Greencastle follows up deal for JOE.ie by buying Lovin Media
Company founded by Niall Harbison acquired by VC firm Greencastle Capital
Company founded by Niall Harbison acquired by VC firm Greencastle Capital
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Emmet O’Neill takes control of group, which is eyeing expansion at home and abroad
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UK firm led by ‘organisational architect’ got three payments of €18,500 for ‘values in action’ programme
Company was concluding funding round when approached by Sophos about deal
Irish businessman invests €500,000 in online publisher as it launches new Lovin.ie site
Niall Harbison and others were paid to advise HSE staff in recent months
Tech investor has taken a stake in UrbanVolt, an energy-saving LED lighting firm
Online image library was headed by entrepreneur Niall Harbison and model Emma Jane Power
Lovin Dubai part of Niall Harbison’s plan to turn Lovin Group into a worldwide brand
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Lovin’ Dublin’s controversial owner and ex-contributor Niall Harbison talks about selling a business for millions, writing a book and demonising the less well off
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Dublin-based company plans to expand staff and bring product to global market
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