Positive start for Prysmian and Inwit. On the other hand, Salvatore Ferragamo is down. Bitcoin plummeted to $22,500 (about €21,000).
The major indices of Borsa Italiana and the main European financial centres they started the last session of the week with moderate gainsin the wake of positive closure of Wall Street. The Dow Jones rallied 1.05% to 33,004 points, while the S&P500 gained 0.76% to 3,981 points. Plus sign also for the Nasdaq (+0.73% to 11,463 points).
At 09.10 the FTSEMib recovered 0.72% to 27,595 points, while the FTSE Italia All Share was up 0.66%. Plus sign for the FTSE Italia Mid Cap (+0.2%) and for the FTSE Italia Star (+0,59%).
The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed the week with a positive session. The Nikkei index gained 1.56% to 27,927 points, after fluctuating between a low of 27,655 points and a high of 27,961 points.
Il bitcoin it collapsed to 22,500 dollars (about 21,000 euros).
Lo spread Btp-Bund it fell below 185 points, with the yield on the ten-year BTP returning to 4.55%.
L’euro it stands at over 1.06 dollars.
Prysmian started the day with a leap of 4.18% to 37.91 euros. The company announced that it has been awarded two contracts worth a total of approximately 1.8 billion euros by the Dutch transmission system operator TenneT for two electricity grid connection projects. The contracts increase the total value of the group’s order book, bringing it to approximately 8.5 billion euros.
Brilliant boot for too Inwit (+2,5% a 10,67 euro). The company has communicated the financial results for 2022, the year closed with growing revenues and profitability. Furthermore, the management approved the business plan for the 2023/2026 period and updated the dividend policy.
Salvatore Ferragamo it is down 2.49% to 17.99 euros. The luxury company has communicated the financial results for the 2022 financial year, which closed with strong growth in revenues but worsening profitability. Management has proposed the distribution of a dividend of €0.28.
Fincantieri earns 2.96% to 0.627 euros. The company communicated that the subsidiary Vard has signed the contract with a new customer for the construction of four Commissioning Service Operation Vessels. The contract has a total value of approximately 250 million euros.