Altada, whose former CEOs forecast would become a tech unicorn has been acquired out of receivership for just €2.5m
Cometgaze, the firm led by Integrity360 founder Eoin Goulding, has completed a €2.5 million deal to acquire troubled tech company Altada after a months-long saga.
The takeover deal has been finalised after a complex sales process that lasted almost three months. Under the terms of the deal, Cometgaze will pay €2.5 million to acquire Altada from receiver Nick O’Dwyer of Grant Thornton. All existing staff are to be retained.
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