Seen & Heard: WaterWipes approach, Uisce Éireann investment warning, Ornua’s marketing spend for Kerrygold and Metabolomics Diagnostics sold
Seen & Heard: WaterWipes approach, Uisce Éireann investment warning, Ornua ’s marketing spend for Kerrygold and Metabolomics Diagnostics sold
The newspaper understands that the group – which represents carriers including American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, Southwest and United – has met US officials a number of times on the issue. It has also joined a High Court action taken by Ryanair, Aer Lingus and the DAA against the Irish Aviation Authority winter slot restrictions.
The newspaper understands the company – founded in 2008 by Edward McCloskey, a member of the family behind the Boyne Valley Group – could have a price tag of at least €300 million. The semistate company said its multibillion-euro capital expenditure budget needs to double in the next five years to ensure a safe water supply and support the State’s social and economic growth.
The figure was revealed in a court order last Monday, in which a US judge struck down Ornua’s trademark infringement claims against a rival US company over the Irish firm’s Kerrygold butter brand.
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