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Days after a testy AGM, the board of dairy co-op Tírlan has been urged to seek expert advice on how it should dispose of its stake in Glanbia plc. As Eoin Burke-Kennedy reports, Tírlan has lost up to €500 million on the value of its holding amid a slump in Glanbia’s share price and is in the process of spinning out 15 million Glanbia shares to members but at a greatly reduced value, an issue that has created tensions within the group. Digital Hub, the development agency in Dublin’s Liberties area that the government scheduled for closure in 2021 with its properties to be redeveloped for housing, will
remain open until at least the end of 2027 amid an uptick in leasing activity, its chief executive has said. Ian Curran reports. Consumer spending in April was aided by increased cinema outings driven by the launch of the popular
Minecraft Movie “and likely helped by the wet weather over the school break”, according to AIB’s latest spending tracker. Eoin has the story. |
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