Smurfit Kappa was among the fallers as European stocks fell again, with the benchmark equity index finishing the day with its longest losing streak since February 2018.
The Dublin headquartered firm announced this morning that it was in talks to merge with WestRock. Smurfit’s shares closed down 3.3 per cent and Westrock up 5.4 per cent.Donal MacNamee Analysis: Smurfit deal another knife in the side of Ireland’s wounded stock exchange
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