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  2. List of companies listed on Euronext Dublin - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies that have (or had) their primary listing on Euronext Dublin, based in Dublin. Many of these companies have secondary listings on other stock exchanges . [ citation needed ]

  3. ISEQ 20 - Wikipedia

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    The Ireland Overall Stock Exchange Index, commonly shortened to ISEQ 20 (/ ˈ aɪ z ɛ k / EYE-zek), is a benchmark stock market index composed of companies that trade on Euronext Dublin. The index comprises the 20 companies with the highest trading volume and market capitalisation contained within the ISEQ Overall Index. [ 1 ]

  4. Serco - Wikipedia

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    [8] [15] In November 2014, its share price, which stood at 674p before the taxpayer scandal broke in 2013, [8] collapsed to 218.7p, after four profit warnings. That same month, it was announced that Alastair Lyons , the chairman of Serco, was resigning from his position. [ 16 ]

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  8. Euronext Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Euronext Dublin lists debt and fund securities and is used as a European gateway exchange for companies seeking to access investors in Europe and beyond. With over 35,000 securities listed on its markets, the exchange is used by over 4,000 issuers from more than 85 countries to raise funds and access international investors.

  9. Share price - Wikipedia

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    (For example, 500 shares at $32 may become 1000 shares at $16.) Many major firms like to keep their price in the $25 to $75 price range. A US share must be priced at $1 or more to be covered by NASDAQ. If the share price falls below that level, the stock is "delisted" and becomes an OTC (over the counter stock). A stock must have a price of $1 ...