The parent company of fashion retailer New Look is putting its business in the Republic of Ireland into liquidation. The move impacts almost 350 jobs in the chain in the Republic, but it does not affect its business in Northern Ireland nor its parent company in Britain. The chain has 26 stores in Ireland that are impacted by the move. Mr Justice Brian Cregan ordered that Shane McCarthy and Cormac O’Connor of KPMG be appointed as provisional liquidators to New Look Retailers (Ireland) Ltd this Thursday. The company operates the group’s Irish business and had sales of €38.3 million in the…
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