Glenveagh
Glenveagh plans 11m share options to motivate CEO amid ‘ambitious growth journey’
Homebuilder’s share price need to more double for all options to be in the money
Stocks regain ground after Trump postpones strikes on Iran’s energy plants
Precious metals edge up while oil prices fall
Oil touches $100 a barrel as shares slide after attacks on Gulf shipping
Middle East war stokes inflation concerns
European shares bounce back after dip
Irish market ends week higher as banking shares put in a good performance
Sea of red as ‘market rout’ hits Dublin
Standout underperformers were the banks as AIB and Bank of Ireland finished down 4.5% and 5.5% respectively
Glenveagh seeks planning permission for more than 800 homes in North Dublin
The publicly-listed homebuilder is actively developing a series of sites in north county Dublin.
PTSB props up Irish stock market after putting itself up for sale
European shares see third session of decline
Glenveagh looks to 2028 for Dublin office market recovery
Home builder CEO suggests it will be 2028 before group sells The Freight Building
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Glenveagh Homes to seek big changes to 650-home Dublin development
Permission was originally granted to Gerry Gannon’s property development company in 2023
State’s €275m capital spending plan could unleash private sector co-investment and boost economic activity
Ireland’s approach to transformational development has been stifled in recent years
Trump tariff letters unnerve investors with banks worst hit as markets drop
Pharma companies also volatile in wake of letters from US president to 17 of them demanding lower prices
Global stocks fluctuate as oil erases rally
Aviation stocks drop amid soaring jet fuel prices in Europe
European shares gain on Trump threat of Russia sanctions
Wall Street sees big gains on consumer confidence boost and EU trade negotiations
The Irish Times Business Person of the Month: Stephen Garvey, Glenveagh
Irish housebuilder posted strong full year results and said its target output for this year of 2,487 units was fully approved
Glenveagh sells 337 apartments in Cork for €150m
Sale follows the granting of planning permission at the site for an additional 176 units, bringing the total to 1,178
Dublin City Council needs €132.5m loan for St Michael’s estate cost-rental scheme
Construction of council’s first ‘direct build’ cost-rental project, in Inchicore, will run to €450,500 per apartment
Markets react positively to UK and US inflation data
Iseq closes slightly up with food companies rising
Global markets finish slightly higher as sterling continues to slump
Iseq bucks trend and finishes the day down
Global markets retreat in bond sell-off and dollar rise
Persistent inflationary pressures also a cause for concern
Non-compliant construction work discovered at Dublin affordable housing scheme
Some work on the homes at Oscar Traynor Woods in Coolock may have to be paused for investigation
Stocks get tech lift as Nvidia jumps toward record
Hopes rise that Trump tariffs may be lighter than feared
Global markets quiet at start of Christmas festivities
Mixed day for Irish banks as Ryanair slips slightly
Europe worries as Wall Street pushes ahead on benign inflation data
Indices in Europe end last full trading week with losses as Washington again battles to stop government shutdown
Markets nudge upwards ahead of Fed rate cut announcement
On Iseq Dalata shares rise as do those of housebuilder Glenveagh
Muted day on Irish markets following ECB interest rate cut
More cuts on the way while Bundesbank warns region’s largest economy will barely grow next year
European markets flatline as ECB cuts interest rates
Megacap and growth stocks mixed - Nvidia down 1.7% while Microsoft gained 1.4%
Glenveagh settles alleged ‘shakedown’ case against Co Meath planning objectors
Pat Lynch and Denise Leavy denied the developer’s claims against them
Louth councillors vote to dezone residential land earmarked for hundreds of new homes near Dundalk
Vote by councillors from Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Greens and Sinn Féin will block plans by housebuilder Glenveagh to construct 500 homes near a town designated a regional growth centre
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