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Eircom considering third stock market listing in space of 15 years

  • 11-04-2014 7:42pm
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    http://businessetc.thejournal.ie/stock-exchange-eircom-1411159-Apr2014

    THE BOARD OF Eircom is considering another listing on the stock market, a statement from the telecoms company confirmed this evening.
    It says the a number of options are being explored “with a view to to further strengthening the financial position of the Group”.
    Several changes have been made to the company’s loan arrangements recently, with a number of the repayment terms extended from 2017 to 2019.
    According to the statement:
    Improving the Group’s debt maturity profile has been a key milestone in securing a more sustainable and flexible capital structure for Eircom.
    A spokesperson said the timing of any floatation was fluid and that no timeline had been decided yet.
    “Nothing is ruled in or out, this is one of a number of options,” the spokesperson said.
    If it goes ahead, the stock market listing would be the third for the formerly state-owned company in fifteen years.
    Eircom was initially floated on the Dublin, London and New York exchanges in 1999 after a massive IPO. It was delisted two years later after being brought by the Valentia consortium, led by businessman Tony O’Reilly.
    It was listed for a second time in 2004, and then de-listed once again two years later.
    Additional reporting, Jack Horgan Jones.


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