What do Suir Engineering do?
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Who owns Suir Engineering?
EDF Energy Services
Waterford company Suir Engineering has been purchased by multinational group EDF Energy Services. It has bought Suir as part of the acquisition of the Imtech UK & Ireland group from Endless, a UK private equity group that backed a management buyout of the businesses in August 2015.
When was Suir acquired by Imtech?
2007
Royal Imtech had bought Suir Engineering in 2007 for about €30m. Imtech UK & Ireland has revenues of more than £400m and employs 2,100 people. Company filings show Endless had £32.75m in loans to the business at the end of October last year.
What county is River Suir in?
County Tipperary
All three rivers enter the wide estuarine bay known as Waterford Harbour. River Suir, County Tipperary, Ire.
How much is Suir Engineering worth?
Waterford-based Suir Engineering has been sold to the Dutch publicly quoted technical services provider Imtech in a cash deal believed to be worth about €30 million. Director Pauline Doyle, who lives in Mooncoin, Co Kilkenny, is Suir’s largest shareholder and will net €19.8 million from the sale.
Where is the Suir river?
The River Suir, Irelands third longest river is 184 kms long, rising on the eastern flanks of Benduff, North West of Templemore. It flows through Thurles, Holycross, Cahir, Clonmel and Carrick on Suir, where it becomes tidal before continuing to Waterford and the sea.
What does Suir mean in Irish?
Etymology. Old Irish siur, “sister”
What is the Irish name for Waterford?
Port Láirge
As a bi-lingual island, the Irish name used for Waterford is Port Láirge which translates in English as ‘Port of a Thigh’ with one origin story attributing the name to the tragic fate of a young prince named Rot.
What does Ballymoney mean in Irish?
townland of the moor
Ballymoney (Irish: Baile Monaidh [ˌbˠalʲə ˈmˠɔnˠə], meaning ‘townland of the moor’) is a small town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
What does Bally mean in Ireland?
place of
Bally is an extremely common prefix to town names in Ireland, and is derived from the Gaelic phrase ‘Baile na’, meaning ‘place of’. It is not quite right to translate it ‘town of’, as there were few, if any, towns in Ireland at the time these names were formed.