
Killian Woods
Business Reporter at Business Post
Senior business reporter with @businessposthq | [email protected]
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2 days ago |
businesspost.ie | Killian Woods
Business Post subscribers can read: • The projects that contributed to Instrotec’s current issues • The household names the succesful company has worked with over the years • Details contained in the independent expert’s report
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3 days ago |
businesspost.ie | Killian Woods
Close Commercial Property Property investment returns rise at highest rate since 2022 - JLL Ireland report Overall returns from Irish property investments have stabilised and begun to rise
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4 days ago |
businesspost.ie | Killian Woods
Close Ireland's Tax Mirage Ireland’s Tax Mirage: Musk’s X builds up €240m of tax benefits to cut future tax bills The movement of more than €7.9 billion worth of intellectual property into Twitter International Company in 2019 was a significant contributor to the surge of IP linked to tech firms in Ireland
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4 days ago |
businesspost.ie | Killian Woods
Close Ireland's Tax Mirage Ireland’s Tax Mirage: Inside X’s €8 billion Irish gambit – and Big Tech’s IP billions In the three years before X’s Irish entity took on almost €8 billion of IP, it was a profitable operation
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4 days ago |
businesspost.ie | Killian Woods
Close Funding No private developers draw from €750m housing fund criticised by Cairn Homes and Ires Reit Eddie Byrne, chief executive of Ires Reit: The scheme was ‘designed for the private sector but it doesn’t work from anybody’s perspective’
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RT @whytebarry: The collapse of 23&me got me thinking about Genomics Medicine Ireland. GMI used €66m in taxpayer funds to build up a huge…

Interesting deal here showing the influence of the international protection accommodation service (IPAS) on comm prop sector. - Property goes to market in Nov 2024 at €2.5m - Sold for €3.15m in early March - Days later it's confirmed the property will be an IPAS housing centre

A landmark Dublin city building, which in recent weeks sold for 26 per cent above the guide price, is being turned into an international protection accommodation service (IPAS) housing centre, the Business Post can reveal. https://t.co/p6Yv3o7Ork

RT @businessposthq: This Sunday’s edition. Pick up a copy in stores or subscribe at https://t.co/u5ystSGUtr: 🗞️ Inside Micheál Martin’s…