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Appointments Fincantieri, Snam and Italgas: CDP confirms all CEOs

Bono remains at the helm of Fincantieri, Alverà of Snam and Gallo of Italgas: under the direction of Palermo, the CDP has chosen continuity in the three companies listed on the stock exchange, changing only the presidents of the two energy companies - Ambassador Massolo remains at the presidency of Fincantieri.

Appointments Fincantieri, Snam and Italgas: CDP confirms all CEOs

The reasons of the market and the balance sheet results of the companies prevailed over those of politics and pushed the Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), led by Fabrizio Palermo, to confirm the leadership of three prominent subsidiaries such as Fincantieri, Snam e Italgas, all three listed on the Stock Exchange, renewing the mandate to the three CEOs, despite having been nominated previously by the centre-left and for this reason they were ended up in the sights of the Five Stars.

Giuseppe Bono he thus remains the CEO for another three years Fincantieri, which is somewhat his creature, Marco Alvera, a forty-year-old manager already at Enel and Eni, remains the CEO of Snam e Paolo Gallo, formerly in Acea, remains the CEO of Italgas. Ambassador confirmed as president of Fincantieri Giampiero Massolo, which did its utmost in defining the alliance with the French of Stx.

Only the presidents of Snam and Italgas have changed. He rises to the presidency of Snam Luca Dal Fabro, former manager of Enel and the German E.on, considered close to the Five Stars who had already indicated him for the top of the Energy Services Manager (GSE). He also changes the presidency of Italgas, where he takes office Alberto Dall'Acqua, professor at the Bocconi University close to the Salvini League and above all to the undersecretary Giancarlo Giorgetti.

In spite of the excesses and warlike resolutions of the eve, the risk of a boomerang on the stock market and the danger of causing an earthquake on the three securities, which are highly appreciated by the drawers, led the two government partners to more lenient advice and in the end the prudence of Cassa depositi e prestiti prevailed in the sign of substantial continuity, albeit with the small novelty of the two presidencies of the energy companies.

It is above all a success of Palermo which, after the presentation of the new strategy, overcomes the loose cannon of the appointments by dribbling the political turmoil that always gathers when it comes to distributing command posts in public companies.

At the same time, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti let it be known that it had nominated Pierpaolo Di Stefano new Chief Investment Officer of the group. His management will be responsible for defining and implementing the group's strategies for equity investments, direct and through investment funds. Di Stefano will also be responsible for the management of the group's investment portfolio, extraordinary transactions relating to investments, relations with national and international investment partners and rating agencies.

 

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