Davos 2022 ‘the most timely and consequential’ forum ever, says WEF founder
Issues of war, epidemics and climate and global food crises need to be addressed by delegates
Issues of war, epidemics and climate and global food crises need to be addressed by delegates
Denis O’Brien’s offer won out despite the prospect of a higher price from a rival bidder
Key witnesses given two months to respond to commission of inquiry’s conclusions
Denis O’Brien-backed business had €8.4m deficit on its balance sheet at end June 2021
Journalism site backed by Michael McDowell says it has 5,500 paying subscribers
Businessman named one of seven people who engaged in ‘active concealment’
British Titanic Society will lay wreaths at Roches Point and memorials in Cobh
Consolidation ‘spells end of competition in the telecoms market for smaller players’
Stripe founders’ gains recognised on Forbes list of 2,668 people in ‘three comma club’
Cantillon: Move by Papua New Guinea could affect planned sale of telecom’s Pacific arm
Group ponders legal options as Papa New Guinea hits it with substantial bill – €90.5m
Telecoms company’s net debt stood at $5.5 billion at the end of December
Legal documents filed by Mediahuis confirms names of those closely targeted in 2014 leak
Irish businessman was appointed as an adviser to fellow billionaire Mikhail Fridman’s company in 2015
Human rights body chaired by Denis O’Brien relocates to Avoca Court in Blackrock village
Joe Brennan: Smurfit Kappa has been one of the darlings of the Irish market recently
Owners and tenants of apartment complex have made fresh submission on plan
Businessman reunited with family after three years on ‘a day of great happiness’
Mediahuis denies responsibility for alleged actions of former chairman Leslie Buckley
Council finds scheme does not detract from area’s amenities despite local objections
Scheduled trial is the culmination of a bitter seven-year legal wrangle
Some 24 entrepreneurs to be selected as finalists, with new sustainability award
Business Comment: Oxfam report shows Irish billionaires are up €18bn due to pandemic
Charity calls for special tax on ‘extreme wealth’ to help fund recovery from pandemic
The most memorable utterances of the year on bitcoin, climate action and more
In a sequel to 2020 no one wanted, some thrived, some slumped and some were unlucky
UK-registered company Murray Holdings records 27% dip in revenues last year to £22.7m
A screen production boom and funding policy impasse marked the industry’s year
Sean Corkery jumped at the chance to lead the aviation software firm out of trouble
Newstalk’s Pat Kenny and Today FM’s Dermot & Dave among JNLR ratings winners
Company has 42 days to file a defence in suit taken by Karl Brophy and Gavin O’Reilly
EY awards: Company employs more than 670 and has annual revenue of over €300m
Affidavit filed by Web Summit co-founder Daire Hickey
‘Dad had a lot of professional highs and lows in his life’
Attitude towards international tax domicile may changes with future governments
Whether it is Denis O’Brien or Jeff Bezos, we must parse billionaires’ statements to assess their credibility
Seen & heard: Stripe’s office hunt, surge in demand for work permits and more data centres
Seen & Heard: FBD ordered to make payments of ‘tens of thousands of euro’ to publicans over pandemic losses
Authors of report on media ownership claim release implied they were paid by IRA
Denis O’Brien telco said to be close to a deal
Accounts show businessman’s Portuguese property had £7.2m in net assets
The outgoing chief justice was the first member of his family to go to university
Chief executive unveils new strategy for Australian telecoms group running to 2025
Canadian group buys 10 high-profile Londis convenience outlets from Griffin Group
Digicel founder seeking to sell off Pacific arm of telecoms group
Mobile top-up service provider brings in investor for first time
The one-time stockbroker from Belfast was considered dynamic and gregarious
Ex-taoiseach well acquainted with new colleagues at Heneghan Strategic Communications
Proposed development involves substantive demolition of eight-storey Beacon Hotel
Australian telco says Denis O’Brien-owned unit a ‘commercially attractive asset’
Executive expected to take over top board role in the near future
Deal for sale of Pacific operations of Denis O’Brien’s mobile business has been expected
Impoverished nation is one of Denis O’Brien-controlled telco’s key markets
Possible sale of Pacific business set to drag into second half
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices