US Vote delayed on plan for a US start-up city backed by Collison brothersThe plan promised to build affordable housing and offer millions of dollars in community benefits
Tech Stripe’s valuation rises to $70bn as Sequoia buys out some backersSequoia is buying up to $861m in shares, in the payments company founded by Patrick and John Collison,
Technology Stripe ‘likely to allow employees cash out on shares again,’ says John CollisonCompany recently revealed it is currently processing approximately $1 trillion a year in payments for its customers.
Post Script Post Script: Patrick Collison the Swiss dictator; McKillen-Bono whiskey lands ex-Bank of Ireland governorBusiness Post deputy editor Aaron Rogan takes a look at the scenes behind the stories
Technology John Collison: Far easier for start-ups in Ireland than when Stripe was bornThe company’s co-founder said also said people were going ‘hog wild’ over AI
Tech Charlie Taylor: Collisons continue to resist ‘shiny moment’ for StripeSpeculation still bubbles about a possible IPO of the superstar tech company, but do investors really care?
Tech Taoiseach dines with Sam Altman, John Collison and other leading tech entrepreneursAltman, whose company is behind ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot, was among several techies who attended the IDA dinner held in Davos
Comment John Walsh: Sordid streets of San Francisco a grim warning of what could happen to DublinStripe co-founder John Collison’s warning about the state of the planning system here should be heeded as the root of the California city’s problems with soaring homelessness and crime rates is instructive for Dublin
Planning Stripe's John Collison slams ‘red tape’ inhibiting Irish planning system Collison questioned decision to refuse permission for large solar farm in Westmeath, citing ecological damages
Post Script Post Script: Ding bid, Sports Direct squares up, space lobby, baby Stripe The Business Post team takes a look at the scenes behind the stories
Tech Stripe makes additional layoffs, including in IrelandOnline payments company has laid off a small number of employees working primarily in recruitment
Companies Stripe snaps up US-founded analytics firm in first acquisition in 16 months Payments company earlier this year secured more than $6.5 billion in funding at a $50 billion valuation
Tech Stripe reports rise in payment transactionsThe payments technology business, which cut 1,000 jobs late last year, recorded a 26 per cent growth in transaction volume
Profile Brothers in arms: How the Collisons went from great expectations to growing painsBig things were expected of the Collison siblings on their early success with Stripe, but as the online payment company meets hurdles on its journey from start-up to big player, questions are being asked
Companies Stripe in talks over potential $2.5bn investment Deal would value the payments provider at $55bn - $60bn, sharply down from the $95bn it was valued at two years ago
Companies Stripe clawed back pension contributions after staff cutsCollison brothers’ ecommerce unicorn continues to cut value of shares in face of tech sector shrinkage
Companies Fortune of Stripe’s Collison brothers falls by $8bn in six months due to ‘tech wreck’ The tech founders’ fortunes were revised again last week after Stripe slashed the internal valuation of its shares for the third time since June
Tech Stripe to cut 14% of global workforceCo-founder Patrick Collison said company had overhired “for the world we’re in”, and cited inflation, energy costs, and reduced investment budgets as reasons behind the decision
Property Stripe co-founder sets out plans for €6 million renovation of derelict Victorian property John Collison has proposed to Laois county council that he will restore and renovate Millbrook House ‘with a mindset of being stewards of this property for the coming generations’
Tech Trouble and Stripe: The tech company that everybody loves is facing a backlash The Collison brothers from Dromineer, Co Tipperary – worth $11.4 billion each – have seen their payments empire under fire from within and without, from its own disgruntled sales force and also from competitors