Vidrala President agrees to discuss possibility of local interest in glass company

Date: 27 January 2015

The President and majority shareholder of Vidrala , Carlos Delclaux, is set to visit Ireland and will be disucssing the future of the former Quinn Glass Factory (Encirc) and the possibilty of local participation and potential economic interest in it with local delegates.

The news came just two days after a public meeting was held to highlight concerns over the future of the business in Co Fermanagh.Read more at: www.leitrimobserver.ie/news/local-news/vidrala-president-agrees-to-discuss-possibility-of-local-interest-in-glass-company-1-6533927The President and majority shareholder of Vidrala , Carlos Delclaux, is set to visit Ireland and will be disucssing the future of the former Quinn Glass Factory (Encirc) and the possibilty of local participation and potential economic interest in it with local delegates.   



The news came just two days after a public meeting was held to highlight concerns over the future of the business in Co Fermanagh.



Read more at: www.leitrimobserver.ie/news/local-news/vidrala-president-agrees-to-discuss-possibility-of-local-interest-in-glass-company-1-6533927

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