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Stock exchange, industrial plans in flurry: from Cattolica to Leonardo, from Intesa to Poste and from Tim to Terna

From 29 January to 22 March, six large groups are preparing to present their new industrial plans to the financial community: from insurance companies to banks, from networks to high-tech industry, the Stock Exchange wants to understand where Corporate Italy is headed

Stock exchange, industrial plans in flurry: from Cattolica to Leonardo, from Intesa to Poste and from Tim to Terna

It will be up to Cattolica Assicurazioni to open the dance with the presentation of its new business plan. It will be CEO Alberto Minali who will illustrate the 29-2018 strategy of the Veneto insurance company at the Milan Stock Exchange on 2020 January, into which a few months ago, in a surprise move that greatly affected the market, the king of finance, Warren Buffett.

But Cattolica Assicurazioni's plan will only be the first of those to arrive in the coming weeks. The next day it will be up to Alessandro Profumo, former banker and now managing director of Leonardo (formerly Finmeccanica), illustrate the new plan of his group in the former AgustaWestland helicopter plant in Vergiate (Varese). The location is not accidental because the first challenge that Profumo must overcome is to relaunch the helicopter sector, which after so many successes has become Leonardo's weak point.

Only a week later, exactly on 6 February, it will be the turn of the first Italian bank to rise to the fore with the presentation, again in Milan, of the Intesa Sanpaolo's new plan with which the CEO Carlo Messina will explain how he intends, after the absorption of the Veneto banks, to revisit the group by projecting it more and more towards wealth management (managed savings, private banking, insurance) and guaranteeing lavish and constant dividends to shareholders.

At the end of February, February 27 to be precise, still in the country's economic capital, it will be the turn of Poste Italiane, whose new CEO, Matteo Del Fante, will illustrate the new three-year plan which, beyond traditional activities, will increasingly leverage asset management, also in the light of the new agreements with Anima Holding and with Cassa depositi e prestiti.

But the series of new business plans doesn't end there. March 6 is highly anticipated to The team, which under the guidance of Amos Genish is trying to relaunch itself by focusing, in homage to the philosophy of the parent company Vivendi, on the convergence between the telephone network and digital content and which, if the objections of Consob are overcome, could present a revised and corrected edition of the joint with Canal+ perhaps open to collaboration with Mediaset once the differences that ended up before the court have been resolved. It goes without saying that the fate of the network remains in the background, on which Genish will be able to illustrate Tim's updated view.

Finally triad, the large utility of the electricity grid that has its new helmsman in Luigi Ferraris since spring, will present its new industrial plan on March 22 in Milan and will make environmental sustainability and the consequent infrastructural investments to extend and renew the grid its new compass, which looks to Italy but also abroad.

in short Corporate Italy is renewed and there is plenty of irons for the Stock Exchange.

 

 

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