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Ireland reduces stake in AIB Group
Ireland cuts AIB stake and says it may exit bank this year
Ireland plans to cut its shareholding in AIB Group to around 12.5% from 17.5% through a placement to institutional investors, the government said on Monday.
Ireland reduces stake in AIB Group to 12.5%
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Ireland Looks to Pare AIB Group Stake Further With 5% Sale
The Irish government is offering a roughly 5% stake in AIB Group Plc, the latest step toward the privatization of the lender.
Ireland cuts AIB stake to 12.5%
Ireland has cut its shareholding in AIB Group to 12.5% from 17.5% through a placement to institutional investors, yielding 652 million euros, the government said on Tuesday. The finance ministry said in a statement that it sold 116 million shares in an accelerated placement,
State cuts AIB stake and says it may exit bank this year
The State has sold another 5% of its stake in AIB, which reduces its shareholding in the bank from 17.5% to 12.5%.
Irish state cuts AIB stake in further move towards privatisation
Ireland could entirely offload its stake in the lender this year after nationalising the bank more than a decade ago. View on euronews
Ireland to cut AIB stake to 12.5% in latest share sale
Ireland plans to cut its shareholding in AIB Group to around 12.5% from 17.5% through a placement to institutional investors, the government said on Monday. The finance ministry said in a statement that it plans to sell 116 million shares in an accelerated placement,
Irish government reduces stake in AIB Group to 12.5%
DUBLIN - The Irish government has sold a 5% stake in AIB Group (OTC:AIBRF) PLC, further reducing its shareholding in the bank to approximately 12.5%, as announced by the Irish Department of Finance. This divestment is part of the ongoing efforts to return the bank to private ownership following the state's intervention during the financial crisis.
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AIB Group Issues Statement On Further Divestment Of State's Shareholding - Quick Facts
AIB Group plc has welcomed the further divestment of the State's shareholding in AIB Group. Earlier, the Minister for Finance, ...
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Irish Government Lowers AIB Group Stake to 12.5%, Expects to Exit This Year
The Irish Government cut its stake in AIB Group to 12.5%, marking another step toward returning the lender to private ownership as early as this year.
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State expected to exit AIB by mid-year as it seeks to sell another 5% stake
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe hired firms including Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, Bank of America and AIB’s Goodbody ...
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Barclays Reaffirms Their Hold Rating on AIB Group (AIBRF)
In a report released on January 27, Grace Dargan from Barclays maintained a Hold rating on AIB Group (AIBRF – Research Report), with a price ...
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AIB block trade 10 times covered as government nears exit
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