Tag Archive: funding

Business and the budget
Posted on 26 Mar, 2013 by Alastair Mitchell in Government technology, Our take | Leave a comment
The big news of the week has, of course, been the budget. We’ve been glued to our screens to see what we can expect from the Government to help give our economy the boost it needs and the business benefits on offer. The extensions made to tax relief in 2012 showed the government was focusing… Read more

Setting up an office in the Valley Part II
Posted on 20 May, 2010 by Andy McLoughlin in Our take | Leave a comment
Following on from yesterday’s post, here are some more tips on moving to the Valley: Hiring a US team Once your US company is in place and ready to trade you’ll probably want to think about hiring. Hiring in the US is broadly the same as hiring anywhere else – don’t hire people you might… Read more
Setting up an office in the Valley
Posted on 19 May, 2010 by Andy McLoughlin in Our take | Leave a comment
So – you’ve got your European start-up running nicely; revenues are growing, you’re hiring like mad, you’re being courted by VCs and the local tech press think you’re the best thing since SpinVox. Well, SpinVox circa 2008, anyway. Ahem. However, like all big-thinking entrepreneurs you realise that there’s more to life than London / Paris… Read more

Huddle announces $10.2 million investment and an office in the Valley
Posted on 18 May, 2010 by Alastair Mitchell in Company news | Leave a comment
Last year, I wrote about the dilemma that frequently faces European early stage technology businesses in Europe; should we Go West to Silicon Valley or stay here to prove that Europe can have its technology champions too? Well at Huddle we have always believed that European start-ups CAN make it big on the global stage… Read more
