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Sheehan is back on top back
After his last victory in this category in 2002, NCB’s John Sheehan has once again emerged as the winner.
A close battle was fought for this year’s ‘Analyst of the Year’ award, with John

Sheehan of NCB emerging victorious. Sheehan, who also won the title in 2002, snatched the crown from last year’s winner Robert Brisbourne, and has had a strong run in this year’s survey, winning the ‘Best Construction & Building Materials Analyst’ award by a comfortable margin, and the ‘Best Small & Mid-Cap Stocks Analyst’ award (for the fourth time).

Brisbourne, who won in this category last year, has also given a strong performance in this year’s overall survey, winning the ‘Research Report of the Year’ for his work on the ‘C&C Magners Survey’ as well as both the ‘Best Food & Beverages/Agribusiness Analyst’ and ‘Best Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology’.

Third, fourth and fifth places in this category were also won by good performers from the overall survey: Robbie Kelleher of Davy, who also won ‘Best Equity Strategist’ came third; Goodbody’s Joe Gill came fourth in this category as well as winning the ‘Best Airlines Analyst’, and Eamon Hughes, also of Goodbody, came fifth in ‘Analyst of the Year’ ratings and first in the ‘Best Financials Analyst’ category.

Some new entrants to the top ten this year are Joe Gill and Liam Igoe of Goodbody, Jack Gorman of Davy and Dermot O’Brien of NCB. Making it into the top 12 are Scott Rankin (down from number nine last year), and Emer Lang, both of Davy.
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