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- RDF considers USD75m takeover offer
- RDF Media says it is considering a GBP50m (USD75m) takeover offer from a consortium featuring Cyrte Investment, a company linked to Big Brother founder John De Mol. RDF, the independent production company responsible for TV shows such as Location, Location,...
- Articles 2008-11-13
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- Oops; Allied Irish Banks.(Allied Irish Bank may survive $750m of losses by a rogue trader, but its independence may not)(Brief Article)
- Allied Irish Banks can survive a rogue trader; its independence may not IT WAS only last month that Susan Keating, chief executive of Allfirst, one of America's 50 biggest banks, joined the executive committee of its parent company, Allied Irish Banks AIB. It was,...
- Research articles 2002-02-09
- Allied Irish Banks to Split Stock.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 1 -- Allied Irish Banks, parent company of Dauphin Deposit Bank and The York Bank, has announced a 3-for-1 stock split. The split, to take effect May 14, "will provide additional liquidity and make it easier for...
- Research articles 1999-04-30
- Allied Irish Banks: With 9% Dividend, This Bank Could Thrive
- David Daly submits: A. Overview: These many months of panic in the prices of U.S. bank stocks have been equally savage among some European bank stocks. One diamond in the rough is Allied Irish Banks AIB, not to be confused with Anglo-Irish Bank, which is also publicly traded....
- External links 2008-08-31
- Allied Irish Banks PLC sued over trading losses
- Disgruntled shareholders are suing Allied Irish Banks PLC, alleging that the banking company's financial reports fraudulently hid the $691 million worth of currency trading losses associated with its Baltimore subsidiary, AllFirst Financial Inc. The suit was brought by Washington-based law firm Finkelstein, Thompson & Loughran over allegations that...
- Research articles 2002-03-07
- Allied Irish Banks PLC sued over trading losses
- Disgruntled shareholders are suing Allied Irish Banks PLC, alleging that the banking company's financial reports fraudulently hid the $691 million worth of currency trading losses associated with its Baltimore subsidiary, AllFirst Financial Inc. The suit was brought by Washington-based law firm Finkelstein, Thompson & Loughran over allegations that...
- Research articles 2002-03-07
- Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Company Profile.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-11 March 2003-Research and Markets: Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Company ProfileC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03112003 Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Company Profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. The report examines the company`s key business structure and...
- Research articles 2003-03-11
- Allied Irish Banks, plc.(AIB) - Quantitative Valuation Report.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-19 February 2003-Research and Markets: Allied Irish Banks, plc.AIB - Quantitative Valuation ReportC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02192003 Company Name - Allied Irish Banks, plc. Now you, as an individual investor or investment professional, can have access to...
- Research articles 2003-02-19
- Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. - Tier 1 Capital Raising E500m 7.5% Step-up Callable Perpetual Reserve Capital Instruments
- Business Editors DUBLIN, Ireland--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 5, 2001 Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. (NYSE:AIB;AIBPR;FMBPR) today announced the issue of E500 million 7.5% Step-up Callable Perpetual Reserve Capital Instruments, dated 5 February 2001. Details of the issue are as follows: Issuer ...
- Research articles 2001-02-05
- Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c.: Listing Rule 16.4
- Business Editors DUBLIN, Ireland--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 9, 2001 Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. (NYSE:AIB;AIBPR;FMBPR) -- In connection with the recent appointment of Mr. Michael J. Sullivan to the Board of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c., there were no directorships held by Mr. Sullivan in other publicly quoted companies in the previous...
- Research articles 2001-08-09
- Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Chooses Carreker's FraudLink Solutions to Prevent Check Fraud
- Business Editors DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 21, 2002 Carreker Corporation (Nasdaq:CANI), a leading provider of technology and consulting solutions for the financial industry, announced today that Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. AIB, Ireland's leading financial institution, has selected Carreker's FraudLinkTM solutions to detect and prevent fraudulent check activity. Edel McDermott,...
- Research articles 2002-11-21
- Allied Irish Banks to Acquire Stake in Singapore Bank.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 2 -- Allied Irish Banks has agreed to take a stake of up to 24.9 percent in Keppel TatLee Bank, Singapore's smallest bank, in a deal that could be worth more than $1.5 billion (UKpound 540 million). ...
- Research articles 1999-06-03
- Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP Act for Allied Irish Banks plc in [pounds sterling]30 Million London Property Financing
- The Finance and Real Estate Groups at Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP acted for Allied Irish Banks plc providing a [pounds sterling]30 million term loan to finance the acquisition by a Jersey Company of 38-48 Southwark Bridge Road and 62-64 Southwark Street London. The property was part...
- Research articles 2003-07-10
- Allied Irish Banks Acquires Dauphin Deposit Corp.(Originated from The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa.)
- Jul. 9--Allied Irish Banks of Dublin, Ireland, has completed its acquisition of the 162-year-old Dauphin Deposit Corp. Dauphin will merge into First Maryland Bancorp, the Baltimore-based U.S. banking subsidiary of Allied Irish. Eventually, Dauphin and First...
- Research articles 1997-07-09
- What's Allied Irish up to? (Allied Irish Banks)(Company Profile)
- Allied Irish Banks has a low-visibility management approach, as evidenced by the Dublin-based company's relationship with US subsidiary First Maryland Bancorp. In Baltimore, First Maryland is considered a 'locally headquartered' bank. First Maryland's purchase of Harrisburg, PA-based Dauphin Deposit Corp could raise AIB's visibility, however. An overview of AIB's history...
- Research articles 1997-11-01
- AIB advances merger plans.(Allied Irish Banks)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- The consolidation of Poland's banks is gathering pace. Allied Irish Banks AIB plans to merge next summer the two regional banks in which it has controlling stakes, Posnan-based Wielkopolski Bank Kredytowy (WBK, or Great Poland Credit Bank) and Wroclaw-based Bank Zachodni Western Bank. This is some...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Repayment of Deposit to Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c
- Business Editors DUBLIN, Ireland--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 7, 2000 A deposit of 70 million Irish pounds is to be repaid to Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c AIB (NYSE:AIB;AIBPR:FMBPR) by the Central Bank of Ireland, under the terms of an agreement reached in 1985 to help fund the costs associated with the...
- Research articles 2000-09-07
- Allied Irish Banks drops PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Although Allied Irish Banks, the parent of Baltimore-based Allfirst Financial Inc., has dropped PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, its longtime external auditor, local experts said it shouldn't be too difficult for the bank to find a suitable replacement. But, they added, there will be a lot of due diligence done first. ...
- Research articles 2002-04-26
- Allied Irish Banks p.l.c. makes announcement
- DUBLIN, Ireland--BUSINESS WIRE--June 11, 1996--Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. (NYSE: AIB; AIBPR; FMBPR) has issued 51,300 new ordinary shares of 25p each in connection with its Executive Share Option Scheme. Application has been made to the Irish and London Stock Exchanges for these shares to be admitted to the Official...
- Research articles 1996-06-11
- Allied Irish Banks makes announcement
- DUBLIN, Ireland--BUSINESS WIRE--July 5, 1996--Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. has issued 236,368 new ordinary shares of 25p each in connection with its Executive Share Option Scheme.Application has been made to the Irish and London Stock Exchanges for these shares to be admitted to the Official Lists in Dublin and London.Copies of...
- Research articles 1996-07-05
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