User talk:80.169.141.162

Jude Law
I don't know why anyone else removed it, but as for myself, it isn't very encyclopedic as content, and takes the form more of tabloid. I don't recall a featured or good article including content that says one celebrity apologized to another celebrity. There is no mandate for Wikipedia to explain a break-up, any more than there a mandate for Wikipedia to explain why he didn't marry the mother of his new baby. It's gossip. Wildhartlivie (talk) 14:25, 30 October 2009 (UTC)

CR2 (Company)
A large swathe of factual information about CR2 Ltd was removed by you in an edit, with a comment that the information was incorrect. The raising of investment funds and the purchase of the UK company Interlink as reported in the Independent.ie and referenced by the article is factually correct. The dot com valuation crash and CR2's losses as reported by the Irish Times are factually correct. The 2005 10m funding round announced by CR2 to Finextra is factually correct. The 2012 speculation by thetimes.co.uk that CR2 was on the market for 60m is as reported by the Times but is possibly not corroborated by others and so cannot be definitively shown to be true. I would suggest the following 3 paragraphs should be restored ....

By 2000, after a series of venture capital cash injections and investment from directors, and the acquisition of London-based Interlink for £10m and was valued at more than $27m. −		 −	With investors backing CR2 to the value of €34.5 million since its foundation in 1997, the company emerged from the Dot-com bubble crash of late 2000/early 2001, to report an increase in revenue by posting a turnover of €16.4m in 2002. −		 −	An additional R&D funding round to the value of €10m was completed in 2005.

Perhaps you can explain why you removed the information from the page? 2A02:8085:FE40:8080:5144:C689:C09F:A962 (talk) 21:52, 8 March 2020 (UTC)