Anthony O'Reilly
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The final Independent on Sunday is a testament to its journalistic verities
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Greenslade The Independent dream that lasted for 30 years
Roy GreensladeIt was the newspaper phenomenon of its age, but now, given the inexorable overall decline in sales, the Independent’s days seem numbered
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Ireland’s former newspaper owner protects himself from creditors who are seeking £70m while the country’s new media magnate acquires a £42m plane
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Bailed-out bank seeks to cross-examine O’Reilly, once Ireland’s richest man and ex-boss of Heinz and Independent newspaper group, over his financial means
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But the union believes they are overdue and do not alter the country’s current media landscape
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Roy Greenslade recalls the day the former Washington Post editor confronted loyalists in the Ardoyne
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Robert Pitt to take helm at newspaper group in autumn
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Former media tycoon loses legal bid to delay payback
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Ireland's former media tycoon reduces stake in his old company
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Latest ABC figures show paper sold only 43,224 full price copies
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Former INM chief executive takes on a different challenge
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New book explores the contradictions of WT Stead, inventor of tabloid sensationalism
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Cash-strapped publisher puts 67 paintings and drawings up for auction
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Roy Greenslade looks at the problems involved in closing down a jointly owned daily paper
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Vincent Browne accuses Denis O'Brien of editorial interference
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Irish media group contemplates disposal to reduce debt burden
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'I respect journalists' says Irish media tycoon accused of despising journalism
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Denis O'Brien bidding for Eircom, a company once controlled by his rival, Tony O'Reilly
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Second thoughts on Simon Kelner's 13 years running the Indy. By Roy Greenslade
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Roy Greenslade looks back at Simon Kelner's 13-year Independent career
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Roy Greenslade: Newspaper ownership defies business logic, as Denis O'Brien's investment in Independent News & Media proves yet again
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Ireland business blog with Lisa O'Carroll Could Denis O'Brien's Caribbean success fuel INM takeover?
Why has the Digicel tycoon spent €600m building up a stake in Ireland's biggest newspaper group when he can make money much more easily in emerging markets?
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Dan Sabbagh: This is a small country of 4.5 million but these are people who buy newspapers
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Dermot Desmond becomes one of biggest shareholders in Independent News & Media
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Some of the colourful figures involved in the ownership of the Independent over the past quarter-century
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Lest it pass us by after all the hullabaloo of recent months, it should be recorded that Independent News & Media's chief executive, Gavin O'Reilly, is on the verge of comprehensively defeating the troublesome shareholder Denis O'Brien
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Board wins two-thirds majority on votes at first of at least three extraordinary general meetings. By James Robinson
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Denis O'Brien is believed to have made a revised proposal to the bondholders of Independent News & Media (INM) as an alternative to the one proposed by chief executive Gavin O'Reilly
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OK, so Independent News & Media's financial dramas appear to have reached a satisfactory conclusion - for the moment at least
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Greenslade Irish investigative reporter lashes media bosses for newsroom timidity