bank of ireland (BIR:Frankfurt)
bank of ireland (BIR) Snapshot
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52 Week High
05/22/13 - €0.20
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52 Week Low
08/28/12 - €0.08
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Average Volume 10 Days
3.6M
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EX-Date
11/18/09
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The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland provides a range of banking and other financial services to consumer and business banking sectors in Ireland and internationally. Its deposit products include current accounts, interest bearing and non-interest bearing accounts, demand and time deposits, and certificates of deposit. The company’s loan products portfolio comprises loans to customers, including overdrafts; installment credit and finance lease receivables; mortgage loans for house purchases; home improvement and secured personal loans; credit cards; property and construction, business, and other services loans; and term loans, project and structured finance, international asset financing, leasing, installment credit, and invoice discounting. It also offers foreign exchange, interest and exchange rate hedging instruments, executor, trustee, life assurance, pension and financial advisory, online and mobile banking, and ATM services. The company operates through a network of 251 full time service branches and 1,266 ATMs. The Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland was founded in 1783 and is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland.
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Bank of Ireland has appointed Pat Farrell, Chief Executive of the Irish Banking Federation, as its new head of communications. Mr. Farrell previously worked in EBS Building Society and as chief executive of Galvia Hospital in Galway. He is a former senator and a former general secretary of Fianna Fáil.
The Governor and Company of The Bank of Ireland, Annual General Meeting, Apr 24, 2013., at 09:30 GMT Standard Time. Location: Pembroke Room, The Burlington Hotel, Upper Leeson Street. Agenda: To approve the election of Davida Marston as a non-executive Director to the Court.
The Directors of Bank of Ireland have proposed Davida Marston for election as a non-executive Director to the Court at the Annual General Court on 24 April 2013. Davida Marston is a non-executive director of Liberbank S.A. (Spanish Banking Group), Mears Plc (UK), where she chairs the Audit Committee, and CIT Bank Limited (UK), and is a former director of a number of companies, including ACE European Group Limited and Europe Arab Bank plc She was a member of the UK senior management team of Citigroup's UK Corporate Bank (1990 - 2003), which included a period as Regional Head UK and Ireland for the Banks and Securities business, and a senior manager at Bank of Montreal (1981-1990). Subject to election at the Annual General Court, Davida's appointment to the Court will take effect on 24 April 2013. Davida will also be a member of the Audit and Risk Committees.

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| Price/Book | 0.5x |
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| TEV/Sales | 162.3x |
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