A crucial shareholder meeting to decide the future of Ires Reit, Ireland’s largest private landlord, will take place in Dublin on Friday morning following a bitter row that has engulfed the company, pitting key management in Ires in a head-to-head battle with one of the group’s largest shareholders.
Shareholders in the Irish property company will gather in the Clayton Hotel on Cardiff Lane on Friday morning to decide the future of Ires Reit . A crucial shareholder meeting to decide the future of Ires Reit , Ireland’s largest private landlord , will take place in Dublin on Friday morning following a bitter row that has engulfed the company, pitting key management in Ires in a head-to-head battle with one of the group’s largest shareholders.
In one of the most high profile and closely watched corporate sagas of recent memory, shareholders in the Irish property group will be asked to vote on ..
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