MediaNet pair reap rewards

New Irish software/Internet millionaires are almost a daily occurrence - the latest pair being MediaNet founders, Tom Kelly and…

New Irish software/Internet millionaires are almost a daily occurrence - the latest pair being MediaNet founders, Tom Kelly and Stuart Fogarty, who have pocketed an estimated £12 million (€15 million) after selling 60 per cent of their company to Via net.works.

The MediaNet buyout was announced just a day after Cognotec founder, Brian MacCaba, announced that Japanese Internet investor, Softbank, has joined Warburg Pincus on Cognotec's shareholders' list, a move seen by many as a precursor to a flotation for Cognotec on Nasdaq or one of the European exchanges.

Current Account has been around for a while and can remember when Cognotec was a simple business information service operating out of the former IBEC offices in Kildare Street.

But Brian MacCaba has built up a hugely-successful business in dealing room software, and bringing in shareholders who can add something other than money to the business.

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Warburg Pincus now owns 25 per cent of the company and can provide investment banking expertise if and when Cognotec moves to a market listing. Softbank provides acknowledged expertise in e-commerce.