IR5BIrish Continental Group plc
7.300EUR+4.29%Mkt Cap: 1.18B $P/E: 15.53

Irish Continental Group plc operates as a maritime transport company in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Continental Europe. It operates through two segments, Ferries, and Container and Terminal. The Ferries segment prov…

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Irish Ferries Gets Taken Off the Public Market

Irish Continental Group’s management-led €1.2 billion buyout gives shareholders a big premium and the ferry operator a quieter route through volatile waters.

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Irish Continental Group plc (LON:ICGC) is definitely on the radar of institutional investors who own 39% of the company

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