15/06/2009

Jobs Fillip From Randox

Randox Laboratories, has created 32 new jobs in Northern Ireland. The firm employs a total of 850 people in 26 countries worldwide.

It created 230 new jobs in the past year. It makes medical diagnostic equipment and sells over 90% of its products abroad.

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