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  • This company was formerly known as Riverdeep and was responsible for the biggest ever takeover in Irish corporate history, when it bought US text book group Houghton Mifflin for $4 billion in 2006.

    RTÉ News 2010

  • The heavily indebted e-learning company, formerly known as Riverdeep, is planning a major financial restructuring that could see debt levels reduced by about 70 per cent and fresh capital of about $600 million (€413 million) being injected into the business.

    ireland.com Breaking News 2010

  • (HMH) - formerly known as Riverdeep - is to create 450 jobs at a new R&D headquarters in Dublin, it emerged today.

    Silicon Republic - News 2008

  • (HMH) - formerly known as Riverdeep - is to create 450 jobs at a new R&D headquarters in Dublin, it emerged today.

    Silicon Republic - News 2008

  • E-learning global player Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) - formerly known as Riverdeep - is to create 450 jobs at a new R&D headquarters in Dublin, it emerged today.

    Silicon Republic - News 2008

  • At a time when a Dublin firm - once known as Riverdeep and now known as Houghton Mifflin Harcourt - is bringing 450 R&D jobs to its home city, some 10pc of Leaving Cert honours maths students have failed the exam and attendance on IT courses at third level has yet to return to pre-2002 levels.

    Silicon Republic - News 2008

  • (HMH) - formerly known as Riverdeep - is to create 450 jobs at a new R&D headquarters in Dublin, it emerged today.

    Silicon Republic - News 2008

  • O'CALLAGHAN SAYS HE LOST MORE THAN ANYONE IN EMPG RESTRUCTURING - The Education Media and Publishing Group or EMPG, formerly known as Riverdeep, has confirmed that a major financial restructuring at the company is underway.

    RTÉ News 2010

  • MR. WOLFF WAS SAYING this about one week after Jeremy Dickers, the president of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s parent company, an Irish multimedia concern formerly known as Riverdeep, told The New York Times that he was open to selling off the trade divisions of the company if the right offer came along.

    What Makes Moguls Believe They Belong In the Book Business? 2008

  • MR. WOLFF WAS SAYING this about one week after Jeremy Dickers, the president of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s parent company, an Irish multimedia concern formerly known as Riverdeep, told The New York Times that he was open to selling off the trade divisions of the company if the right offer came along.

    What Makes Moguls Believe They Belong In the Book Business? 2008

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