Only Irish vinyl manufacturer wound up with €1.3 million liabilities

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All of the firm’s employees have been made redundant, court told

The Four Courts. The High Court has formally wound up Ireland’s only vinyl records manufacturer with the loss of more than 20 jobs. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien/The Irish TimesThe High Court has formally wound up Ireland’s only vinyl records manufacturer with the loss of more than 20 jobs.

Last month, when the liquidators were appointed on a provisional basis, the court heard it was hoped that their appointments might allow the firm to complete outstanding orders worth €500,000.Not switching mortgages can cost you: Cautious Irish homeowners have lost out on thousands in savingsKen Early: Erling Haaland isn’t a beautiful footballer but he has the most important skill

Previously the court heard the company, which had 22 full-times employees and four full-time contract workers. It was founded in 2016 and had contracts for major record companies and artists, including Taylor Swift.

 

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