Not an open and shut case 05 September 2010
By Cliff Taylor The most likely option is now a ‘long goodbye’ for Anglo, with the bank run down over a decade
ANGLO: no way out 05 September 2010 By Richard Curran It’s time to face the fact that we’re stuck with Anglo’s losses, say bosses, and choose the least costly option – to split the bank
Fatal inaction 05 September 2010 By Pat Leahy, Political Editor Brian Cowen’s perpetual air of sullen resignation is having a corrosive effect on Fianna Fáil’s already slim chances of seeing out its term in government
Dismissing the stem cell hype 05 September 2010 By Susan Mitchell A new foundation set up by three Irish doctors aims to dispel the ‘miracle’ myths about stem cell treatments that are fuelling false hopes among patients
The forgotten lessons of Richard Cantillon 05 September 2010 A Kerryman who identified key economic dangers 300 years ago could have saved us much of the misery we are suffering today, writes Antoin Murphy
The look of the Irish 05 September 2010 By Tina-Marie O’Neill The lotions and potions market is bucking the economic trend and continuing to grow, with an estimated value of over €800 million in Ireland last year – and a new emphasis on the environment
McInerney’s house of cards 05 September 2010 By Ian Kehoe, Chief News Correspondent From its 2007 record revenues of almost a quarter of a billion euro, it has been a swift and harrowing fall for one of the country’s oldest house-building firms
Cooking up a storm 05 September 2010 By Susan Mitchell Chef Derry Clarke is keeping himself busy, releasing a range of new products and a second book, as well as still enjoying cooking fine food in L’Ecrivain
Developer Wycherley undaunted by downturn 05 September 2010 The Cork-based businessman is pressing ahead with his part of a long-delayed docklands scheme, writes Samantha McCaughren