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Sharp decline in early-stage Irish start-up funding deals in 2020

New figures from the Irish Venture Capital Association show that investors put money in safer bets during the pandemic. The post Sharp decline in early-stage Irish start-up funding deals in 2020 appeared first on Silicon Republic.
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