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Borsa: Poste and Moncler shine, Mediaset suffers

Piazza Affari pink jersey among the main European stock exchanges in the middle of the day - Purchases on Poste and Moncler in the wake of positive accounts - Mediaset down waiting for the numbers for the first nine months - Sales on Fincantieri after Mangoni's farewell - Bpm among the banks doing well and Unicredit.

Borsa: Poste and Moncler shine, Mediaset suffers

Piazza Affari pink jersey in Europe. In the middle of the day the Stock Exchange of Milano travels in slightly positive territory (+0,34%), while the other main price lists of the continent are in red: Frankfurt -0,48% Paris -0,33% Madrid -0,4% and London -0,38%.

The title of shines on the MTA segment Poste Italiane (+2,5%), rewarded by the market after the publication of the quarterly, which showed a nine-month profit almost doubled on an annual basis. THE positive accounts they also drive actions Moncler, which gain 2,9%, achieving the best increase in the Ftse Mib.

Travel against the trend Mediaset (-1,34%) while waiting for the accounts for the first nine months which will be released after the stock exchange is closed. Il Sole 24 Ore, meanwhile, reports that the times for the landing of Premium on the satellite are lengthening compared to expectations at the beginning of the year. The company is reportedly taking its time to carefully evaluate the costs and benefits of the operation, also in the light of the season ticket campaign.

Analysts expect advertising growth of 3-4% for the Alfa group for the third quarter. The company's loss, however, could have even risen above 60 million from 6 last year, due to the costs for the rights to the football championship. The important thing, however, will be the indications that will be provided for advertising sales for the coming months during the conference call scheduled tonight.

Bad too Fincantieri, which after a positive start has taken the downward path (-2,8%). The company has disclosed that Andrea Mangoni has resigned from the positions of board member and general manager of Fincantieri. The manager, who was qualified as an executive director and was not a member of the board committees, does not hold any ordinary shares of Fincantieri.

Among the banks, fine bpm (+ 2%) and Unicredit (+ 1,1%).

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