<p>World's biggest spirits company Diageo Plc said on Thursday that it intended to submit applications for delisting its shares from Euronext Paris and Euronext Dublin.</p>.<p>The maker of Johnnie Walker whisky, Tanqueray gin and Don Julio tequila said in a statement that the decision followed a review of the company's trading volumes, costs and administrative requirements related to the listings.</p>.<p>The delisting from Euronext Paris is expected to take effect around May 26, while that from Euronext Dublin is expected to be around May 30.</p>
<p>World's biggest spirits company Diageo Plc said on Thursday that it intended to submit applications for delisting its shares from Euronext Paris and Euronext Dublin.</p>.<p>The maker of Johnnie Walker whisky, Tanqueray gin and Don Julio tequila said in a statement that the decision followed a review of the company's trading volumes, costs and administrative requirements related to the listings.</p>.<p>The delisting from Euronext Paris is expected to take effect around May 26, while that from Euronext Dublin is expected to be around May 30.</p>