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After the global flop, Buffon consoles himself on the Stock Exchange: his Zucchi flies to Piazza Affari

Not only the love story with Ilaria D'Amico: to console the goalkeeper of the national team, Gigi Buffon, from his early elimination from the Brazilian World Cup, there is also the performance on the Stock Exchange of Zucchi spa, of which Juventus' number one is majority shareholder through its GB Holding Srlu (which owns 56,26%).

After the global flop, Buffon consoles himself on the Stock Exchange: his Zucchi flies to Piazza Affari

Not only the love story with Ilaria D'Amico: to console the goalkeeper of the national team, Gigi Buffon, from the early elimination from the Brazilian World Cup, there is also the performance on the Stock Exchange of the Zucchi spa, of which Juventus' number one is the majority shareholder through his own GB Holding Srlu (which owns the 56,26%). 

The title of the historic household linen company in fact, it marks a rise of 13,2% in the early afternoon, reaching its current level 0,085 euro after it had lost almost 10% in the last month, precisely coinciding with the unfortunate Mundial adventure. The performance goes against the trend of what was achieved by Piazza Affari (in the middle of the day the Ftse Mib lost more than 1%) and above all it is characterized by impetuous trading volumes with over 10,07 million pieces passed on the market, against a last month's daily average of 2,12 million shares. At the end of May, the group showed a net financial debt of 87,6 million euros. 

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