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# Funding

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Despite a failed Kickstarter, this Dublin-based man hasn't given up his 'wizarding' pub plan
After drawing the ire of General Electric, this Athlone startup has retreated from the US
An Irish startup that helps turn everyday objects into 'smart' devices has raised a big chunk of cash
'This is not acceptable': Nearly 2,000 new staff needed in mental health services
How a Dublin council engineer wound up hanging out with the Silicon Valley 'mafia'
After drawing the ire of General Electric, this Athlone startup has retreated from the US
'Investing may not be an angel's day job, but the notion that VCs are better is bulls**t'
How a Dublin council engineer wound up hanging out with the Silicon Valley 'mafia'
How a Dublin council engineer wound up hanging out with the Silicon Valley 'mafia'
'After 10 years I wasn't enjoying the job at all. I was CEO, but I'm a nuts-and-bolts guy'
Jonathan Maliepaard
'Investing may not be an angel's day job, but the notion that VCs are better is bulls**t'
'We don't have an office – but that hasn't stopped us from making progress'
'After 10 years I wasn't enjoying the job at all. I was CEO, but I'm a nuts-and-bolts guy'
Jonathan Maliepaard
Inside the row tearing apart the firm that's spent 20 years hunting for Irish gold
A major drinks group has bought an €18m piece of the new Dublin Liberties Distillery
'We don't have an office – but that hasn't stopped us from making progress'
Inside the row tearing apart the firm that's spent 20 years hunting for Irish gold
'After 10 years I wasn't enjoying the job at all. I was CEO, but I'm a nuts-and-bolts guy'
Jonathan Maliepaard
Meet the Dublin woman sitting on a €180m war chest for startup companies
Drinks behemoth Bacardi paid €5m to snap up part of Teeling Whiskey
A Galway coffee chain is one of the first SMEs to crowdfund using Irish lender Flender
Meet the Dublin woman sitting on a €180m war chest for startups
A Galway coffee chain is one of the first SMEs to crowdfund using Irish lender Flender
Meet the Dublin woman sitting on a €180m war chest for startups
COMPETITION: Got a smart business idea? Win €5,000 in cash to make it reality
The 'stupid parlour tricks' from a Silicon Valley superstar that will fix your business pitch
Adeo Ressi
A Saudi oil giant's investment arm has taken a stake in Athlone startup OxyMem
KBC is making a play for the 'micro' business lending market
A Saudi oil giant's investment arm has taken a stake in Athlone startup OxyMem
Valitacell has secured €2m in funding to make cheaper high-tech drugs
'Startups need to have an appetite for risk - failure is just another part of the process'
Bill McKiernan
Dublin money-sharing startup Plynk has raised €25m to roll out across Europe
After a year of 'awful pitches', a Pat Phelan-backed fund for Irish startups has shut
'There was a period after we sold to Google when I thought I'd never do that again'
Mark Cummins
Sport Ireland issue Irish boxing with funding cut threat
Dublin money-sharing startup Plynk has raised €25m to roll out across Europe
After a year of 'awful pitches', a Pat Phelan-backed fund for Irish startups has shut
'There was a period after we sold to Google when I thought I'd never do that again'
Mark Cummins
Limerick medtech firm Altratech has raised millions to fund its quick-diagnosis device
An Ireland-based man wants to crowdfund a Harry Potter pub complete with 'magic' wands