Nominations open for EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Some 24 entrepreneurs to be selected as finalists, with new sustainability award
Some 24 entrepreneurs to be selected as finalists, with new sustainability award
EY awards: Company employs more than 670 and has annual revenue of over €300m
Over 120 nominations received for the awards, which are now in their 24th year
Some 24 entrepreneurs will be selected to compete across three categories this year
Agrochemicals company employs more than 70 people and generates €60m in revenue
Tech and life sciences businesses well represented in addition to traditional players
Future revenues expected to be lower than forecast as explorer cuts third of global staff
Group needs to tackle its debts and cut costs amid disappointment off Guyana
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Business week: also in the news was Tullow’s share price collapse and fossil fuels
Joe Brennan: One-time stock market darling pummelled by slew of negative news
Markets close: Iseq finishes flat in negative day
Problems at Ghana and Guyana oil fields for company founded by Aidan Heavey
Business Week: also in the news are Budget 2020; the economy; and fossil fuel struggles
Former Tullow boss’s latest venture aims to exploit divestment drive by big energy
Boru Energy to be headed by Heavey and Tom Hickey and will target assets in Africa
Cantillon: Aidan Heavey is dipping his toes into the exploration business again
Finalists employ nearly 13,000 people and generate annual revenues of almost €1.2bn
Group to pay an annual dividend of at least $100m from 2019 for a yield of around 3%
Caveat: In Irish business community, links to unsavoury regimes are everywhere
Irish-based group to drill in Guyana, near where Exxon Mobil found 4bn barrels of crude
Oil man who founded business as small gas producer in Senegal leaves firm in good shape
Reinvestment requirements weigh against possibility of dividend payment resumption
African explorer points to ‘strong progress’ in 2018, especially in Ghana
Linchpin Aidan Heavey the driving force behind Tullow for more than three decades
Oil and gas explorer’s net debt fell by over $1.3bn last year to $3.5bn
Biggest changeover in recent years at helm of Irish-based publicly-listed companies
Co Mayo-headquartered safety wear company recorded revenues of over €140m in 2016
The 24 finalists together employ over 5,200 people with revenues of more than €477m
Kerry Group boss opts for long goodbye as turnover among Iseq chiefs speeds up
Chief financial officer replaced on full-time basis by Les Wood
Disruption to be minimised as Tommy Breen step downs in July after nine years as CEO
Shareholder groups increasingly active in opposing higher pay at Irish PLCs
Outgoing chief executive says he’s ‘confident’ about company’s prospects after equity raise
Banks underwriting the share sale will seek to sell by tomorrow morning the remaining stock being offered
The Irish oil group is seeking to raise €706m to cut $4.8bn net debt before key refinancing
Oil group in process of CEO handover of Heavey to McDade as it faces debt refinancing
Short sellers raise bets against oil company following £607 million share sale
Shares in oil company drop as new stock being offered at more than 45% discount
Aidan Heavey’s successor to have smaller bonus plan and salary 18 per cent lower
Tullow’s chief steps down and client of Auld Dubliner pub has to sit down after getting bill
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Oil group focuses this year on deleveraging and refinancing $3.3bn banks facility
Find is ‘incremental positive’ for exploration group, says broker Davy
Tullow Oil up 0.65% in Dublin following announcement Aidan Heavey was to step down
Tough two years takes some sparkle off what would have been a stellar career
Oil explorer announces leadership handover to Paul McDade after three decades
Irish oil company to write off €400 million of its investment in project in 2016 results
Short sellers and hedge funds feel the pain as Irish company’s market cap soars 160%
Shares in explorer rise as analyst says investors have priced in the production decline
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Irish explorer strikes oil three years after Ghanaian government approved plan
Shares in exploration company fall over 10 per cent on two downgrades
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