US computer chip making giant Intel is reportedly in advanced talks with an asset management company to provide more than $11bn (€10.2bn) to build a plant in Ireland. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Intel is seeking to partner with Apollo Global Management in a deal which could come together over the next few weeks. Read the full story here.
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