted in 2014 leak
Company has 42 days to file a defence in suit taken by Karl Brophy and Gavin O’Reilly
Stellar legal mind with ferocious output and common touch has become figure of criticism
Paul Gallagher continued private case work after taking role as Government legal adviser
Former taoiseach will become non-executive director of PR and lobbying firm next month
A new company law sheriff will be in town when the Corporate Enforcement Authority is set up in January
Corporate Enforcement Authority to replace Office of Director of Corporate Enforcement
Corporate watchdog gets two gardaí but had requested six
Inside Politics: Opposition will see phasing out of supports as opportunity to attack
Confidential information identifying journalistic sources may have been accessed
Approach seen as desire to establish if there is appetite among ‘INM 19’ for settlement
Media group’s name change follows acquisition almost two years ago
Among the gainers are Denis O’Brien, Eugene Murtagh and Dermot Desmond
Hugh Linehan: The era of moguls has run its course; European conglomerates have arrived
Web-enabled imaging services and AI promise to improve patient outcomes
Forays into Irish newspapers and radio have caused magnate nothing but grief
Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon ‘excited’ about pipeline of tech rulings
Politicians say O’Brien’s involvement in any issue tended to draw negative attention
Former INM chairman must now write a cheque to solicitor Simon McAleese
Data regulator finds three infringements over 2014 breach that had no legal basis
Company to relocate to the US following investment led by Boston’s Building Ventures
Balderton Capital’s Barry Maloney and former FT editor Lionel Barber also involved
Media group says it is not in a position to file defence in case taken by two members of INM-19
Limerick-based medical nutrition company bought by Ajinomoto Cambrooke
Accounts suggest new owners spent almost €25m to shut down its printing plant
Leslie Buckley seeking withdrawal of the two inspectors over objective bias
Investigators send schedule of Leslie Buckley communications with Denis O’Brien
Court documents say former chairman Leslie Buckley kept top shareholder informed
Former chairman alleges ‘objective bias’ on their part
Former INM director claims in defence documents he had full authority as its executive chairman
Businessman is also seeking Red Flag communications about him with politicians
Drury Porter Novelli reported a 24% increase in turnover to €4.39m for 2019, with pretax profit up 40%
‘Seething anger’ at publisher’s expansion plans while at the same time cutting jobs
Members of ‘INM 19’ seeking information from investigation into alleged data leak
Reach acquired initial stake in Independent Star two years ago
Vincent Crowley is latest litigant over alleged data hacking at media company in 2014
Judge ruled the singer and former MEP had not sued the correct defendant
High Court papers show second group of employees taking case against former chairman
Seven of those claiming data compromised are seeking permission to use the material
Irish Times has largest number of journalists in top 100, with RTÉ second and INM third
O’Brien suing Ganley and Red Flag over alleged lobbying campaign against billionaire
Seen & Heard: Car Trawler raising funds, Rothwell’s €3m pay, and Glenveagh apartments sale on hold
Case revolves around alleged operation to secretly download back-up IT tapes
Temporary measures announced in response to Covid-19 crisis
Republic has total of 34 reported cases as Irish airlines suspend flights to Italy
Maltese tax resident businessman says State must ‘change ways’ on taxing multinationals
Group posted earnings after taxes of €50.7m last year
Dubliner is son of former INM chairman Brian Hillery
Higher turnover threshold sees 47 mergers notified to body in 2019, 52% down on 2018
There is no shortage of potential banana skins facing equity markets, according to analysts
Mr Justice Senan Allen lifts restriction on publication of profit target following legal submissions from The Irish Times and INM
Matter arose during action to stop outgoing executive from joining rival in January
INM loses out on €60m in cash for investment as Belgians make a withdrawal
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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