Plenty of cash to be splashed
After a few quiet months of gathering funds, venture capitalists’ cheque books are open and ready for business, writes Gavin Daly.
After a few quiet months of gathering funds, venture capitalists’ cheque books are open and ready for business, writes Gavin Daly.
Ireland’s venture capitalists are gearing up to start investing again, after a quiet period spent raising new funds worth hundreds ofmillions of euro.
The venture capital (VC) funders ‘‘will be writing cheques in the next three to six months’’, according to Shay Garvey, a partner in Dublin VC firm Delta Partners.While...
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