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Owner of failed Derby firm which has gone under keeps supercar dream alive
Mulholland Composites recently made all of its 45 employees redundant
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The Legend 480 is named after the amount of horsepower it can generate (Image: Mulholland Group)
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The entrepreneur behind a Derby high-tech precision engineering firm which recently ceased trading says his project to develop a new two-seater supercar is still on.
45 jobs lost as high-tech Derby engineering company runs out of cash
Owner blames dispute with city council
Mulholland Composites has ceased trading and 45 people have lost their jobs (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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One of Derby s best-known high-tech precision engineering firms has ceased trading, making all of its 45 employees redundant.
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