Building company Sisk books more than €19m profit

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“The challenges brought about by the pandemic had a negative impact on our people and projects,” he said. “But the group’s businesses continued to demonstrate exceptional resilience to deliver another strong full-year financial performance during the year.”

Ireland was the single biggest contributor to sales at €715.5 million, Britain followed at €499.2 million and continental Europe added €271 million. In Britain, the Irish-owned business began work on the new Isle of Man ferry terminal in Liverpool and continued with the landmark Mercian Project, Birmingham’s tallest residential building.

Sisk bought out the 50 per cent of facilities manager Sensori FM which it did not own earlier this year.

 

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What’s that like 0.1% profit

€19.2m profit on €1.5bn. Yeeesh…

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