KPMG have been retained to sell the death notice website founded by siblings Jay and Dymphna Coleman. Its high valuation is being driven by its market share, margins and growth opportunities.
Former Armagh captain Jarlath Burns is not defined solely by the GAA, although he would argue that the foundations it has given him allows him to see others’ point of view. He may well be a rare thing in Ireland: a republican in the truest sense of the word.
Beyoncé, Rihanna, Lady Gaga and Michelle Obama are all fans of Irish designer Laura Weber, who founded her own embroidery atelier in New York. She reveals how the pandemic changed the city and why 2021 is shaping up to be her best yet.
Hiring software company Greenhouse has raised $110m and is now expanding its Irish operations. Its founder Daniel Chait talks about the future of work, reveals his struggles to get VC backing, and offers advice to both job hunters and companies hiring staff.
Shane O’Sullivan's digital pharmacy firm Healthwave already has 25,000 customers. Next up is the lucrative European market, and O'Sullivan is raising between €50m and €100m to help him crack it.
The Irish arm of the global consulting firm Mercer is in the firing line over alleged equity losses in the company's pension scheme. Just what happened, and what is now at stake?
A network of four regional start-up support hubs will take over the State-sponsored accelerator programme. From geographic reach to extended timelines, they promise to do more with less and target one key metric for the indigenous tech scene: jobs.
Oisin Hanrahan's Handy is the dominant marketplace for matching tradespeople and customers in the US. Here he explains how Handy came out on top, why Amazon can't compete with it, and how he intends to grow the business 10x from here.
New documents prepared by the online questionnaire firm in Dublin provide a rare level of detail in the relocation of intellectual property to Ireland common to countless tech multinationals. Meanwhile, the more discreet Mentor Graphics is preparing to repatriate billions out of Shannon.
Despite Covid-19, Conor McCarthy remains focused on scaling Dublin Aerospace. He talks about rising through the ranks at Aer Lingus, being poached by Michael O’Leary, launching AirAsia and why he would never become a tax exile.
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