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When Giovanni Trapattoni was appointed Republic of Ireland manager in 2008, he brought one vital ingredient - experience. The former Italy coach, who has won 10 league titles in four countries, took over a side reeling from their worst qualification camp Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Gavin O'Reilly's departure brought to an end his family's 30-year control of Ireland's largest media company and ended years of squabbling between Mr O'Brien and the O'Reillys. Businessman Denis O'Brien bought 5 per cent of Independent News & Media today Full Article at Irish Times
Reuters - 1 hours ago By Padraic Halpin DUBLIN, May 2 (Reuters) - When Giovanni Trapattoni was appointed Ireland soccer manager in 2008, he brought one vital ingredient - experience. The former Italy coach, who has won 10 league titles in four countries, Full Article at FourFourTwo.com
Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte says the Government is concerned about diversity of ownership and diversity of content in the Irish media.. Mr Rabbitte was responding to questions about the resignation of Gavin O'Reilly as chief executive of Ind Full Article at RTE Interactive
The latest press release removes the word "unanimous" from the vote of directors in relation to yesterday's agreement. RTE News understands that two directors - Lucy Gaffney and Paul Connolly - voted against the compromise deal. It is believed they were Full Article at RTE Interactive
* Key shareholders such as Denis O'Brien sought to oust O'Reilly * O'Reilly says shareholder tension a distraction * To be replaced by COO Vincent Crowley DUBLIN, April 19 (Reuters) - Irish publishing group Independent News & Media chief executive Gavin Full Article at Reuters
The head of one of Ireland's largest media groups has resigned, as a long-running ownership battle witnesses its first casualty. Gavin O'Reilly, chief executive of Independent News & Media, quit following the boardroom struggle with billionaire telecoms Full Article at Belfast Telegraph
Irish publishing group Independent News & Media chief executive Gavin O'Reilly has stepped down at a board meeting on Thursday after pressure from key shareholders, billionaires Denis O'Brien and Dermot Desmond. O'Brien, who owns nearly 22 percent of the Full Article at Independent Online (South Africa)
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Denis O'Brien, (born 19 April 1958 in County Cork), is an Irish entrepreneur. An Arts graduate of University College Dublin, O'Brien received an MBA in corporate finance from Boston College in 1982 and holds an honorary doctorate from University College Dublin. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Anglo Irish Bank has been blamed for absolutely everything that has gone wrong in Irish banking. That is both wrong and unfair
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Denis O'Brien and Ireland: Future historians will be baffled if Denis O'Brien is allowed to become Ireland's Berlusconi, says John-Paul McCarthyThe obsessive pursuit of Gavin O'Reilly belies the baffling message in Bruce Arnold's column last Monday in the Irish Independent -- the idea that rallying round O'Brien will bring peace to Independent News & Media (INM).
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