The first quarter of is archived Ivy, which closed with revenues of 1,31 billion euros, up 7,1% on an annual basis, and with a gross operating margin of 277,2 million, up 1,1% compared to the same period of the previous year. The integration with also contributes to the growth of the turnover AmgaUdinestarted in the second half of 2014.
The profits of the Emilian multi-utility led by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano also increased, recording a pre-tax profit in line with that of the first quarter of last year, but a net profit up 3,8% on an annual basis to 92,5 million euro. Furthermore, the company's net financial position is positive at 2,556 billion euros and customers in the electricity sector have now broken through to 800 units.
The policy of taking small steps in acquisitions pays off and the market shows that it appreciates Hera's strategic line.