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Davy 15 Annual Equities Conference New York INVITATION TH DAVY 15 ANNUAL EQUITIES CONFERENCE NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, 4 JANUARY 2017 DATE PARTICIPATING COMPANIES INCLUDE Wednesday, 4 January 2017 FINANCIALS FOOD, BEVERAGE & INGREDIENTS REAL ESTATE LOCATION Allied Irish Bank C&C Group Cairn Homes JW Marriott Essex House, 160 Myles O’Grady, Director of Finance Kenny Neison, Finance Director Michael Stanley, Chief Executive Central Park South, New York NY Niamh Hore, Head of Stakeholder Joe Thompson, Head of Investor Officer 10019 Management, Group Finance Relations & Corporate Development Alan McIntosh, Executive Director Bank of Ireland Frutarom Green REIT FORMAT 1-1 and small group meetings Andrew Keating, Chief Financial Officer Ori Yehudai, President & CEO Stephen Vernon, Executive Chairman Alan Hartley, Head of Group Investor Alon Granot, Chief Financial Officer Pat Gunne, Chief Executive Officer REGISTER YOUR INTEREST Relations Fyffes IRES REIT Please click on the relevant link permanent tsb Tom Murphy, Finance Director David Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer below or contact your Davy Jeremy Masding, Chief Executive Seamus Keenan, Company Secretary & representative Kennedy Wilson Europe Officer Head of Investor Relations Peter Collins, Chief Operating Officer Emil Ivanov, Strategy & IR Director REGISTER Glanbia TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS Rajesh Manirajan, Head of IR Mark Garvey, Finance Director AerCap HEALTHCARE Liam Hennigan, Head of Investor Attendee TBC UDG Healthcare Relations DECLINE Liam Logue, Head of Corporate Deutsche Post DHL Greencore Group Development Sarah Bowman, Senior IR Manager Note: When registering, please Patrick Coveney, Chief Executive include your list of companies Keith Byrne, Head of Investor Relations Officer IAG you would like to meet in order & Strategy Eoin Tonge, Chief Financial Officer Andrew Barker, Head of Investor of importance, also indicating if INDUSTRIALS / RESOURCES Relations Kerry Group 1-1 or small group is preferable Kingfisher Stan McCarthy, Chief Executive Officer Irish Continental Group MORE INFORMATION Christian Cowley, Head of Investor William Lynch, Head of Investor Eamonn Rothwell, Chief Executive T: +353 1 614 8829 Relations Relations Officer E: [email protected] Sarah Levy, Director of Investor David Ledwidge, Chief Financial Officer Origin Enterprises Relations Imelda Hurley, Chief Financial Officer Hostelworld Feargal Mooney, Chief Executive Kingspan Total Produce Officer Geoff Doherty, Chief Financial Officer Rory Byrne, Chief Executive officer Mari Hurley, Chief Financial Officer Smurfit Kappa Group Frank Davis, Finance Director Ken Bowles, Chief Financial Officer LEISURE MEDIA Garrett Quinn, Head of Investor Independent News & Media Dalata Hotel Group Relations Pat McCann, Chief Executive Officer Ryan Preston, Chief Financial Officer Kenmare Resources Cormac McNulty, Group Director, Dermot Crowley, Deputy CEO, Finance Tony McCluskey, Chief Financial Mergers & Acquisitions & Development Officer GAN Jeremy Dibb, Head of Investor Dermot Smurfit, Chief Executive Relations Officer SUPPORT SERVICES Ladbrokes Coral Group Applegreen Paul Tymms, Head of Investor Paul Lynch, Chief Financial Officer Relations CPL Resources Paddy Power Betfair Mark Buckley, Finance Director Paul Rushton, Commercial Finance Director DCC William Hill Fergal O’Dwyer, Chief Financial Officer Lyndsay Wright, Director of Investor Kevin Lucey, Head of Group Finance & Relations & Communications Investor Relations FOR THE ATTENTION OF CLIENTS OF DAVY SECURITIES, THIS CONFERENCE IS HOSTED BY OUR AFFILIATE, J&E DAVY. Davy Securities is a member of FINRA and SIPC and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. J&E Davy, trading as Davy is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Davy is a member of the Irish Stock Exchange, the London Stock Exchange and Euronext. For branches in the UK, Davy is authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland and subject to limited regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority. Details about the extent of our regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority are available from us on request. .
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