Terna, the public company for the transmission of high voltage electricity, reaches a new all-time high. Today's session, 29 January, closed with a share price increase of 1,27%, performance that allowed it to reach an all-time high of 5,43 euros per share, a level made possible also thanks to the gallop achieved in January, when the group led by Luigi Ferraris recorded an increase of +9,11% , beating the market (FTSE Mib +7,52%).
The national electricity grid management company was listed on the Stock Exchange on 23 June 2004 at a placement price of 1,70 euros per share.
From the analysts' recommendations collected by Bloomberg, out of 23 overall assessments, 5 are positive, 13 neutral and 5 negative, with an average twelve-month target price of 5,09 euros, which today's quotation has largely exceeded.