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Grant Thornton Ireland, the fifth largest accounting firm the State, is working with investment bankers from Deutsche Bank on its future strategy after fielding numerous approaches from private equity firms that are swarming the sector globally, according to sources.
Grant Thornton in US proposes takeover of UK and Irish accounting firms
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The company behind the Sporting Emporium, the Dublin city centre casino owned by Dermot Desmond, owes him €4.2 million, the latest financial accounts show.
Profits slide at Dermot Desmond’s Sporting Emporium
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Grocery shoppers were left in chaos on Thursday after retailer SuperValu’s card payment system was hit with technical problems.
SuperValu customers hit by contactless payment glitch
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The ECB held interest rates as expected, but left the door open to cutting in September.
ECB keeps interest rate at 3.75%
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Car rental firms spent heavily on EVs but they are now pulling back amid plunging resale values. It underlines the issues with EVs in wider society.
Car hire firms have their financial fingers burned by electric vehicles
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Smart Money: While the ECB has started to cut rates, don’t bank on a big drop in interest rates this year
Don’t bank on a big drop in interest rates this year
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Datalex, the retail software provider to airlines, said on Thursday it plans to raise €25 million in the “early autumn” as it seeks to repay high-cost loans from its main investor, Dermot Desmond, and secure working capital to invest in growing the business.
Datalex plans to raise €25m in share sale in ‘early autumn’
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A man suspected of making online threats to shoot Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and Garda Commissioner Drew Harris following violence in Coolock, Dublin has been arrested by gardaí.
Man arrested over threats to Mary Lou McDonald and Drew Harris
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Grant Thornton’s US business has discussed a possible deal to acquire the accounting group’s UK and Irish affiliates in what would be one of the most ambitious merger transactions in the sector to date.
Grant Thornton in US proposes takeover of UK and Irish accounting firms
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