, which sank almost 12.5 per cent despite issuing what analysts at Davy called a “solid” trading update, after it emerged on Tuesday evening that its chief executive, Francesca McDonagh, is stepping down in September to take up a role atslipped 2.1 per cent to €1.
98, while there was a fall, too, forElsewhere, most stocks advanced, with building materials groupenjoying a 3.2 per cent gain to finish at €14.29.was 2.9 per cent higher at €103.65.The Ftse 100 edged up 0.5 per cent, driven by gains in mining stocks and strong corporate updates, although a fall in cyclical stocks and industrial software company
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