Profits buoyant for Irish Ferries parent
Irish Continental Group (ICG) has reported a €3 million rise in revenues for the first six months of the year, despite falling passenger numbers on its Irish Ferries service.
Irish Continental Group (ICG) has reported a €3 million rise in revenues for the first six months of the year, despite falling passenger numbers on its Irish Ferries service.
Released on Friday, the group’s interim financial results had revenues for the six months to the end of June at €166.1 million, compared with €163.2million for the same period last year.
Operating profit totalled €17.3 million, compared with a loss of €100,000 in...
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