The manoeuvrings of a small Belfast firm, in its exit from London’s AIM, has once again thrust the dreary state of public listings in Ireland and the UK into the spotlight.
Last year, the independent city newspaper made enough to pay its founders a living wage. Lois Kapila and Sam Tranum explain how they got here.
The election of the US president appears to have driven seismic policy changes at Meta. Meanwhile, evidential barriers and practicalities stymie efforts to regulate social media for children.
Australia's outright ban on social media for those under-16 is due to take effect this year as other regulators armed with new powers foist more obligations on the world's biggest tech firms.
While pioneers like Liam Hennessy laid crucial groundwork with early professional Irish teams during their Eastern European training camps, the current setup reflects years of scientific advancement and meticulous planning.
Provisional liquidators from Interpath have been appointed to the Irish arm of Digital River, a US e-commerce tech company. The move comes days after the CEO told US staff it was shutting down.
The Irish start-up, backed by a swathe of high-profile sports stars, has been buoyed by its disruption of Ireland's expensive grind schools. Now, it's eyeing up an overseas expansion.
Warehoused debt, rising costs and the withdrawal of pandemic supports all contributed to the end of a well-loved Dublin establishment. Now a new venture is eyeing up the city-centre lease.
Cork founder David Sloane started Cambrean while doing his Leaving Cert. He has now sold the start-up to Nucleus, a New York-based genomics company backed by Peter Thiel.
Keegan Quarries Ltd has strongly denied all allegations. Mr Justice Max Barrett has ruled however that the developer of a prime office building in Dublin 2 can amend its claim against its former concrete supplier.
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