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Iron Street Labs Allies with Ernst & Young

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Mar 23, 2000
1 minute read

Internet incubator company Iron Street Labs added professional
services firm Ernst & Young to its roster of affiliate
partners.


Ernst & Young will provide “on-call” consulting to Iron Street Labs stable of
early-stage Internet companies.


Ernst & Young will provide expertise in e-business management, accounting,
taxation and human resources consulting.


Additionally, “Ernst & Young is committing a dedicated on-site manager in
Iron Street Lab’s New York offices versed in the ‘dot-company’ space and a
direct link to Ernst &
Young’s New York e-business team,” said Roger Savell, Ernst & Young’s New
York Metropolitan E-Commerce leader. Financial arrangements were not
disclosed.


Privately held Iron Street Labs was founded in early 1999 by Richard Thompson
and Bob Niehaus to focus on new-economy opportunities in the fields of
financial services, B2B
and broadband. It provides seed capital, office space, professional services
and administrative support.

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