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Thursday 30 July 2009 alle ore 09:00:02 |
Category: Private Equity |
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Heavy losses for private companies in Italy
While private enterprises suffer the crises more, the public shareholding companies have losses less severe. This is the conclusion of the 2009 edition of the report drawn up by Centro Studi e Ricerche di Mediobanca . The report showed a marked slowdown for banks and insurance companies. The companies that have suffered the biggest losses were: STM that in just 4 years has grown from 432 million profit to a loss of 565 million euros, Banco Popolare goes from +422 mln 333 mln (loss) and Pirelli (from + -348 mln 251 mln). Eni on the podium last year recorded a net income of 8825 million. Fiat lost 1634 million in 2004 but has earned 1612 in 2008.
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Wednesday 22 July 2009 alle ore 09:00:02 |
Category: Real Estate |
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SOCIAL HOUSING: 350 MILLION KICK-OFF, 200 MILLION TO REGIONS AND 150 MILLION TO AM COMPANIES
Kicks off starting with 350M allocated by the CIPE, on the 8 May, with the aim to get at 550M, initially planned to make 100 thousand housing in five years.
For this initial allocation, 200 million will be entrusted to the competence of the Regions for housing, while another 150 million will be channeled into a fund to which real estate should also participate in the "Cassa depositi e prestiti", or a public AM Company ’dedicated to social housing ’’, with the aim to enable funding for about 3 billion euros. The shares of the integrated real estate funds may only be subscribed by institutional investors in the long term. This first assignment will allow ’additional resources to reactivate public and non-profit sectors
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Saturday 18 July 2009 alle ore 09:00:58 |
Category: Private Equity |
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Private equity, 115 companies are ready for IPOs
A study performed by Borsa Italiana and AIFI illustrated that 460 companies parteceipated by PE funds have the requirements for entry into the Stock Market. The Profile is a family company which sold a share in the process of generational
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About 460 firms in the portfolio of funds at 30 June 2008, 115 are those that meet the requirements for landing on the market. It is the result of the first research company quotabili part by funds run by Borsa Italiana and AiFi, the Italian Association of Private Equity and Venture Capital, in collaboration with the EMP, the Private Equity Monitor.
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