Argos takes €43m financial hit from closure of Irish stores, including €23m in redundancy costs
British retailer closed its 34 stores in the Republic in June
British retailer closed its 34 stores in the Republic in June
‘I’ll miss it dreadfully. It was my favourite way to shop,’ says one loyal customer in Dublin
Hybrid working has led to much quieter office districts and the suburbs are exerting a greater pull
Analysis: Argos once had the Irish market to itself, and played the field well, until it had to compete with Ikea, Amazon and the internet
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