Company Snapshot: Manderley Food Group Ltd
Manderley Food Group is now an English registered company with headquarters in Corby. The main shareholders are the Hutchinson family in Tandragee.
Manderley Food Group is now an English registered company with headquarters in Corby. The main shareholders are the Hutchinson family in Tandragee.
Liberty Information Technology is a subsidiary of the Boston (USA) based financial services group, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, and describes its activities as software development and associated services for the wider group. It has been in business in Northern Ireland since 1996.
Old Bushmills Distillery is engaged in distilling, maturation, blending, marketing and selling of Irish whiskey. The company, based in Bushmills village, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Diageo Group.
Mivan (UK) is a Northern Ireland based construction company with a large proportion of its workload and property development formerly conducted outside Northern Ireland, including trading joint ventures in Romania and a branch in Egypt.
The Henry Group, based in Magherafelt, is one of Northern Ireland's larger locally owned and controlled construction firms.
Northgate Managed Services is a Newtownabbey-based registered subsidiary of an English parent company, Northgate Information Solutions group, which in turn is a subsidiary of a similarly named company registered in Luxembourg.
Andras House is both a property company and a group of hotel and hospitality businesses in Belfast owned and controlled by Lord Rana.
Keystone Lintels is a company registered in Cookstown and with significant shareholders also from McAleer and Rushe might be regarded as a related business to the larger McAleer and Rushe Group.
The Ulster Independent Clinic is registered as a non-profit distributing charitable company, limited by guarantee.
Avondale Foods (Craigavon) is a local company controlled by the Geddis family. With the exception of the latest trading year, in recent years it has successfully expanded turnover in nearly every year in the last decade.
Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) is a wholly owned subsidiary of SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy Ltd).
Woodside Haulage Holdings is the group parent company consolidating 10 Woodside subsidiaries.
Balcas is the Fermanagh-based parent company holding the shares of a group of subsidiaries involved in the manufacture and sale of timber products, locally, in Ireland and in eastern Europe.
The Cookstown headquartered McAleer and Rushe Group consolidates the results for a wide range of subsidiary companies including several property companies and other construction and civil engineering businesses.
The family-owned business of the Camden Group manufactures UPVC double glazed windows, doors and associated glass panels. The business is based in Antrim town.
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) is the transmission and distribution (T&D) company with responsibility for carrying electricity from generators to customers within Northern Ireland.
The Brett Martin group is headquartered in Newtownabbey.
Dunnes Stores (Bangor) consolidates the trading figures for all of the Dunnes Stores in Northern Ireland as well as a smaller number of outlets in England.
Enniskillen-based Fisher Engineering was taken-over by Severfield-Rowan plc in October 2007.
Chain Reaction Cycles is still a relatively new business that has successfully continued to expand. Based in Ballyclare, it has established a large business with a significant turnover based on e-business, using internet transactions.
US INVESTOR Wilbur Ross has called his almost 10% stake in Bank of Ireland shares as his best investment since the financial crisis.
Mark Ennis, chairman of Invest NI, reported that in 2012-13 Invest NI produced "a very strong performance with tangible benefits for business and the economy". He quotes results which are more upbeat than might have been expected.
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It might seem odd that Northern Ireland's agri-food industry needs a "strategy" to take it through the next few years.
A LOUTH-based international pharmaceutical company with roots in Co Armagh has been sold to a US rival in a deal worth £5bn.
A FAMILY-RUN coach company in Co Antrim is investing £3m on keeping its tour buses on the roads of Ireland and Scotland.