Eoin Goulding, who founded cybersecurity company Integrity360, has reached an agreement to buy the troubled tech firm, the High Court has heard
The receiver to troubled technology company Altada has agreed a contract to sell the firm despite a higher bid being made by a rival bidder.
However, the possible sale of the company is in danger of not closing due to claims by the liquidator that a receiver should not have been appointed in the first place. The High Court heard today that Nicholas O’Dwyer of Grant Thornton, the receiver, has agreed a sale of the ...
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