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New York Stock Exchange

Noreen M. Culhane

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

As executive vice president for the New York Stock Exchange's Global Corporate Group, Noreen Culhane is responsible for the Exchange's efforts to attract new listings and to serve companies already listed. She manages Business Development, Client Service, Marketing, Sales Support, and the Initial Public Offering process and Structured Products for the Exchange's business … [Read more...] about Noreen M. Culhane

An Irish Launch On Wall Street

By Niall O’Dowd, Founding Publisher
July/August 1994

July 30, 1994 by Leave a Comment

The Jefferson Smurfit Group, Ireland's largest company, successfully launched its U.S. subsidiary on the New York Stock Exchange recently, despite widespread jitters about new offerings on Wall Street. Niall O'Dowd interviews company Chairman and Chief Executive Michael Smurfit. Going public on the New York Stock Exchange is a little like watching your children being born -- … [Read more...] about An Irish Launch On Wall Street

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October 9, 1834

Ireland’s first public railroad, the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, was opened on this day in 1834. After founding and laying the first tracks in 1831, a short delay occurred in the building due to opposition from some landowners, the laying of tracks over an embankment, and the creation of the Booterstown Marsh. The first train departed on October 9, consisting of eight cars pulled by the “Hibernia.” The railway line was eventually expanded.

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