Dublin’s Iseq all-share – the index of all companies trading on the Irish stock exchange – was down slightly on Tuesday lunchtime, as packaging giant Smurfit Kappa suffered from
shareholders’ unease at its merger with WestRock.Shares in Smurfit, which this morning confirmed a deal with US paper business WestRock to create a group worth $20 billion, were down ...
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