Smurfit shares hit nine-month low

Shares in packaging group Jefferson Smurfit have fallen to their lowest level for nine months after the group's US associate, …

Shares in packaging group Jefferson Smurfit have fallen to their lowest level for nine months after the group's US associate, the 29.4 per cent-owned Smurfit Stone, warned that first-quarter earnings would be well below market expectations.

Chief executive Mr Ray Curran said corrugated demand had been sluggish and, as a result, Smurfit Stone expected downtime in the first quarter would rise, hitting earnings.

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