Discount retailer EuroGiant, which employs 644 people in 77 stores, has gone into liquidation. All stores will remain open while Mark Degnan and Brendan O’Reilly of Interpath Advisory, appointed as joint liquidators this Wednesday, carry out a review of the business. This review could lead to the sale or closure of individual stores depending on their financial performance. Founded in 1990 by Charlie O’Loughlin, the group opened its first outlet on Moore Street in the centre of Dublin. The business has been under pressure for some time due to a number of rent reviews pushing its costs upwards, as well…
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