Manvik profitable but turnover down
Profits at Manvik, one of Ireland’s largest suppliers of bin trucks, held steady last year, despite a dip in turnover.
Ian Kehoe
Profits at Manvik, one of Ireland’s largest suppliers of bin trucks, held steady last year, despite a dip in turnover.
The company, which is controlled by millionaire businessman Alan Kershaw, made an operating profit of €1.6million for the year ending September 30, 2005, according to accounts just filed. This was similar to the 2004 figure of €1.63 million.
Manvik had sales of €29.5 million last year, down from €31.2 million for the year before, while...
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