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Chief executive accused of using firm’s money to house girlfriends settles High Court case

Chief executive accused of using firm’s money to house girlfriends settles High Court case

Tue, 16 Dec, 2025

It had been claimed that HansaWorld chief executive Karl Bohlin had been primarily concerned with his love life and finding a girlfriend
Argos paid out dividend of €200m after shutdown of Irish business

Argos paid out dividend of €200m after shutdown of Irish business

Tue, 11 Mar, 2025

The retailer shut down its 34 bricks and mortar stores here in June 2023 and was able to make the €200 million dividend payout after internal financial restructuring in November 2023.
Nearly half of Irish businesses plan to increase investment this year, surveys says

Nearly half of Irish businesses plan to increase investment this year, surveys says

Fri, 17 Jan, 2025

48 per cent of Irish businesses plan to increase investment in capital projects – higher than the 37 per cent of businesses in the UK.

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