Interview of the Week: “The Christmas rush will always be there in those 10 days. But it’s how strong September, October, November are, too. That’s the challenge for us.” - Liam of Hanly, Eason.
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Law firm Thomas Montgomery & Sons operated out of a nondescript office on Upper George’s Street in Dún Laoghaire, where one of the services it provided was the loaning out of money from a client’s pension scheme to borrowers, who paid interest on the loans to the benefit of the client’s pension. The client was the sole beneficiary of the self-administered pension scheme, but now some of his pension money has allegedly gone missing, and the client finds himself unable to retire, according to documents in a recent High Court application. The late David Montgomery, of Thomas Montgomery & Sons, who drowned in the harbour at Dún Laoghaire, a short walk from his law offices, in October 2022, was involved in the operation of the loan scheme.
A Dún Laoghaire law firm, its loan scheme, and the client whose pension money went ‘missing’
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Sponsored: Nevo Electric Vehicle Show set to electrify Dublin with new models and exclusive deals
Nevo Electric Vehicle Show set to electrify Dublin with new models and exclusive deals
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We are delighted to announce Peter Jackson, CEO of Flutter, as The Irish Times Business Person of the Month for September 2024 in association with Bank of Ireland. More details at the link below. #ITBusinessAwards https://lnkd.in/e7feAqbZ
The Irish Times Business Person of the Month: Peter Jackson, Flutter
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Your top stories Friday: 👉Students across Ireland walked out of lecture yesterday in protest at the costs of education 👉 Missing Drogheda boy taken out of school two years ago 👉 Rory Gallagher's signature Stratocaster to be donated to national museum after selling for more than €1m at auction 👉 Liam Payne's death is a tragic end to the story of five cheeky boys who charmed millions 👉 Restaurants battle for survival: 'The VAT thing wouldn't save everybody but it would make a huge difference'. 👉 Opinion: Had Mary Lou stuck with Fianna Fáil, she could be closer to becoming first woman taoiseach Read more: https://lnkd.in/ecwmuCPP
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For most of the year, Irish books and stationery retailer Eason normally does about €1.2 million-€1.3 million per week in revenue at its network of shops around the Republic. Come Christmas time, it expects to achieve that level of turnover each day for the 10 days leading up to December 25th.
Mr Eason: The Meath accountant who turned a bookshop chain into a cash cow for shareholders
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GAAGo reports 118% surge in subscription revenue
GAAGo reports 118% surge in subscription revenue
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Bank issues alert to business owners over ‘live chat’ scam
Bank issues alert to business owners over ‘live chat’ scam
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A New York Times book critic spent five days in Dublin. Here’s how he got on: 'The literary ghosts still stalk the medieval streetscapes – so many ghosts that they collide into one another and seem to make up a spectral and talkative rugby team' https://lnkd.in/e3QtHQNt
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Dangerous toys made outside EU sold online within the bloc
Dangerous toys made outside EU sold online within the bloc
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