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Ardagh

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Ardagh to raise €457m to repay debt
Ardagh to raise €457m to repay debt

Irish-controlled glass and metals packaging group Ardagh has launched a £400m (€457m) eight-year bond offering, with the proceeds set to be used for the early repayment of existing debt.

Sat, 03 Jun, 2017

Packaging group Ardagh unveils new boss and details €3bn spend
Packaging group Ardagh unveils new boss and details €3bn spend

Irish-founded glass and metal packaging group Ardagh has named former Smurfit Kappa Group executive Ian Curley as its new chief executive, coinciding with an announcement confirming its $3.42bn (€3bn) purchase of certain assets currently owned by US beverage can makers Ball and Rexam.

Tue, 26 Apr, 2016

Ardagh pulls partial IPO
Ardagh pulls partial IPO
Irish-owned glass and packaging group Ardagh has pulled the planned partial flotation of its metal-packaging business because of “challenging” market conditions, but has said it is ready to launch the IPO as soon as things become calmer.

Tue, 03 Nov, 2015

Ardagh Group back in the black ahead of IPO
Ardagh Group back in the black ahead of IPO

Irish-owned glass and packaging group Ardagh has returned to profit mere months ahead of its planned partial flotation on the New York Stock Exchange.

Wed, 05 Aug, 2015

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