Crossed destinies on the Stock Exchange for Saipem and the parent company Eni. After the collapse yesterday, when it lost 29,19% after last Friday's downward revision of its estimates for 2013, Saipem raised its head, gaining 2,32% to 14,57 euros per share and placing itself at the head of the Ftse Mib.
On the other hand, Eni's difficulties continue, which yesterday was dragged into the dust by its subsidiary, ending up losing 2,14%. This morning, the share of the six-legged dog lost 0,36% to 16,42 euros per share, in contrast with the positive performance of Piazza Affari.