Companies Origin Enterprises poaches Glanbia Nutritionals CFOColm Purcell will join the agri-services group in July
Inflation End to inflation crisis may be in sight as high interest rates biteRate of price rises has fallen sharply in both US and Europe – while Ireland’s inflation rate, though also down, is still above average at 3.6 per cent
Companies Origin unveils €20m share buyback scheme after strong start to its 2024 financial yearThe Dublin headquartered company, which provides crop inputs and agronomy services for farmers, said food commodity prices are falling sharply this year
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Stock Take Origin Enterprises struggles to find investors despite strong resultsThe chief executive of the agri-services group has been courting potential suitors as demand for small cap stocks declines
Companies Origin Enterprises closes loss-making Ukraine business as full-year profits fall sharplyThe Dublin-listed agri-services group reported a double-digit fall in profits for its 2023 financial year to the end of July
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Agriculture Revenue up but volumes down at Origin Enterprises The group expects to deliver full year adjusted fully diluted earnings per share, in the range of 50.0 to 53.0 cent for financial year 2023
Two top Origin executives get share options of potentially €830,000 The company is one of a number of food and agribusiness companies affected by the war in Ukraine, and has suspended all imports of fertilisers from Russia
Origin Enterprises recommences ‘limited’ operations in UkraineThe Dublin-headquartered agri-services group said it was recommencing limited operations in the country but only where it was safe to do so
Origin Enterprises halts Ukrainian operations The listed, Dublin-headquartered agribusiness group has a €31 million Ukrainian subsidiary
Food prices to rise as agri group boss warns on fertiliser costs Sean Coyle, chief executive of Origin, said the effect of gas hikes on production costs were being passed on to farmers and the food supply-chain