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BBC News
08-07-2025
- Automotive
- BBC News
Elis James and John Robins #452 - Here Lies The Volkswagen Barrel of Eggs
After many moons of service the mobile terrarium / paint dump / dodgem, the VW Barrel of Eggs, is no more. And today's show is in tribute to that trusty steed. Currently lying in state, when it makes its final journey on the back of a low loader to the scrapheap make sure to line the streets of South London and doff your cap. Yes this is the only podcast to pay tribute to two different cars coincidentally manufactured under the auspices of the VW Group. Pushing boundaries and all that. But how will John handle the news? Despite so much time dedicated to such fun there is enough left over for some secondary fun on a bleak day. Can Elis hit a *true* return to Connecting form? Plus, there's a thrillingly competitive Made Up Game. A book of condolence has been opened up via elisandjohn@ on email and 07974 293 022 on WhatsApp for all your automotive tributes.
Yahoo
08-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Elis: Half-yearly report relative to the liquidity contract as of 30 June 2025
Half-yearly report relative to the liquidity contract Under the liquidity contract entered between Elis and Oddo BHF (Group Natixis), the following resources appeared on the liquidity account on June 30th, 2025: 48,767 shares €4,740,871 In the 1st half of 2025, the following resources were traded: On buy side, 1,508,913 shares for €32,258,758 (6,124 executions) On sell side, 1,644,536 shares for €35,467,806 (5,913 executions) As a reminder: 1) The following resources appeared on the last half year statement on December 31st, 2024 on the liquidity account: 184,390 shares €1,531,816 2) In the 2nd half of 2024, the following resources were traded: On buy side, 1,635,873 shares for €33,206,130 (6,722 executions) On sell side, 1,619,744 shares for €33,168,052 (3,765 executions) 3) The following resources appeared on the liquidity account when the activity with Oddo BHF (Group Natixis) started on January 2nd, 2024: 63,192 shares €3,700,000 Contacts Nicolas BuronDirector of Investor Relations, Financing & TreasuryPhone: + 33 (0)1 75 49 98 30 - Charline LefaucheuxInvestor RelationsPhone: + 33 (0)1 75 49 98 15 – Attachment Half-yearly report relative to the liquidity contract as of 30 June 2025Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


RTÉ News
02-07-2025
- Business
- RTÉ News
'The canary in the mine' - US tariff threat impacts Offaly firm
The threat of US tariffs is having an impact on Irish businesses, and the uncertainty is leaving many in limbo. At a trade forum in Dublin today, Tánaiste Simon Harris will say US tariffs of 10% on exports from Ireland will be the "new normal" but that efforts are continuing to agree zero for zero taxes in some key areas. The meeting takes place a week before the scheduled lifting of a pause on higher tariffs by US President Donald Trump. The forum will also receive an economic assessment of the impact of tariffs from Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe. At Elis Cleanroom in Co Offaly, they describe themselves as "the canary in the mine". It is, according to the sales manager Bernard Flynn, "a good barometer of what is happening in the industry". The company, which has a base in Birr, Co Offaly, and in Glanmire, Co Cork, provides specialist laundry services, both sterile and non-sterile, to companies which work in controlled environments, including the medical device and pharmaceutical industries. "Our service is a very vital service to the pharma and medical device sector so we're right there at the core," Mr Flynn said. "If they sneeze, we get a cold, essentially. "So we need to, or we would like to know, what's going to happen and we would like some stability and some certainty". In the cleanroom section of the business, Elis employs 100 people, while overall, the company employs around 1,300 people in Ireland. "For last ten years we've had double digit growth," said Mr Flynn. He added that to continue growing, more customers are needed. "Year on year, it's been fantastic but the big news now is there has been no news and by that, I mean we've had no announcements of new builds in the last ten months. "We currently have two brownfield sites being built - Astellas in Tralee, Co Kerry, and Dexcom in Athenry, Co Galway. Outside of that, there have been absolutely no announcements. "At the moment, things are holding steady but we would like to see a stimulus, something to help us and to give us some clarity, because we're part of a bigger organisation." Without growth, Mr Flynn said, investment is uncertain. "Elis is a worldwide organisation, and we have to report back. We get investment based on the future and the growth of the company. "We've had great investment, year on year on year, but we need to be able to show that there's something coming in the future, in order to continue that investment into our two plants here. "There's nothing as bad as not knowing." He added that the industry hopes Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke will work with them to work out the tariffs, whatever they may be. "We need to work to help reduce the costs for companies and be part of the conversation, so that we can continue to keep employment going," he said.


