Mallinckrodt to file Ireland’s second-largest examinership case within days
Irish court will be asked to rubberstamp $1.3 billion debt reduction plan agreed in US
Irish court will be asked to rubberstamp $1.3 billion debt reduction plan agreed in US
Corporation tax generated €11.8 billion in receipts last year, €1 in every €5 collected
With everyone looking for ventilators as Covid hit, Medtronic tore up the corporate playbook
Supply chain specialist to pay €10.35 per sq ft in long-term lease at Clonee scheme
Lawsuits in US claim company profited from country’s opioid epidemic
The company has been dramatically ramping up production of ventilators from its Co Galway plant to meet explosion of demand
Israel attracted a record $21.8 billion of foreign direct investment in 2018
Medical device-maker based in Dublin raises its forecast for full-year adjusted profit
Leading medical device manufacturer says operations will move to other plants, including one in Galway
Despite both global and domestic challenges, industry leaders remain upbeat about Ireland’s future prosperity
Pretax profits more than double to €1.58m at Irish unit of medical devices maker
Medical device maker hurt by slowing growth in diabetes and heart product divisions
Study shows Galway company’s aerosol drug delivery tech can reduce hospital admissions
Mallinckrodt to base global R&D facility for medical devices in Blanchardstown
Flamel shareholders approve reincorporating Nasdaq-listed company in Ireland
Subsidiary plans to introduce additional automation processes at Tullamore plant
Covidien pharma spin-off reports big jump in sales of specilaty branded products
A central feature of the new politics is never making a decision on anything if it can possibly be avoided
The growth rate may be statistical fact but it is a fiction in reflecting what is actually going on
Ireland’s Top 1000 companies hit record profits of some €36bn in this year’s survey
Large portion of profits not subject to Irish taxation following aquisition by Medtronic
Pfizer and Allergan not the only companies juggling with the fallout from new rules
Except for the firms involved, few in the US or Ireland benefit from inversion deals
Company still integrating Covidien after $49.9bn corporate inversion that moves domicile to Ireland
Minister for Enterprise Richard Bruton says Ireland has no interest in winning such deals
US manufacturer of car batteries will cut tax bill by $500m by acquiring Cork based protection and security company Tyco International
CEO says ‘pretty dramatic change’ in US tax code would be needed to move back
OECD report suggests investment by Irish firms abroad hit $75 billion in first-half of 2015
Dublin-based pharma group pencils in potential sales of more than $500m for skin cancer therapy
Alert comes as medical device maker reports better-than-expected figures for first full quarter since $49.9bn acquisition
Medtronic is in 68th position while Apple is still the world’s most valuable company
Two-thirds of surveyed companies grew sales in last financial year, ‘Irish Times’ report finds
Company establishing a new manufacturing facility in Dublin
Mid-market deals drive the recovery with 81% boost in sub-€100m mergers and acquisitions
Medical devices group is looking to Ireland for growth, says chief executive Omar Ishrak
Medical device giant starts trading in New York after corporate inversion deal with Irish-based Covidien
Deal awaits High Court sanction before completion to create global powerhouse in medical devices
Data storage company Seagate Technology spent most on R&D at €889m
GlaxoSmithKline receives clearance to buy most of the vaccines business of Novartis
Medical device giant says it remains on course for $42.9bn Covidien deal
Politicians concerned over EU member state’s dealings with multinationals
Covidien transferred right to $6.9bn loan to new entity
US jobless rate fell in September to 5.9 per cent, the lowest level since July 2008
US pharma company scraps deal with Italian firm Cosmo Pharmaceuticals
State is opposed to tax inversions and only welcomes ‘real companies’
Obama approves rules to stem pace of ‘tax inversions’ that will affect Irish-linked deals
US medical device maker was planning a tax move to Ireland
Cantillon: no appetite in fractured US Congress to tackle tax-avoidance strategy
Five shops producing rent of €1.4m and yield of 4 per cent for top bidder Irish Life
New figures indicate M&A activity in Ireland is at its strongest since the early 2008
President Barack Obama’s full- throated denunciation of overseas mergers seems to be slowing down the flow of potential deals
Medical devicemaker claims main rationale for deal is strategic
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