The Treasury does not intend to sell further shares of Enel in the immediate future. That's what he claims the managing director of the electricity company, Fulvio Conti, speaking on the sidelines of the B20 in the context of the G20 works in Cannes.
“At the moment I don't think there is a sale on the agenda – said Conti – there are many things that can be sold. In any case, I don't expect it immediately. I don't expect there to be buyer selection for our stocks because today Enel's values express an ability to generate income that exceeds what they can obtain through a sale".
The Treasury's decision would fall within the scope of the privatization program.