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Full coverage: Technology

Draining the double malt: How Microchip’s Irish-taxed profit topped $1bn for the first time

As the multinational chipmaker moves the registered office of a key holding company from Ireland to Malta, its Irish tax bill is surging. What exactly is happening?

Thomas Hubert
20th Feb, 2024 - 3 min read

Capitalising: How CircleRock has brought in new venture partners to scale its business

Founded by Conor Sharpe and Barry O’Neill, CircleRock Capital hopes to back up to 25 companies this year. It has just hired four experienced new venture partners to help it get there.

Tom Lyons
20th Feb, 2024 - 6 min read

Enda McDonagh’s call to action: “There are huge changes coming for businesses”

A major survey of Irish and global CEOs by PwC unveils a wide range of concerns. From AI to climate to regulation, companies are facing unprecedented challenges and re-invention is the new norm.

Tom Lyons
19th Feb, 2024 - 9 min read

American restaurant giant Inspire Brands swoops on Waterford food delivery software firm Vromo

Inspire Brands is one of the biggest restaurant groups in the world with 32,000 restaurants in 60 countries. Why has it bought an Irish company?

Tom Lyons
14th Feb, 2024 - 3 min read

Cillian Hilliard: from Made in Chelsea to investing €25m growth equity in a Cork software firm

Screendragon, a SaaS workflow automation company, has been growing fast but under the radar. Why did Kennet Partners and PE firm Federated Hermes decide to back it?

Tom Lyons
8th Feb, 2024 - 4 min read

ICT and pharma thrive again as they shake off the slowdown hangovers

The twin engines of the Irish economy were sputtering amid lay-offs and contractions. They are firing once again, fuelled by research and technology.

Stephen Kinsella
8th Feb, 2024 - 5 min read

Good or bad for innovation? Debating the Digital Markets Act

Apple is opening up its app store weeks before the EU’s law to halt the emergence of online monopolies takes effect. Brussels argues it will level the playing field for start-ups, but will it stifle innovation at the world’s top tech firms?

S. Keyes and T. Hubert
31st Jan, 2024 - 9 min read

Tech will continue to create jobs in Ireland, especially for lawyers: Rewinding the week that was

The meteoric growth of OpenAI’s Dublin office shows that multinationals are still very happy to come to Ireland to do business, pay (less) tax, and face regulators.

Thomas Hubert
28th Jan, 2024 - 4 min read

As ChatGPT prepares to talk to Europe out of Dublin, OpenAI is lining up big Irish plans

Workers laid off by other US multinationals and senior tech figures are flocking to artificial intelligence’s rising star as it builds its Irish office to grow sales and face EU regulation. It already employs over 50 in an office on St Stephen's Green.

Thomas Hubert
24th Jan, 2024 - 6 min read

Tech giant Google issues court proceedings against Irish data watchdog

The judicial review case, believed to concern a Data Protection Commission inquiry into Google's user account creation process, is the latest in a wave of big tech cases against the body.

Niall Sargent
19th Jan, 2024 - 3 min read
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