It was a lucrative Irish owned printing business mired by enmity and mistrust between its two partners. In 2008, following a “catastrophic deterioration” in relations, the shareholders of Dominar finally agreed to call it a day by voluntarily winding-up the solvent company. A liquidator, Liam Dowdall of BDO Simpson Xavier, was duly appointed to untangle millions of euro tied up in various European assets. Both players were going to walk away with big money. The move was meant to solve the owners’ problems. Instead, it created a host of new ones. Fast forward twelve years and the job of wrapping…
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