PTSB props up Irish stock market after putting itself up for sale
European shares see third session of decline
European shares see third session of decline
Ryanair sees stock slide 1.3% at close of business in Dublin with more than 58 million shares traded
Gucci maker Kering gained after better-than-expected sales figures
Food giant Kerry Group saw ‘some buy activity’ in Dublin as it finished the day up 0.8%
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With a market capitalisation of €4.24bn, EasyJet trades at less than half its pre-Covid price and a seventh of Ryanair’s
Some 30 officers searched the airline’s offices
Shares in mining company Kenmare Resources finished down 7.8% in Dublin after downbeat outlook for ilmenite production
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Mostly red on the index at close of business in Dublin, but Ryanair was the standout performer on the day as it finished up 0.4%
Food names were among the standout performers in Dublin as Kerry Group and Glanbia bucked the trend
DAA argues project needed for safe and efficient operations at Dublin gateway
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell 0.2 per cent as Novo Nordisk lost ground
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Ryanair was flat despite a planning decision that raised hopes airlines could add up to 5,000 more flights at Dublin Airport
Regulator boosts take-off and landing slot space
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Every cent that comes off the passenger charges paid by the airlines has to be recouped from the tills in Dublin Airport
Euronext Dublin finished the day up 1.6% off the back of a strong performance from budget airline Ryanair and the banks
Potentially turbulent week lies ahead with slew of central bankers to speak
Kingspan gave up 0.4% following big gains on Wednesday
Analysts predict that the fast-growing industry could open new investment opportunities
Micheal O’Leary repeats calls on Government to axe passenger cap
Airline will cease use of paper boarding passes from November 12th
Board member Michael Cawley told Bernard Gloster there seemed to be ‘no urgency’ in efforts to cut spending
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Iseq index dips amid decline in Ryanair’s share price
Glanbia finished up 1.5% at close of business after the nutrition company announced the sale of the US arm of SlimFast
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