
Bust Ireland is Christmas Shoppers’ Paradise
Fancy a nearly new Merc for the wife or some cut-price champers for the family. Head to Ireland and grab a bargain. With the Celtic Tiger castrated by the recession, even its stripes are up for sale at rock-bottom prices: Bloomberg: The worst recession in Ireland’s modern history has turned the country into a bargain basement with cut-price champagne, country houses and Mercedes cars. Accounting firm KPMG LLP is selling 23,000 cases of wine at a discount of as much as 60 …
Fancy a nearly new Merc for the wife or some cut-price champers for the family. Head to Ireland and grab a bargain.
With the Celtic Tiger castrated by the recession, even its stripes are up for sale at rock-bottom prices:
Bloomberg: The worst recession in Ireland’s modern history has turned the country into a bargain basement with cut-price champagne, country houses and Mercedes cars.
Accounting firm KPMG LLP is selling 23,000 cases of wine at a discount of as much as 60 percent as it liquidates Parbind to try to pay creditors. The wine wholesaler joined developers, pub owners and car merchants struggling to meet debts as consumers spent less and unemployment rose to a 14-year high.
They say ‘vultures’, we say opportunists.
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