Brisbourne wins award for C&C report |
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For the second year in a row Merrion’s Robert Brisbourne has won ‘Research Report of the Year’ for his ‘C&C Magners Survey’. |
Robert Brisbourne of Merrion has been awarded the ‘Research Report of the Year’ for the second year in a row for his report on the food and drinks industry ‘C&C Magners Survey’. He has also won best analyst in the categories of ‘Food & Beverages/Agribusiness’ and ‘Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology’.
He beat off some strong competition from NCB’s Dermot O’Brien and Eunan King, whose report ‘2020 Vision’ came in second. ‘The Irish Economy – an assessment of risks and forecasts 2008-2010’ comes close on the heels of O’Brien and King’s report in third place. This report was written by Davy’s Robbie Kelleher and Rossa White, and is the second entry for Davy, with another report by Scott Rankin and Emer Lang ‘Irish Banks – 2008: Will the party end?’ coming in at number five in this category.
Goodbody has put in a good performance in the research products section. Dermot O’Leary, winner of ‘Best Research Economist’ came fourth in the ‘Research Report of the Year’ table for his report entitled ‘Constructive Thinking’, while Goodbody has for the third successive year won the ‘Best Morning Research Notes’ for it’s ‘Goodbody Irish Equity Morning Meeting Wrap’.  | Robert Brisbourne |
This year the ‘Best Morning Research Notes’ award was closely contested, with Merrion coming right behind Goodbody in second place, for their ‘Merrion Morning Comment/Early Thoughts’ while Davy has this year been relegated to fourth place (from second, 2005) with their notes ‘Davy Starting Points: Morning Equity Briefing’. Davy shone, however, in two other categories - ‘Best Equity Books (printed or online)’ and ‘Best Website’. Davy stole the march for the third year in a row, taking the crown in the ‘Best Equity Books (printed or online)’ for ‘Davy Weekly Book’, followed by ‘Goodbody Rolling Agenda’ in second place and ‘NCB Investment Strategy and Stock Analysis’ in third.
www.davy.ie achieved the top accolade in the electronic category of ‘Best Website’ and second spot went to Goodbody for their website www.goodbody.ie. |
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