Justice Eileen Roberts had set a High Court date today expecting to hear whether Randridge International had won the all-important contracts it needed to avoid liquidation. Instead, there was no news on the two major tenders it had applied for, the total value of which is €47 million. Ms Justice Roberts had granted the Bray-based family engineering company a “tight” examinership on its last court date in December. The court heard then that Randridge expected the results in early January of two major tenders in the Netherlands related to a sustainable food production facility in the port of Amsterdam. The…
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