The Canadian tech giant manages its global business out of Ireland and new accounts detail a boost in revenue and profits and a continuing reduction in headcount.
The Canadian company successfully pushed back on two broad data requests by Canada’s tax agency. The application of GDPR to the data held by its Irish base factored into the argument.
The e-commerce company has become the first major employer to tell its staff that they must use artificial intelligence tools in their everyday work. Will others follow suit and what impact will it have on workers?
The Canadian tech firm booked a profit through its international HQ in Ireland, which manages the Emea and South American markets and uses a green jersey tax structure.
As recently as May, it all seemed to be going to plan for Content LIama, an e-commerce software company backed by high profile investors. But the summer months appear to have changed the company's course and its future is now being tested.
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