In an interview, SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son shrugs off an AI bubble and says a correction would be a good time to invest. ‘Aim for much bigger fish’, write Eliot Brown, Kate Clark and Sam Schechner, The Wall Street Journal.
Adrian Lambe, director of Douglas Wallace, the design firm co-founded by the famed TV architect, speaks about dealing with his sudden death, how he had been a "constant" in his career and the firm's desire for "considered growth".
Rob Walsh has organised events for brands including Grey Goose, Porsche, and Bud Light. Now the Wicklow entrepreneur is betting that American corporates will pay for bespoke Irish experiences with tourism company, Spud.
Google, which is raising a fresh $80 billion, has a strategy for getting around the biggest bottleneck, write Katherine Blunt, The Wall Street Journal.
Owned by German music and ticketing group DEAG, the company behind Tickets.ie has announced plans to go into liquidation. The unexpected move has "shocked" Irish festival organisers.
Coffee pioneer Colin Harmon wrote the book on the coffee business. 16 years since founding 3fe, he’s back with a second edition.
Vertical Aerospace and Archer Aviation are in a patent dispute in the US. Meanwhile, Vertical is pursuing a case against a former employee in the UK that moved to its chief rival.
The platform was founded last year and has seen user numbers surge. It has relocated its HQ to The Netherlands and is storing its data in Ireland in a bid to reduce reliance on the US.
New figures from Amazon’s cloud-computing division show that it is no longer ploughing money as fast into Irish data centres as it is globally.
Large companies, some of them government contractors, have cited economics and political pressure in pulling their sponsorships of Pride events, writes Patrick Coffee, The Wall Street Journal.
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