J&E Davy reports dealings in Dalata Hotel Group shares

Published 20/05/2025, 10:10
J&E Davy reports dealings in Dalata Hotel Group shares

DUBLIN - J&E Davy Unlimited Company, a connected exempt principal trader, disclosed its recent trading activities involving the shares of Dalata Hotel Group PLC, a prominent hotel operator in Ireland. On Monday, J&E Davy engaged in both buying and selling of Dalata’s ordinary shares, according to a regulatory filing dated May 20, 2025.

The transactions included the purchase of 74,192 shares at a high of 5.64 EUR and a low of 5.47 EUR, and the sale of 133,093 shares with prices ranging between 5.61 EUR and 5.465 EUR. Additionally, dealings in GBP were reported, with 1,001 shares bought within a price bracket of 464.72 GBX to 448 GBX, and 700 shares sold between 474 GBX and 448 GBX.

The disclosure, made in compliance with the Irish Takeover Panel Act, 1997, Takeover Rules, 2022, indicates that J&E Davy is connected to Dalata Hotel Group PLC but is not involved in any dealings concerning other parties to the offer. No cash-settled or stock-settled derivative transactions were reported, and there were no indemnity or option arrangements, or any agreements or understandings relating to the securities that could serve as an inducement to deal or refrain from dealing.

This information, provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG), is based on a press release statement and is intended for regulatory purposes. It offers a glimpse into the trading activities of shares in the hospitality sector, which could be of interest to investors monitoring market movements and the performance of Dalata Hotel Group PLC.

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