JP McManus's International Rugby Experience in Limerick records losses of €1.05m
The firm behind billionaire businessman JP McManus’s ill-fated International Rugby Experience venture in Limerick recorded losses of €1.05 million last year.
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The firm behind billionaire businessman JP McManus’s ill-fated International Rugby Experience venture in Limerick recorded losses of €1.05 million last year.
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