Business Today: Stock exchange plan, Ganley shares row and the tyranny of the meeting bore

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The plight of Euronext Dublin, as the Irish Stock Exchange is known as these days, has been an issue of concern in Irish business for years. The problem: a dearth of new listings in recent years, combined with a steady drip of companies switching to the greener fields of the London or US markets is not new, but they have undoubtedly worsened.

A dispute over the true value of shares in Rivada Networks has erupted in the midst of a bitter lawsuit between its founder Declan Ganley and one of its shareholders.

Finally in our Monday opinion, a week after BPFI chief executive Brian Hayes called on the Government to include post offices and credit unions, as well as banks, to be brought under the remit of the upcoming Access to Cash bill, Minister for Finance Michael McGrathdaily email news digest.

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