ISEQ20

ISEQ 20

Rank every ISEQ 20 stock by earnings growth (YOY). Higher values indicate faster profit expansion. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

Earnings Growth (YOY)

  • GL9
    +292.10%
  • DQ7A
    +158.30%
  • IRES
    +144.70%
  • C5H
    +49.30%
  • IR5B
    +20.30%

Constituents (20)

GL9
Glanbia plcDUB
+292.10%
DQ7A
Donegal Investment Group plcDUB
+158.30%
IRES
Irish Residential Properties REIT PlcDUB
+144.70%
C5H
Cairn Homes plcDUB
+49.30%
IR5B
Irish Continental Group plcDUB
+20.30%
RYA
Ryanair Holdings plcDUB
+9.37%
KRZ
Kerry Group plc Class ADUB
0.00%
HMSO
Hammerson plcDUB
0.00%
PTSB
Permanent TSB Group Holdings plcDUB
0.00%
GRP
Greencoat Renewables PLCDUB
0.00%
OIZ
Origin Enterprises plcDUB
0.00%
KMR
Kenmare Resources plcDUB
0.00%
MIO
Mincon Group plcDUB
0.00%
MLC
Malin Corporation plcDUB
0.00%
KRX
Kingspan Group plcDUB
-1.00%
A5G
AIB Group plcDUB
-2.50%
BIRG
Bank of Ireland Group plcDUB
-9.30%
EG7
FBD Holdings plcDUB
-17.40%
GVR
Glenveagh Properties PLCDUB
-18.40%
UPR
Uniphar plcDUB
-31.20%

Frequently asked questions

The 5 ISEQ 20 companies with the highest earnings growth (YOY) are: Glanbia plc (GL9, +292.10%), Donegal Investment Group plc (DQ7A, +158.30%), Irish Residential Properties REIT Plc (IRES, +144.70%), Cairn Homes plc (C5H, +49.30%) and Irish Continental Group plc (IR5B, +20.30%). Glanbia plc ranks first at +292.10%.

A earnings growth (YOY) of +158.30% or higher places a ISEQ 20 stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 2 of the 20 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 20 ranked ISEQ 20 constituents, the median earnings growth (YOY) is 0.00%. A stock above that level ranks ahead of the typical ISEQ 20 company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

Glanbia plc (GL9) has the highest earnings growth (YOY) in the ISEQ 20, at +292.10%. Uniphar plc (UPR) has the lowest, at -31.20%.

Uniphar plc (UPR, -31.20%) reports the lowest earnings growth (YOY) in the ISEQ 20, followed by Glenveagh Properties PLC (GVR, -18.40%), FBD Holdings plc (EG7, -17.40%), Bank of Ireland Group plc (BIRG, -9.30%) and AIB Group plc (A5G, -2.50%).