Belfast Telegraph - Top 100 Northern Ireland Companies - 21 May 2019

Table of content - Belfast Telegraph - Top 100 Northern Ireland Companies (21 May 2019)

NORTHERN IRELAND COMPANIES 2019
By Margaret Canning Belfast Telegraph Business Editor
Entries 21-100 profiled
Professor Mark Durkin
Commercial property
Entries 1-20 profiled
Biggest employers
Angela Mcgowan
Business Awards
Retail overview
Ann Mcgregor
Top 100 Tables
John Simpson
Catalyst Inc
Arthur Cox
Tourism
By Professor Mark Durkin, Executive Dean of Ulster University Business School
Arthur Cox: The pre-eminent partner for leading businesses
Continuing a long association with the Top 100
Top 100: A marker of our resilient business community
How we chose the firms in our 2019 Top 100
Summary of results
Big changes in the qualifying group
Profits grow faster than inflation for most
The largest employers
Angela Mcgowan, CBI Regional Director
Ann Mcgregor, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry
A night of celebrations
Where the awards went
1-25
26-50
51-75
76-100
SSE Renewable Onshore Managing director: Jim Smith
NI Water Chief executive: Sara Venning
Danske Bank Chief executive: Kevin Kingston
NIE Networks Managing director: Paul Stapleton
Bank of Ireland UK Managing director NI: Ian Sheppard
Killutagh Holdings
Moy Park
Belfast Harbour
Ulster Bank
First Trust Bank
Schrader Electronics
Norbrook Holdings
Terex GB
Phoenix Natural Gas
W&R Barnett
Viridian Group Investments
Encirc
SHS Group
Almac Group
Banner Dell (KFC)
NIIB Group
LCC Group (Lissan)
John Henderson Holdings
Allstate NI
FP Mccann
Mcaleer & Rushe
Golden Vale NI
TG Eakin
John Graham
Isaac Agnew (7 cos)
Denvir Holdings (Argento)
Kainos Group plc
Hilton Foods UK
Dragonglass: Hilton
Clearway Holdings
Severfield (NI)
Seagate Tech
Capita IT and Networks
Mclaughlin & Harvey
Gardrum Holdings
GE Grid Solutions
Montupet
Glen Electric Holdings
First Derivatives
SSE Airtricity (2 cos)
Tobermore Concrete
Andor Technology
Dale Farm
Ulster Carpet Mills
Thompson Aero Seating
Dunbia
Bemis Healthcare
Mccloskey
Deka Energy Assoc
Lagan Asphalt
Progressive Building
Liberty IT
MJM Marine
Multi-packaging
Heartsine/stryker
Kilwaughter Holdings
Chain Reaction Cycles
Coca-cola HBC
Heron Bros
Charles Hurst
Tullymore House
Old Bushmills Distillery
Kilmona Group
Andras House
Brett Martin Holdings
Golf Holdings
Forestside Acquistions
Harry Corry
Lough Erne Investments
CDE Global
Whitemountain
Geda Construction
Belfast International
CB SME Stothers
Tennent’s NI
Mac-interiors
Titanic Property Development
Lagan Homes UK Group
Diageo (two companies)
Huhtamaki
Hastings Hotels Group
BA Kitchen Components
Premier Electrics
Keystone Holdings
Portview Holdings
Westland Horticulture
Decora Blind Systems
Haldane Shiells
Western Bldg Systems
Regeneration Waste
Lagan Construction Int
Kingspan Water &
Ballyvesey Holdings
Macnaughton Blair
DCC Energy
NI’S catalyst for change is full of plans for the future
By Glyn Roberts, Chief Executive Retail NI
1-25
26-50
Tourism’s road to revenues of £2bn needs to begin now
Tourism’s road to revenues of £2bn needs to begin now
Stephen Kelly, Chief Executive, Manufacturing NI
Angel investment
Is NI headed for a skills Brexodus?
Property market to bounce back from uncertainty
How top companies are now having to work harder to draw and retain the best talent

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