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Billionaire Wilbur Ross to sell his stake in Bank of Ireland

The US investor owns 5.54 per cent of the bank’s shares.

US INVESTOR WILBUR Ross is to sell his stake of 1.8 billion shares in Bank of Ireland.

Deutsche Bank said that it is acting as sole bookrunner on the placement, Reuters reports.

Ross’s shares make up 5.54 per cent of the bank’s shares. He bought into the bank in 2011.

Bank of Ireland has not yet released a statement on the matter.

When asked about the news tonight, Minister Joan Burton said that on St Patrick’s Day in New York, Ross “indicated that as an active investor he opens and he closes positions”.

She said that Ross also indicated that he would be interested in other investments in Ireland and he strongly recommended Ireland as a place to invest in.

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    May 25th 2014, 7:45 PM

    I met Brendan in the Black Lion in Inchicore after he had been for a shave in a barber shop across the road. He was accompanied by a crowd of leeches from the Abbey and seemed to be the only one spending any money. He joined me and my late cousin and when we questioned the hangers-on he just said that it was part of the job. Nice man but roped into something I don’t think he really wanted

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    May 25th 2014, 8:16 PM

    The likes of Behan should be confined to the dustbin of history.

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    May 25th 2014, 8:43 PM

    You obviously haven’t read The Hostage, The Quare Fellow or Borstal Boy then. One of our greatest.

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    May 25th 2014, 8:51 PM

    I have read all of his works. A reasonable writer but an IRA thug who was tried for the attempted murder of two gardaí.

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    May 25th 2014, 11:53 PM

    His legacy is not to be found in the dustbin of history and it won’t be there in the future to keep your’s company.

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    May 26th 2014, 11:16 AM

    “MI5 considered Irish playwright Brendan Behan to be “too unstable and too drunken” to be dangerous, previously secret files show.”

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