Irish M&A outlook promising despite Brexit, Trump concerns
New figures show deal value declined 51% in Ireland last year as activity rose by 3%
The big and the bold in the world of M&As
Some of the biggest global M&A deals of the recent past have an Irish dimension
A&L Goodbody wins legal adviser of the year award
Verizon’s acquisition of Fleetmatics among big deals law firm was involved in this year
Irish arm of Eversheds in strategic tie-up with US law firm
Eversheds set to partner with Sutherland Asbill & Brennan to form single brand
Bachelor’s Quay apartments in Cork new to investment market
High rental potential for 78 homes as student numbers and employers in area grow
Covidien unit pays €20m dividend, calls for savings
Subsidiary plans to introduce additional automation processes at Tullamore plant
Growth of US multinationals is a priority
Over 140,000 people employed by US companies across Ireland
PwC moves into Cork’s largest office block, One Albert Quay
Professional services firm leases 14,000sq ft space on a 15-year basis
Work begins on Cork’s Capitol cinema site
Construction is underway on the city’s most important high-street development for many years
Cantillon: Inverison clampdown leaves Tyco and Johnson unscathed
Pfizer and Allergan not the only companies juggling with the fallout from new rules
Just send the tax bill to my personal Irish subsidiary
Tax inversion works well for corporations, but what if an individual were to try it?
Tyco confirms Cork will be global HQ following merger
Tyco to expand its Irish workforce to over 500 over next two years
Europe Letter: Europe begins to take steps against aggressive corporate tax planning
Initiatives might not be good for Ireland, which found itself back in headlines
Government distances itself from corporate inversion mergers
Minister for Enterprise Richard Bruton says Ireland has no interest in winning such deals
Clinton criticises Irish-based corporate tax ‘inversion’
Democrat calls practice of US firms moving overseas to avoid tax ‘outrageous’
EU Law Update: Travelling time is ‘working time’
Court clarifies rights of employees with no fixed place of work who travel to meet clients
Green REIT snaps up prime Cork office block for up to €58m
Property investment group agrees contract to buy One Albert Quay
Tyco moves global headquarters to Cork
Multinational fire and security company opts for Cork over Switzerland as it aims to bring total employment in Ireland up to 700
US all talk, no action on tackling corporate inversion
Cantillon: no appetite in fractured US Congress to tackle tax-avoidance strategy
Watching the detectives of the stock market can help to answer questions
Are short sellers immoral parasites or clever analysts who help to expose ‘frauds, fads and failures’?
Medtronic megadeal throws unwelcome light on Irish tax advantage
Proposed combination of medical device giants raises fresh concerns about ‘corporate inversion’
Medtronic buys Covidien for €31.6bn
Medical device giant to relocate HQ here in latest attempt at ‘inversion’ by US firm
Taoiseach says goverment determined to translate confidence in Irish economy into jobs
Two companies in Cork to create 200 new jobs to bring total of posts announced in the region in seven day to close to 1,000
US multinational to create 500 jobs in Cork
Bruton welcomes announcement by fire protection and security giant Tyco
€8m for Radisson Blu Hotel in Cork
126-bedroom hotel at Little Island made profit of more than €500,000 last year
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