Losses at Gonville narrow

Firm operates the Four Star Pizza master franchise and Fitzwillian hotel

The Fitzwilliam hotel. The Michael Holland-controlled Gonville group of companies operates the Fitzwilliam hotel in Dublin and the Four Star Pizza master franchise for Ireland and Britain.
The Fitzwilliam hotel. The Michael Holland-controlled Gonville group of companies operates the Fitzwilliam hotel in Dublin and the Four Star Pizza master franchise for Ireland and Britain.

Losses at Gonville, the investment company owned by the hotelier Michael Holland, narrowed to €33,149 last year.

This is down significantly from an after-tax loss of €265,963 in the 12 months to 31 December 2013.

The Holland-controlled Gonville group of companies operates the Fitzwilliam hotel in Dublin and the Four Star Pizza master franchise for Ireland and Britain.

Revenue at the group was €1.49 million last year, down slightly from €1.61 million in 2013.

Gonville, which rescued Four Star Pizza in 2011, made a gross profit of €1.3 million, but posted an operating loss of €46,314 following administrative expenses of €1.37 million.

Staff costs, including wages, salaries and employers’ PRSI, amounted to €369,871 last year. The average monthly number of employees during the year was 9, down from 19 in 2013.

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