By Gordon Deegan
A company owned by comedian, Tommy Tiernan recorded profits of €222,304 before the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the live comedy industry.
Tiernan has fronted one of the TV hits of the current Covid-19 lockdown with his Saturday night chat-show outperforming The Late Late Show at times and securing an extended run.
Accounts for Tiernan’s Mabinog Ltd show that it enjoyed a bumper year in 2019 before the pandemic last year decimated the Co Meath’s man’s stand-up income revenues, which was the mainstay of his business.
The figures show that the cash reserves at the company increased more than nine-fold in 2019 rising from €73,603 at the end of 2018 to €686,294 at the end of 2019.
Tommy Tiernan company recorded profits of over â¬220,000 before Covid-19 pandemic shut theatres
New accounts for the comedian s Mabinog Ltd show that it enjoyed a bumper year in 2019 before the pandemic
Tommy Tiernan (Image: Gareth Chaney/Collins)
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A company owned by comedian Tommy Tiernan recorded profits of â¬222,304 before the Covid-19 pandemic shut theatres.