Conor Sheridan has grown used to telling his story in numbers. In 2018, his fried chicken chain Mad Egg was generating millions in revenue from just a handful of outlets. In 2021, his hospitality tech spin-off Nory raised €2 million in seed capital. Now, less than five years later, the company has attracted a total of more than $62.6 million from some of Europe’s most selective investors. The latest instalment is a $37 million Series B led by Stockholm-based Kinnevik, a public investment house known for backing consumer and software giants such as Zalando and TravelPerk. For Sheridan, it represents…
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