THE AMERICAN ARM of building material firm CRH has announced  a successful bond issue raising $750m (€574m). Just over half of the offering took the form of ten-year bonds which sold at 5.75%, while the remainder sold at 4.125% over five years. Maeve Carton, CRH finance director, said the firm was “delighted” with the response to the issue. Shares in CRH are up 33c to €13.73 this lunchtime.
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CRH spends almost €630 million in investments in 2012
The company announced today that it undertook 18 acquisition and investment initiatives in the second half of 2012.
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GALLERY: The 15 most valuable companies on the Irish Stock Exchange
There’s been some speculation about some firms delisting from Dublin. Here are the 15 biggest ones trading here.
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Two of the world’s biggest companies are in Dublin. Can you guess which ones?
Two Dublin based companies are in the last 100 of Fortune Magazine’s Global 500.
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The 9 at 9: Wednesday
The nine stories you need to know this morning, including: 1,000 more internships on JobBridge, the underwear bomber turns out to be a double agent, and all the details on the new social welfare ID card…
Share1 Tweet6# crh - Tuesday 3 April, 2012
Irish Cement workers strike over unpaid money and planned pay cuts
Workers say they are due between €5,000 and €9,500 each after a Labour Court ruling, but the company wants pay cuts.
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Construction company CRH made profit of €700 million in 2011
The buildings material company bucked the trend in the construction sector by reporting big increases in profit and revenue.
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CRH reports near-triple jump in profits – but will fall short of expectations
The building materials group says it’ll fall short of expectations to grow profits by 11 per cent, despite profits up by 280 per cent.
Share1 Tweet4# crh - Tuesday 26 July, 2011
The 11 biggest companies on the Irish stock exchange
Some names you’ll probably know, and some you mightn’t – but, in terms of sheer value, here are the big boys.
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# crh - Tuesday 24 August, 2010
BUILDING MATERIALS GROUP CRH has reported a pre-tax 77% slip in profits, compared with the same period last year.
Read CRH’s Interim Report 20101 here.
CRH posted pre-tax profits for the first six months of 2010 at €25m, a fall against last year’s positive return of profits of €108m.
Shares in the company have plunged following CRH warning that construction sector weakness would push down 2010 EBITA – earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (the paying off of debt) – by 20%, from €651m to €520m.
First-half earnings per share fell 79% to 2.6c from 12.2c in 2009. Operating profit fell by 51% to €118m.
However, CRH said the 2010 interim dividend remains at 18.5 cent – in line with last year’s level.
During the first six months of 2010, the CRH spent €159m on 14 acquisitions and investments.
CRH’s Chief Executive Myles Lee said:
European economic indicators have been more encouraging although uncertainties remain; however, concerns relating to the recovery in the United States have increased with a continuing flow of disappointing economic data…
He added:
Share TweetArising from this we currently expect that full year Group EBITDA will show a decline of around 10% compared with the 2009 level of €1.8 billion.
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