NTR plc
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NTR plc | |
Type | Public, unlisted. |
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Founded | Dublin, Ireland (1991) |
Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland |
Key people | Jim Barry, CEO, Tom Roche Chairman |
Products | Roads, electricity, water, and other infrastructure services |
Website | www.ntr.ie/ |
NTR plc ("National Toll Roads") is an Irish infrastructure company.
The company is involved in a number of public-private partnership related businesses. It is however best known as the operator of the West-Link and East-Link toll bridges in Dublin, and the North-Link toll motorway on the M1 at Drogheda.
It also is involved in electricity generation through Airtricity, wireless broadband access through Irish Broadband (NTR Broadband in Northern Ireland), and waste management with Greenstar.
The company has made significant diversifications from the old, core toll roads business. This is visible in its investment in Bioverda a biodiesel manufacturing company. This company has invested in Ireland, United Kingdom and Germany.
The company is now worth €1.2 billion on the grey market on which it trades. This is up from €1 billion at the end of August before the company completed a hugely successful €150 million share-placing. It was successful in that it raised the placing to €170 million to accommodate the extra demand.
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The company ownership structure is highly concentrated. Tom Roche and Ann Roche own 44.8% of the company, One51, an agricultural co-operative that desires a stock exchange listing, owns 25.1% and others own the balance.
The company was known until 2002 as National Toll Roads. While it is registered as a public limited company, its shares are not traded on the Irish Stock Exchange, but on a grey market (operated by Davy, Goodbody, and NCB Stockbrokers) instead.