WiLAN to restructure business, slash dividend, Skippen to stay as CEO
WiLAN says it will be restructuring the business by the end of this year and slashing the company’s dividend by 76 per cent starting in
WiLAN to restructure business, slash dividend, Skippen to stay as CEO
WiLAN says it will be restructuring the business by the end of this year and slashing the company’s dividend by 76 per cent starting in
Two local companies headed to C100’s 48 Hours in the Valley winter 2015 cohort
Two local startups are among the companies selected for the C100 48 Hours in the Valley winter 2015 cohort. Gatineau-based FOKO and Kanata’s Graphite Software will join 15 other
Build tech sector from home, says FreshBooks founder
The CEO and co-founder of FreshBooks says that Toronto and Ottawa can “eat Silicon Valley’s lunch” when it comes to starting and scaling technology companies.
Sicard to replace Colbeth as Kinaxis CEO
Ottawa-based Kinaxis announced late Wednesday it will promote from within to replace outgoing CEO Doug Colbeth. John Sicard, a 22-year Kinaxis veteran and the company’s
Record quarterly revenue for Espial in 2015 Q3
It was a record-breaking third quarter on two fronts for Ottawa-based Espial, CEO Jaison Dolvane said late Wednesday. “We had a very strong quarter with
Weaker Canadian dollar no help to Telesat’s bottom line in 2015 Q3
Ottawa’s Telesat had a “solid” third quarter with revenues of $242 million, CEO Dan Goldberg said Thursday. “Although revenuegrew on a reported basis relative to
Enablence’s deficit grows in fiscal 2015
As the losses continue to mount at Ottawa-based Enablence, accounting firm Deloitte LLP said late Wednesday it has “significant doubt” about the future of the
Ackroo reports highest quarterly revenue in company history
The third quarter of 2015 was one for the record books for Ottawa-based Ackroo, CEO Steve Levely said Wednesday. The gift card, loyalty and rewards
Nordion signs MOU with Bruce Power on new cobalt supply
Ottawa-based Nordion announced Tuesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Bruce Power for the supply of High Specific Activity Cobalt-60, also referred to as
Mizrahi development on Wellington Street gets planning committee stamp of approval
Construction of a controversial Wellington Street condominium could begin in 2017, now that the city’s planning committee has approved the results of the developer’s appeal
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