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Davy 18Th Annual Equities Conference New York Invitation th Davy 18 Annual Equities Conference New York Tuesday, 7 January 2020 PARTICIPATING COMPANIES INCLUDE DATE Tuesday, 7 January 2020 FINANCIALS HEALTHCARE SUPPORT SERVICES LOCATION Allied Irish Banks UDG Healthcare DCC JW Marriott Essex House Colin Hunt, Chief Executive Liam Logue, Head of Corporate Fergal O’Dwyer, Chief Financial Officer 160 Central Park South Niamh Hore, Head of Investor Development Kevin Lucey, Head of Capital Markets New York NY 10019 Relations Keith Byrne, Head of Investor Relations, Strategy & Corporate TECHNOLOGY FORMAT Bank of Ireland Communications One-to-One and Group Myles O’Grady, Chief Financial Officer Hostelworld Meetings Darach O’Leary, Head of Group Uniphar Group TJ Kelly, Chief Financial Officer Investor Relations Ger Rabbette, Chief Executive REGISTER YOUR INTEREST Padraic Dempsey, Chief Commercial TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS Please click on the relevant link FBD Holdings Officer below or contact your Davy John O'Grady, Chief Financial Officer IAG Brian O’Shaughnessy, Group Director representative Andrew Light, Head of Investor permanent tsb of Corporate Development Relations Jeremy Masding, Chief Executive REGISTER LEISURE Irene de Jose Zalve, Senior Manager, Eamonn Crowley, Chief Financial Investor Relations Officer Dalata Hotel Group Nicola O'Brien, Head of External Irish Continental Group DECLINE Dermot Crowley, Deputy CEO, Reporting & Investor Relations Business Development & Finance Eamonn Rothwell, Chief Executive David Ledwidge, Chief Financial Officer Note: When registering, please FOOD & BEVERAGE Flutter Entertainment include your company wish list David Jennings, Director of Corporate C&C Group in order of importance, also Finance and Investor Relations indicating if 1-1 or small group Stephen Glancey, Chief Executive is preferable Jonathan Solesbury, Chief Financial GVC Holdings Officer Rob Wood, Chief Financial Officer MORE INFORMATION Patrick McMahon, Group Strategy, REAL ESTATE T: +353 1 614 8829 Finance Director & Investor Relations E: [email protected] Jonny Catto, Strategy & Finance Glenveagh Properties Manager Stephen Garvey, Co- Founder, Chief Greencore Group Executive Officer Jack Gorman, Head of Investor Michael Rice, Chief Financial Officer Relations Conor Murtagh, Director, Strategy & Investor Relations Origin Enterprises Sean Coyle, Chief Financial Officer IRES REIT Margaret Sweeney, Chief Executive Total Produce Priyanka Taneja, Chief Financial Officer Rory Byrne, Chief Executive Frank Davis, Finance Director J&E Davy, trading as Davy, is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Davy is a member of Euronext Dublin and the London Stock Exchange. In the UK, Davy is authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland and authorised and subject to limited regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority. Details about the extent of our authorisation and regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority are available from us on request. For the attention of US clients of Davy Securities, Davy Securities is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland and is a member of FINRA and SIPC. .
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