ISEQ up, Elan makes gains

The ISEQ was up 1.17 points at 6633.08 at 11am today.

The ISEQ was up 1.17 points at 6633.08 at 11am today.

Elan made 26c (3.8%) to €7.06 this morning.

Irish Life and Permanent dropped 25c (1.7%) to €14.60. Bank of Ireland was down 4c at €12.80. Allied Irish Bank was unchanged at €17.05, while Anglo Irish Bank was also steady at €11.25.

Insurer FBD slipped 20c to €32.80.

Jurys fell 30c (1.6%) to €18.80, following news this morning that the Doyle family has purchased more than half the total stock in the hotel group.

Paddy Power was up 10c at €14.65. This morning, the publicity-seeking bookmaker made itself odds-on favourite to win this year’s Published Accounts Award.

Ryanair made a gain of 6c to €6.75.

Business support services company DCC lost 5c to €15.40.

Construction company Kingspan was the morning’s busiest share, and gained 5c to €9.84.

C&C fell 4c to €5.31 after this morning’s announcement that it had lost its contract to distribute Danone’s Volvic and Evian products in Ireland.

Exploration company Aminex was unchanged at €0.24. Aminex this morning announced new exploration rights in Madagascar.

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