Jurys rollercoaster to continue
Followers of Jurys Doyle had their fill of thrills and spills during last year’s long-running takeover battle that ultimately saw the hotel group taken private in a €1.25 billion deal.
Followers of Jurys Doyle had their fill of thrills and spills during last year’s long-running takeover battle that ultimately saw the hotel group taken private in a €1.25 billion deal. But its disappearance from the stock market has done little to quell interest in further corporate intrigue.
Last week’s announcement that the group had hired Merrill Lynch to advise it on the re-financing of its Jurys Inns business showed it was not using...
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