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Michael Lynn rolls the dice on Supreme Court appeal

Michael Lynn rolls the dice on Supreme Court appeal

It may be a case of, be careful what you wish for. Michael Lynn, the disgraced solicitor convicted of stealing €18 million from the banks, has been granted leave to bring a Supreme Cour...

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How a VC deal “collapsed” for a foodtech start-up after its loan-note holders “refused” its terms

How a VC deal “collapsed” for a foodtech start-up after its loan-note holders “refused” its terms

Food packaging technology start-up Senoptica had signed a term sheet with WakeUp Capital to raise €2.25 million to invest in the business last June but the deal “collapsed” after the co...

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The State spent €80m on eye health last year, it could get a lot higher

The State spent €80m on eye health last year, it could get a lot higher

A fight is brewing between optometrists and the State. If you’re a medical card holder, you’re entitled to a free eye examination every two years. The same goes if you’ve made enough PR...

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Relm receivers accused of halting €2.8m sale of Ashton’s pub in the High Court

Relm receivers accused of halting €2.8m sale of Ashton’s pub in the High Court

Overlooking the river Dodder, in Clonskeagh, Ashton’s pub bills itself as a place that “blends old-school charm with a modern touch”. A place where you can enjoy creamy pints, honest fo...

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Sparfell pulls the plug on tentative Irish aircraft leasing business

Sparfell pulls the plug on tentative Irish aircraft leasing business

Sparfell, a Swiss aviation firm, has pulled the plug on its long-held plans for aircraft leasing operations in Dublin. The Geneva-headquartered company established its Irish entity, Spa...

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