Profits at a company owned by the Cranberries skyrocketed by nearly half a million euros following the death of Dolores O’Riordan.According to new accounts lodged by Cranberries company Curtain Call Ltd, the firm recorded profits of €74,172 in 2018.Limerick singer O’Riordan, 46, drowned in a bath in a London hotel room last January. The tragedy prompted tributes from around the world and sparked renewed interest in the Cranberries’ music.
While Amazon and iTunes reported sales of Cranberries music rocketing. The three surviving members of the Cranberries – Fergal Lawler, Noel Hogan and Michael Hogan – are directors of Curtain Call Ltd.
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