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Strikeoff List 2003. 7Th November (Numerical Order) 1283 J. & L.F. GOODBODY LIMITED 1424 HILL AND SONS, LIMITED 2932 CONVOY WOOLLEN COMPANY,PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY 6092 WILLIAM EGAN AND SONS LIMITED 7463 DANDY GARAGE LIMITED 7734 SUNBEAM WOLSEY LIMITED 7793 MCCANN, LIMITED 8071 IRISH MOTOR RACING CLUB, LIMITED 8087 HAULBOWLINE INDUSTRIES LIMITED 8716 VIRGINIA ESTATE COMPANY 8928 THE JURIST PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 9073 CARRICK-ON-SHANNON PARK COMPANY LIMITED 9265 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY OF IRELAND, LIMITED 10135 M. ROWAN & COMPANY,LIMITED 10221 WALTER KEHOE & COMPANY LIMITED 10254 A. WHITE & CO. LIMITED 10365 J. R. MURPHY & SONS LIMITED 10391 W. G. EVANS & SONS LIMITED 11945 OLWELL LIMITED 12387 METAL PRODUCTS LIMITED 12677 A. BELL & COMPANY (EIRE) LIMITED 12782 WATTS BROTHERS LIMITED 12894 BENNER'S GARAGE LIMITED 13022 O'REGAN BROS.,(ELECTRICAL) LIMITED 13100 ALLIED FINANCE LIMITED 13293 EARTHMOVERS LIMITED 13566 CARTY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED 13711 HORNIBROOK HOLDINGS LIMITED 13833 SLANEY INDUSTRIES LIMITED 14070 COLLINS, INGLIS & COMPANY LIMITED 14593 STEPHEN BERGIN AND COMPANY LIMITED 14651 HALPIN AND HAYWARD, LIMITED 14726 COONEY JENNINGS LIMITED 14798 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING GROUP LIMITED 15009 PERFO-OUTIL (IRELAND) LIMITED 15048 SHANNON OIL COMPANY LIMITED 15245 SUNBEAM LIMITED 15268 ALCATEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS IRELAND LIMITED 15325 THE DEERPARK CINEMA, LIMITED 15739 THE KERRY CO. LIMITED 15839 S. MCCONNELL AND COMPANY LIMITED 16056 MONAHAN'S LIMITED 16612 THE WINDMILL RUG CO. 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