Irish Stock Exchange
Gender balance group switches focus to private sector
Limited number of listed companies, on which it has concentrated until now, meant small changes had outsize impact on figures
Euronext Dublin chief sees ‘springboard’ market launch by mid-2025
Ad-hoc equities market forum set up in recent years plans to establish as a formal lobby group
From Aer Lingus pilots to Alias Tom: Who were the winners and losers in Irish business this year?
In a year of closures and comebacks, Michael O’Leary had a ‘pain in the backside’, while Gail Slater was urged to ‘Make America Competitive Again’
Kerry Co-op payouts are not a windfall
Farmers who backed the big risks taken by Brosnan and his successors will get an average of €120,000 each
Europe stocks close lower, snapping eight-session streak
Investors gear up for the latest US inflation report and ECB rate decision
Balmoral shows ‘small’ investors the door
Shareholders with holdings worth up to €262,500 at take-out price were forcibly bought out with no option to stay on board
Corre Energy offers cautionary tale as Government bids to revive IPOs
An extraordinary general meeting on Monday will consider investor moves to populate the board with new nominees
An IPO can fund innovation, growth and acquisitions, and maximise value
A stock market flotation has clear benefits for companies seeking to access capital, though there are potential downsides
Clinical trials group Hvivo announces departure from Irish stock market
Company says its primary operations, along with the majority of its employees and investor base, are based in the UK
Euronext CEO confirms plan for Irish ‘springboard’ market for small company listings
Euronext Access markets are designed especially for start-ups and small companies that wish to join a stock exchange to finance growth
Irish stock exchange owner pushes for retail investor scheme like UK individual savings accounts
Dearth of stock market flotations and high profile delistings are driving campaign for tax incentives ahead of Budget 2025
Ireland’s stock exchange is in trouble and needs our help
State needs to incentivise public equity investment as paucity of new listings a cause for concern for wider economy
European shares close at record high as investors’ risk appetite increases
Britain’s FTSE 100 finishes at new high for fifth consecutive trading session
Post-Brexit EU hub Numis set-up in Dublin to be wound down after Deutsche takeover
It is understood that most staff are being offered an opportunity to be redeployed
‘Real’ Iseq 20 market value is more than double official list’s €100bn
Exits of heavyweights from Dublin stock market have triggered concern in the industry as to its future viability
Irish stock market trading turnover slumps 30% in February after CRH and Flutter exits
Irish equities trading turnover last month equated to a daily average of €183.3m, down from €261.3m a year ago
Tracking down lost certificates for shares my dead father bought
Q&A: A lot has happened to the bank in the 15 or so years since your father bought these shares but there is a process for finding them
Paddy Power owner takes a punt on Minister making changes to new betting laws
Flutter Entertainment to leave Irish Stock Exchange as it heads to Wall Street, but will remain ‘incorporated, headquartered and tax resident’ in Republic
Iseq 20 companies slow at appointing women to top executive roles, boardroom survey finds
Women hold just 13% of all executive board positions in Iseq 20 firms, while number of women non-executive director roles is on the increase
Dublin bourse seeks stamp duty relief for market aimed at dual Irish-US listings
Move comes as Flutter Entertainment became the latest heavyweight company to signal it is quitting the Irish market
HealthBeacon races to keep lights on as medtech burns through cash
Former CEO is said to be among parties to signal interest in investing in embattled company, which is running out of cash just as it cracks US market
Irish Stock Exchange dividends to Euronext parent near €65m since takeover
Group has now taken close to 40% of purchase price out of Dublin exchange which saw new debt listings decline last year
HealthBeacon co-founder Jim Joyce quits board amid funding crisis
Medtech company’s shares suspended on Friday after it said its ‘short-term working capital position has deteriorated’
Embattled HealthBeacon’s shares suspended as it burns through cash
Medtech has explored various financing options including potential sale of its business divisions
Irish market new entrant Aquila has €200m for green energy deals
Company also has about €30 million of cash on its balance sheet
Report calls for action to support Irish Stock Exchange amid departures
Irish-listed companies deliver €12.4bn benefit to economy, report says, as it calls for abolition of stamp duty on trading and incentives for market players
HealthBeacon, Dublin’s last IPO, offers cautionary tale as market seeks new stars
Irish stock exchange grapples with exodus of its biggest corporate beasts
How to save the Irish Stock Exchange
A focus on small cap IPOs could help Euronext Dublin to reinvent itself and provide a platform to build the next Flutter, Kingspan or CRH
CRH shares rise on last day on Irish stock market as Wall Street beckons
Building materials giant’s shift comes as blow to Irish market
Kingspan plots Swedish bid hours after confirming Carlisle approach
Insulation maker to make offer for Nordic Waterproofing after confirming ‘informal approach” for US frm Carlisle
European stock markets edge lower in final session of uncertain August
Benchmark STOXX 600 index dropped almost 3% this month amid lack of visibility on interest rates
Shares fall amid renewed concern rates could stay higher for longer
Dublin market ends the week 1.5 per cent lower
What will the end of paper share certificates mean for shareholders?
On The Money: Dematerialisation is an intimidating word but the process promises to be hassle free for small investors
Corre Energy plans to raise up to €15 million from investors
Dublin-listed company hopes to cash in one EU’s drive for renewables
Clery's Quarter architect firm sees profits jump by 50%
State’s largest architectural firm, Henry J Lyons, sees directors’ remuneration fall 20%
Philip Lynch case: Central Bank to ask court to confirm insider dealing sanction
Regulator found that Lynch used inside information to buy shares in C&C
Burlington Real Estate sold to UK’s Gresham House for €1.8m
Two companies have had strategic partnership for five years
Cairn Homes to return €95m to shareholders this year
Housebuilder upgrades forecasts for 2022 following €58m operating profit in 2021
Schroders in talks to buy stake in green investor Greencoat
Greencoat Renewables says any deal for its founder should not impact Irish business
More than €5bn wiped off value of three Irish companies over new Covid strain
Ryanair, CHR and Paddy Power owner affected after countries move to impose new travel curbs
Mazars partner Michael Tuohy fined over quality of Nama vehicle audit
Tuohy is third person fined by regulator since it took direct audit responsibility in 2016
State’s stake in Bank of Ireland dips below below 10%
A notice to Irish Stock Exchange shows that by Friday, State had cut its holding to 9.95%
A&L Goodbody selects David Widger as next managing partner
Dublin law firm elevates corporate head to top position
Iseq falls back slightly in subdued trading due to holidays in US and UK
Lack of activity from New York and London dampens trading in Irish multinationals
Goodbody Stockbrokers swung into €1.8m pretax loss in 2019
Roy Barrett’s company loan also fell from €80,000 to €18,880, latest accounts show
Kerry Group dishes out €2.2m share award to executives
Food ingredients company gives top three executives shares under incentive scheme
Irish assets leave London in €100bn post-Brexit switch
Transfer to Brussels of securities deposits follows shift of share trading away from UK
Did Davy not learn from the past?
The stockbroker had come to supervisors’ attention in relation to bond deals with credit union clients
Davy sale will need ‘absolute clarity’ on other potential cases, warns Donohoe
Minister also says it is important that stockbroker finds ‘stable owner’
Davy board hears of staff ire over bond deal
Politicians press Central Bank to hold individuals to account over trading scandal
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