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Stock exchange: Juve, Rome and Lazio fly after the sale of Inter

The shares of Rome, Juve and Lazio soar on the stock market, recording double-digit increases and very intense trading volumes - The shares of the three football clubs listed on Piazza Affari would be driven by Thorir's purchase of Inter and the valuation given by the Indonesian tycoon to the Nerazzurri club.

Stock exchange: Juve, Rome and Lazio fly after the sale of Inter

The football titles run in Piazza Affari, with Juventus, Roma e Lazio which make double-digit gains, with very intense volumes, especially as regards Claudio Lotito's company, which traded in the morning about 13 times the average of an entire session.

According to many analysts, Moratti's sale of 70% of Inter to Indonesian Thorir would push the shares of the three Italian football clubs listed on the Stock Exchange. What hit the market is the valuation given to Moratti's club: around 350 million including debts, a valuation that would have been made on the basis of the multiples of the listed companies.

Furthermore, with the entry of the Indonesian tycoon, the possibility arises that the Nerazzurri may be listed on the Stock Exchange.

In the late morning, the SS Lazio share advanced by 21,45% to 1,008 euros per share, while the AS Roma shares gained 16,45% to 1,944 euros, continuing the impetuous run of the last month. The Juventus Fc share, on the other hand, rose by 12,45%, to 0,3771 euro per share.

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