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Loughrea’s Chanelle Pharma sold to leading international private equity firm

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One of Ireland’s most successful companies, Chanelle Pharma has been sold by its founder Michael H Burke to Exponent, a leading private equity firm. Headquartered in Loughrea, Chanelle Pharma is Ireland’s largest indigenous manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals for animal and human health. The terms of the sale have not been disclosed.

The importance of a sinking fund in an owners’ management company

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The Multi Unit Development Act, 2011, commonly referred to as the MUD Act, introduced a framework to regularise private developments where owners’ management companies (OMC) operate. These developments typically include apartments and other residential units but may include some commercial property.

When it comes to decisions, we need one for the road

In the heady days before the commencement of lockdown, several hundred people spent about a month in the ballroom of the g Hotel for the long running and comprehensive oral hearing into the impact of the proposed Galway City Ring Road.

Are you thinking of selling?

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As property stock continues to drop prices continue to rise, but is there an end in sight?

Taking stock and making plans

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As the days get shorter and the winter solstice approaches, spending time outside happens less and less. This is the time to take stock of how your garden is working for you, and consider any changes you’d like to make in time for spring. Mind you, it might seem as though you’re working for the garden rather than the other way around, with mowing, trimming and tidying taking more time than you’d like, so if you’d like to change that, it’s worth considering some improvements to your garden layout and planting.

New start-up and innovation academy for medical technology

A series of start-up presentations to support Galway’s medical device industry will take place in September.

Heated meeting hears 2020 chief ask stakeholders to focus on delivering one of world’s top cultural events

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The chief executive of Galway 2020 has this week called on all the stakeholders to focus on the bigger picture and help deliver what will be one of the world’s top cultural events.

Church Street Stakeholders have their say

Stakeholders have been reacting to the news that the westward one-way system has been unanimously passed for Church Street in Athlone.

Venture capital firm Atlantic Bridge to visit the PorterShed

Dublin Venture Capital Firm Atlantic Bridge will visit Galway tomorrow Friday (Sept 30) when Investment Director at Atlantic Bridge Helen Mc Breen will be in conversation with John Breslin of NUI at the PorterShed on Friday.

Interim examiner appointed to Elverys

On Wednesday afternoon The High Court appointed Simon Coyle of Mazars as the interim examiner to Staunton Sports (trading as Elverys). Elverys has its headquarters in Castlebar and has 55 stores across Ireland and employs 650 people. The appointment of the interim receiver came on foot of a petition by NAMA. There had been much speculation on the future of the company after news broke late last week of plans for the company to be placed into receivership, before being acquired by the company’s management with the backing of investors in a pre-pack receivership.

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