List of Declan Ganley companies
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A list of organizations founded/run by the Irish businessman Declan Ganley is given below.
List
| Organization | Assoc. location (Ireland) | Assoc. location (Other) | Assoc. personnel (Ireland) | Assoc. personnel (Other) | Funded or established by | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adornis.com | see article | see article | see article | see article | see article | Dot-com online jewelry retailer, collapsed. |
| Anglo Adriatic Investment Fund SA[1][2] | see article | see article | see article | see article | see article | Albanian investment fund, collapsed. |
| Arpent.com | Technology company. | |||||
| BroadNet[3][4][5] | see article | see article | see article | see article | see article | Bought up European telecoms licences, later bought out by Comcast |
| Cable Bulgaria[6][5][7] | 19 Tzar Boris III Blvd, 4th Floor, Sofia 1612, Bulgaria.[8] | Ganley Group.[9][10] | ||||
| Capital Route Private Hire Ltd[2][5] | 2nd Floor, 167-169 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PF.[11] | Ganley Group.[10] | Incorporated on 07/01/2002[11] | |||
| Cellstar[2][12] | CellStar Ireland's address is given as "C/O Chase Manhattan Bank (Ireland), Chase Manhattan House, IFSC, Dublin 1, Ireland"[13] | |||||
| European Telecommunications Holdings NV[4] | see article | see article | see article | see article | see article | Part of Broadnet, later bought out by Comcast |
| Ganley Group[14] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[15] | Private investors | Equity investments[17] firm founded 1990.[17] Its website is here. | |||
| Ganley International[5] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[18][19] | Previously known as Acegrind.[20] | ||||
| Grand Portage Limited | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[21] | Founded by Ganley during his attempt to buy Irish Fertiliser Industries[21][2] Subsidiary of Grande Portage Resources Ltd (Canada),[21] a shell company with no net assets and no income.[21] | ||||
| Growth Plus Ireland[22][23] | ||||||
| Guardian Net[24] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[25] | Unsuccessfully sought a mobile phone licence for Iraq.[25] | ||||
| Kipelova Forestry Enterprises[1] | Latvia[26]
Russian Federation[27] |
Sold in 1997, successful forestry business. | ||||
| Libertas Foundation Limited[28] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[28] | Research and advocacy organization formed to advocate the ideals of the Libertas Party Limited, with aspirations to become a European political foundation. | ||||
| Libertas Institute Limited[29] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[nb 1] | Lobby group that successfully campaigned for a "no" vote in the 2008 referendum in Ireland on the Treaty of Lisbon. Sometimes called Libertas.org to distinguish it from the political party. | ||||
| Libertas Party Limited[28] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[28] | 7th Floor, Avenue de Cortenbergh 71, Brussels 1000, Belgium.[34] |
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Political party formed to contend the 2009 European elections, with aspirations to become a European political party. Sometimes called Libertas.eu to distinguish it from the lobby group. | ||
| Liberty Mobile[24] | Unsuccessfully sought a mobile phone licence for Iraq.[25][24][36] | |||||
| Platform Ltd[4] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[37] | Later Rivada Solutions.[37] | ||||
| Rivada Solutions | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[37] | Formerly Platform, founded June 2000.[37] | ||||
| Rivada Networks[38] | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[25][39] | Ganley Group.[10] | Secure quickly-deployable telecommunications. Website is here. |
Notes
- The CRO Archived 2010-12-29 at the Wayback Machine entry for the Libertas Institute gives these details:
- Type: Company,
- Number: 428569
- Name: The Libertas Institute Limited,
- Address: Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway, Ireland
- Registered: 24/10/2006,