Profit & Loss inside the world of private Irish businesses
The company’s accumulated profits rose from €3.1 million to €3.8 million. It had a wage bill of €721,611.
Nualtra, a company that makes oral supplements for malnourished patients, saw its accumulated losses rise from €2.4 million to €4.4 million in 2016.
The company was founded by dietician Paul Gough, who is the son-in-law of Sean Corkery, the chief executive of Actavo. Corkery is one of the major shareholders, along with former Independent...
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