Vinny Breslin and his co-founders have sold their holiday property management company in a multi-million-dollar deal. But it took the Donegal man decades of hard work to get there. This is how it happened.
Stock market investors agreed to back W3bcloud's plans to build a multinational data centre operator for blockchain and crypto technologies. Instead, the Irish companies due to handle its profits are facing insolvency.
The IT multinational’s Irish operation bucked the global downturn as Carolan Lennon took the helm. And it grew its tax advantage even further.
Oisin Hanrahan built and sold Handy and ran the Nasdaq-listed Angi. Now he’s back in start-up mode with Keychain and is trying to solve the outsourcing woes of brands and manufacturers.
DC EV is turning the leap of going electric into a no-strings-attached monthly subscription, while GoPlugable lets neighbours share their home chargers for money. Both are ready to launch.
The IT multinational may be selling its Dublin campus, but it still has plenty of accumulated profits in Ireland to send back to headquarters.
US-headquartered, Chinese-owned Riot Games is hiring to beef up its third global tax team in Dublin, where intellectual property has turned its office into a billion-euro business.
The social media giant re-invested half of the profits distributed by its Dublin advertising business last year. Ireland itself is the main destination of this splurge on cloud infrastructure.
Inex is a non-for-profit organisation that helps keep Ireland's internet connected. The auditor has resigned of an entity that has over 100 members including some of the biggest tech companies in the world.
This year, Cubic Telecom is on track to sell 31 per cent of all the units it sold between 2005 and 2022. That extraordinary growth is why SoftBank is buying a majority shareholding.
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