Row over property company comes before Commercial Court Shareholder claims board had been acting in oppressive manner
Mon, May 17, 2021, 19:00 Aodhan O Faolain
A dispute involving a minority shareholder and the directors of a company with significant stakes in commercial property at Dublin Citywest Campus has been admitted to the fast-track Commercial Court.
The action concerns Oviedo Ltd, whose business includes the management of a substantial commercial and residential property development at Citywest.
Swiss-registered Fulman Holdings Sarl, which owns 33.6 per cent of Oviedo, claims the board of Oviedo has been acting in an oppressive manner and in disregard of its shareholders’ rights and interests.
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Pandemic prevents college football fixture from taking place in Dublin for second year in a row
Illinois and Nebraska will remain Stateside for the fixture, with talks ongoing regarding future editions in Dublin. By The42 Team Wednesday 17 Feb 2021, 10:30 PM Feb 17th 2021, 10:30 PM 3,518 Views 1 Comment
Georgia Tech players celebrate with the Keough-Naughton trophy after the 2016 fixture in Dublin.
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Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
THE UNIVERSITY OF Illinois and local organisers in Ireland have confirmed that the 2021 edition of college football’s Aer Lingus Classic will not take place at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium and will be played instead in the United States, at Memorial Stadium in Champaign.
The 2021 season-opening game scheduled for Dublin, Ireland, is coming back to the states.
A release from the Nebraska Athletic Department says the game has been moved after “extensive consultation with the Irish government, medical authorities, and the administrative staffs at Nebraska and Illinois”. The August 28 game will now be played in Chapaign at Illinois’ Memorial Stadium.
“We are disappointed that we will not be able to travel to Ireland to open the 2021 football season in Dublin,” Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos said. “The trip would have been a memorable experience for the young men in our football program, so I feel badly they won’t have this opportunity.
February 17, 2021
In what has been a developing story for the last few weeks, the Aer Lingus Classic vs. Illinois in Dublin, Ireland will not happen.
The Week Zero game set for Aug. 28 was officially moved to Champaign on Wednesday, as all parties involved agreed it was the right moved to make after extensive consultation with the Irish government, medical authorities and the administrative staffs at both schools.
“We are disappointed that we will not be able to travel to Ireland to open the 2021 football season in Dublin,” Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos said in a statement. “The trip would have been a memorable experience for the young men in our football program, so I feel badly they won’t have this opportunity.