RTÉ News
02-07-2025
- Business
- RTÉ News
Industries want to be part of the conversation on US tariffs
The threat of tariffs is having an impact on Irish businesses, and the uncertainty is leaving many in limbo. At Elis Cleanroom in Co Offaly, they describe themselves as "the canary in the mine". It is, according to the sales manager Bernard Flynn, "a good barometer of what is happening in the industry". The company which has a base in Birr, Co Offaly and in Glanmire, Co Cork, provides specialist laundry services both sterile and non-sterile, to companies which work in controlled environments, including the medical device and pharmaceutical industries. "Our service is a very vital service to the pharma and medical device sector so we're right there at the core," Mr Flynn said. "If they sneeze, we get a cold, essentially. "So we need to, or we would like to know, what's going to happen and we would like some stability and some certainty". In the cleanroom section of the business, Elis employ 100 people, while overall, the company employs around 1,300 people in Ireland. "For last ten years we've had double digit growth," said Mr Flynn. He added that to continue growing, more customers are needed. "Year on year, it's been fantastic but the big news now is there has been no news and by that, I mean we've had no announcements of new builds in the last ten months. "We currently have two brownfield sites being built - Astellas in Tralee, Co Kerry, and Dexcom in Athenry, Co Galway. Outside of that, there have been absolutely no announcements. "At the moment, things are holding steady but we would like to see a stimulus, something to help us and to give us some clarity, because we're part of a bigger organisation". Without growth, Mr Flynn said, investment is uncertain. "Elis is a worldwide organisation, and we have to report back. We get investment based on the future and the growth of the company. "We've had great investment, year on year on year, but we need to be able to show that there's something coming in the future, in order to continue that investment into our two plants here. "There's nothing as bad as not knowing". He added that the industry hopes Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke will work with them to work out the tariffs, whatever they may be. "We need to work to help reduce the costs for companies and be part of the conversation, so that we can continue to keep employment going," he said.
Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Elis: Disclosure of trading in own shares occured from June 23 to June 27, 2025
Disclosure of trading in own shares occurred from June 23 to June 27, 2025 Saint-Cloud, June 30, 2025 In accordance with the regulations on share buybacks, in particular Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, Elis hereby declares the purchases of its own shares made from June 23 to June 27, 2025 under the buyback program authorized by the 24th resolution of the General Shareholders' Meeting of May 22, 2025 and announced on March 6, 2025: Aggregated presentation: Issuer name Issuer code(LEI) Transaction date ISIN Code Daily total Volume (in number of shares) Daily weighted average price of shares acquired (in euros) Platform (MIC Code) ELIS SA 969500UX71LCE8MAY492 06/23/2025 FR0012435121 11,504 23.4932 XPAR ELIS SA 969500UX71LCE8MAY492 06/23/2025 FR0012435121 7,657 23.4432 DXE ELIS SA 969500UX71LCE8MAY492 06/24/2025 FR0012435121 3,000 23.7420 XPAR ELIS SA 969500UX71LCE8MAY492 06/25/2025 FR0012435121 1,296 23.7982 XPAR ELIS SA 969500UX71LCE8MAY492 06/26/2025 FR0012435121 6,386 24.1387 XPAR ELIS SA 969500UX71LCE8MAY492 06/27/2025 FR0012435121 678 24.2740 XPAR Total 30,521 23.6705 The purpose of the own shares purchase operations is (i) to cover maturing performance share plans and to allocate free shares to employees as part of the contribution to the Elis for All 2025 international employee shareholding plan, and (ii) to be cancelled in accordance with the 26th resolution of the Combined General Meeting of May 22, 2025. Contacts Nicolas BuronDirector of Investor Relations, Financing & TreasuryPhone: + 33 (0)1 75 49 98 30 - Charline LefaucheuxInvestor Relations Phone: + 33 (0)1 75 49 98 15 - Attachment Elis - Disclosure of trading in own shares occured from June 23 to June 27, 2025