From the Sunday Business Post........
Bowen Group writes down €8m for resort project
09 March 2008
The Bowen Group has made an €8 million bad debt provision arising from its involvement in a hotel and golf development at Carrigglas Manor in Co Longford. Bowen is the lead contractor on the €160 million resort.
Construction work on the site stopped last year, following a dispute over payments to contractors, and has yet to resume. The Cork building firm has made the €8 million provision in its accounts, in the event of having to write off its debts in relation to the project.
John Bowen, chairman of the Bowen Group, said the provision reflected the ‘‘worst case scenario’’, but that the company still believed the Carrigglas project could be restarted. He said the company was working with a number of parties to resuscitate the development.
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This whole idea was lunacy from day one... and they're actually planning to restart it?
Have they never heard the phrase "throwing good money after bad".
Do us all a favour and go build some houses where they're needed - and where the local infrastructure and economy can support them.
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