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Prior information notice of tender.
Tender Opportunity Here at DPNlive, we are always looking for business opportunities for…Print tenders
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The trend for some Irish shares was marked by a slight upward move, principally led by companies such as CRH and Aminex. However, shares fell elsewhere as investors continued to show concern about the size of the loan book from the European Central Bank to more than 500 banks.
CRH rose 3.4 per cent to €14.50 as the company continued to reap the benefits from a move to the London stock exchange and inclusion in the FTSE 100. It was also boosted by further good news coming out of the States on the US housing market.
Aminex advanced 17 per cent to 4.3 cents as non executive director Derek Tughan purchased 1,350,000 shares in the company. He now holds a total of 5,192,698 shares.
Smurfit Kappa took a tumble of 2.6 per cent to €4.70 courtesy of a warning by Goldman Sachs that the slowing world economy may impact on the demand for paper packaging. Petroceltic also lost some of its recent gains, dropping 5.3 per cent to 9 cent.
The biggest loser on the Dublin exchange was Irish Life & Permanent which collapsed 20 per cent to 2 cent after Fitch placed the company on rating watch negative.
Elsewhere, European stocks fell as lenders sought additional funds from the ECB, more than economists had predicted which reduced optimism that the debt crisis would be contained.
The STOXX Europe 600 Index closed down 0.5 per cent at the close of trading even after the ECB agreed to provide three-year loans to euro-area banks to keep credit flowing to the economy.
National benchmark indexes fell in 14 of the 18 western European markets.
Across the water the UK's FTSE 100 dipped 0.6 per cent, while France's CAC 40 moved down 0.8 per cent and Germany's DAX declined 1per cent.
Bad results announced by Oracle sent a shiver through the market. German-based rival SAP lost nearly 6 per cent, which was the company’s largest decline since October 2009 with competitor Software AG falling 4.9 per cent.
Konecranes, the Finnish manufacturer of container cranes, dropped 3.6 per cent after saying that it would have to restructure European operations and cut 100 jobs.
French publisher Lagardère Group rose 1.9 per cent after reports surfaced that the owner of the Europe 1 radio station had been in discussion with California-based private-equity firm Hellman & Friedman to dispose of its 20 per cent stake in Canal Plus for an estimated €1bn.
In London, many blue chip retailers had sobering news from the high street, with Marks & Spencer and Sainsbury both down around 2 per cent. A major casualty was chocolate producer and retailer Thornton’s which plunged 37.5 per cent after issuing a profit warning.
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It’s amazing what happened when the US Federal Reserve as well as the world's five other main central banks flooded the markets with cheap access to US dollars this week! World stock markets surged!
The Irish exchange rose 3.9% with the FTSE in the UK gaining 3.2%.
The only bank still trading on the main Dublin exchange, Bank of Ireland, rose 6.9%, while AIB which trades on the ESM (junior exchange) rose 8.3%.
While the rise might help the liquidity problems for banks, commentators said that it was clear that it would not even dent the sovereign debt crisis in Europe.
One unsubstantiated rumour circulating the trading rooms was that this co-ordinated intervention by the central banks was done to save a major European bank.
The heaviest trading was in Bank of Ireland, Ryanair and CRH with Aer Lingus stock price rising 9% and Ryanair gained 4.7% finishing at €3.80.
Other notable gains were made by CRH, Kingspan and Grafton.
UK stocks also surged with the benchmark FTSE index gaining 3.2%. In France the CAC 40 index moved up 4.2%, Germany’s DAX index jumped 5% and in the US the Dow Jones industrial average jumped nearly 3.66% with almost all US banks recording good gains.
The other bit of good news is that the European Central Bank is also widely expected to cut interest rates again this week.
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Stock Sectors 3 Month % Change
Communications | -4.04% |
Consumer Durables | -2.91% |
Consumer Non-Durables | +0.23% |
Commercial Services | +1.67% |
Electronic Technology | +4.05% |
Energy Minerals | +0.69% |
Finance | -4.41% |
Health Services | +3.61% |
Retail Trade | +7.41% |
Technology Services | +6.45% |
Transportation | +4.06% |
Utilities | +1.73% |
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Tender Opportunity
Here at DPNlive, we are always looking for business opportunities for our readers. We have been given advance notice of a forthcoming tender that will be of interest to digital printers and framemakers.
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Want to do the printing for the Houses of the Oireachtas?
Below is a table of three print tenders in Ireland at the moment. I have them listed in order of response date (fifth column from the left). The third column has a live link to the actual tender.
Artisan Ireland
The Sweetest Thing
The Sweetest Thing. By Tom Byrne.Scratch the surface of Irish industry and you will find…Donegal’s Liquid Gold – Pure Rapeseed Oil
Donegal’s Liquid Gold – Pure Rapeseed Oil The healthy cooking oil favoured by Celebrity…A simply rural life at Waterfall Farm
by Hannah Bolger People are keen to connect with where their food is coming from…Tastefully Yours
Artisan producers of a delightful range of handmade chutneys, preserves, and…MILEEVEN Bees--Sarah's Honey
Mileeven Fine Foods was established in 1988 by my mum, Eilis Gough from her hobby of…Glebe Brethan Farmhouse Cheese
by David Tiernan In 1987 we won supplier of the Year Award from Drogheda and Dundalk…Graham Roberts - Connemara Smokehouse
My name is Graham Roberts and I live and work in a small fishing village, Aillebrack near…CIARA’S PANTRY: It's a Family Affair
By Ellen Neumann13th April 2012 Ciara O’Dowd grew up in the hospitality industry. Her…