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Ireland Stock Market Today: ISEQ Brushes 52‑Week High as Homebuilders Rally and Ryanair Ends Prime Trial (28–29 November 2025)

Ireland Stock Market Today: ISEQ Brushes 52‑Week High as Homebuilders Rally and Ryanair Ends Prime Trial (28–29 November 2025)

The ISEQ Overall Index closed Friday at 12,836.29, up 0.43%, matching its 52-week high and capping a week-long gain of about 5.4%. The ISEQ 20 rose 0.59% to 2,141.90, with homebuilders and insurers leading gains. FBD Holdings jumped 3.3%, Glenveagh Properties and Cairn Homes advanced over 1.5%, and Kingspan Group climbed just over 2%. Irish equities have surged roughly 34% over the past year.
Ireland Stocks Today: ISEQ Edges Higher Near Record as Banks Lead, State Exits AIB; Ryanair Profit Boom Lifts Sentiment

Ireland Stock Market Today, 21 November 2025: ISEQ Slips Below 12,000 as Banks Weigh, Kerry and CRH Stand Out

Ireland’s ISEQ All-Share index closed at about 11,992 on Friday, down 0.26% amid a global tech sell-off and renewed interest rate concerns. Bank of Ireland and AIB shares slipped, while Kerry Group outperformed. The index lost 1.4% for the week. Investors weighed the Finance Bill 2025 and CRH’s ex-dividend date against a backdrop of broad market declines.
Ireland Stocks Today: ISEQ Edges Higher Near Record as Banks Lead, State Exits AIB; Ryanair Profit Boom Lifts Sentiment

Ireland Stocks Today: ISEQ Edges Higher Near Record as Banks Lead, State Exits AIB; Ryanair Profit Boom Lifts Sentiment

Ireland’s ISEQ All-Share Index closed up 0.3% at 12,518.08 on Wednesday, extending gains after a 1.5% jump Tuesday and staying near recent highs. AIB Group shares have climbed about 63% year-on-year, while Bank of Ireland is up roughly 75%. Ryanair posted a 42% rise in half-year net profit to €2.54 billion. Major firms like Flutter, Smurfit Kappa, and CRH have left Dublin’s main market for U.S. listings.
12 November 2025

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  • Entergy's Earnings Growth Masked by Share Dilution, EPS Growth Slower
    May 20, 2026, 12:35 AM EDT. Entergy Corporation (NYSE:ETR) reported strong net income growth, with a 33% rise in the past year and a 57% annualized gain over three years. However, the company increased its shares outstanding by 6.3% over the last twelve months, diluting earnings per share (EPS). Consequently, EPS growth was only 27% last year and 44% annually over three years, indicating slower per-share profitability gains. Market response remained muted as investors focus on EPS rather than total profit, a critical measure of shareholder value. Analysts' forecasts and potential risks to Entergy's business remain important considerations for investors monitoring the stock's long-term performance.

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