An equity-for-debt bank swap will revive Ireland’s animal spirits. *Article originally published by The Wall Street Journal in 2011. Last Saturday, as police used tear gas to disperse protesters in Athens, European Union finance ministers agreed to throw a €12 billion lifeline to Greece after the country’s lawmakers adopted a new, tougher austerity plan to[…]
Let the Celtic Tiger Roar Again
By David McCourt Business Oct 19, 2017
See David McCourt speak at Broadband World Forum
By David McCourt Business, Tech Aug 24, 2017
David C. McCourt has been invited as a keynote speaker for this year’s Broadband World Forum in Berlin on the 24th October at 14:00. David will be speaking to the prestigious audience about how Europe should tackle its rural broadband dilemmas, David will cover: Who is most motivated to invest in telecoms infrastructure? When should[…]
Now that the Middle East is getting connected, what’s next?
By David McCourt Business, Tech Mar 01, 2017
The ubiquity of broadband and wireless networks across North America and Western Europe has led to a number of fundamental changes. For businesses and consumers alike, this connectivity has presented a golden opportunity for disruption. Companies like Uber, Airbnb and YouTube have dramatically changed their respective markets, and in some cases even the regulations governing[…]
The telecoms landscape in 2017
By David McCourt Business, Tech Jan 17, 2017
David McCourt, founder and CEO of Granahan McCourt Capital recently sat down with Bloomberg’s Daybreak Europe. Known as a serial entrepreneur having bought and sold twenty different companies in nine different countries, he spoke to hosts Markus Karlsson and Caroline Hepker about whether President Elect Donald Trump’s win will be as fruitful for telecoms as[…]
Changing the broadband landscape in Ireland
By Conal Henry Tech Sep 30, 2016
The recently announced National Broadband Plan (NBP) aims to radically change the broadband landscape in Ireland through government intervention which will ensure that all citizens and businesses have access to high speed broadband no matter where they live or work. The scheme which proposes to connect over 750,000 rural homes and businesses throughout Ireland will[…]
The role of the satellite industry to connect the unconnected
By David McCourt Business, Tech Sep 30, 2016
Four billion people across the globe – both within and outside of the developing world – remain underserved or wholly unconnected. Investment firm Granahan McCourt Capital is working to drive global connectivity through government partnerships. We met with Chairman and CEO, David C. McCourt, also Chairman at Skyware Technologies, to hear more. How do you[…]
Why Public-Private Partnerships offer a bright future for global telecoms
By Gopi Sundaram Business Aug 19, 2016
By Gopi Sundaram, Principal at Granahan McCourt Capital Q: What is your background? A: I’ve been at Granahan McCourt Capital for ten years. I am an engineer by training and was previously with Citi Group focusing on M&A and capital markets activity for the TMT sector. Q: Why has Granahan McCourt focused on public-private partnerships[…]
How to turn vision into reality with effective operational excellence
By Tim Wyllie Business Aug 18, 2016
Q&A with Tim Wyllie, CEO of AirSpeed Telecom and Partner at Granahan McCourt Capital Q: Operational excellence is what all businesses seek, but how do you regard it? A: Everything has to be about delivery to the end-user and that means focusing on process. Improving processes comes from the intelligent use of metrics. I’m afraid[…]
Innovation is handing connectivity to the people
By David McCourt Tech May 19, 2016
Q&A: Regulation, partnerships and connected people are the three biggest trends that will impact the telecoms industry in 2016. Much of this change will come from the developing world, while citing Uber and Airbnb as new companies wielding huge power with their access to customers. Here in the US, we’ve already seen a few prime[…]
David C. McCourt on mergers and acquisitions
By David McCourt Lifestyle Apr 14, 2016
In your opinion, what key issues contribute to acquisition failure and value destruction during the M&A process? Do dealmakers often overlook important components of the transaction? The most difficult part of any M&A deal is finding a way to successfully integrate two different cultures, two different systems, two different geographies and two different sets of[…]