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Snam S.p.A. (0NQP.IL)

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4.3650-0.0130 (-0.30%)
At close: 04:36PM BST
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Previous close4.3780
Open4.3690
Bid4.2760 x 0
Ask4.4540 x 0
Day's range4.3410 - 4.3690
52-week range4.1130 - 7.7050
Volume614,407
Avg. volume1,369,651
Market cap14.813B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.57
PE ratio (TTM)21.82
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.33 (7.51%)
Ex-dividend date19 Jun 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    VTTI to control Italy's biggest LNG terminal, Snam to get 30%

    MILAN (Reuters) -Energy storage group VTTI will get a 70% stake in Italy's biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, with grid operator Snam owning the rest, the Milan-listed group said late on Wednesday, announcing a deal to be finalised by year-end. Snam, which is controlled by the Italian government, said in a statement it had exercised its pre-emption right to up its stake in the terminal dubbed Adriatic LNG to 30% from 7.3%. The move comes after ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy last week agreed to sell their stakes in the terminal to a consortium led by Dutch group VTTI.

  • Reuters

    CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-VTTI to control Italy's biggest LNG terminal, Snam to get 30%

    Energy storage group VTTI will get a 70% stake in Italy's biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, with grid operator Snam owning the rest, the Milan-listed group said on Wednesday, announcing a deal to be finalised by year-end. Snam, which is controlled by the Italian government, said in a statement it had exercised its pre-emption right to increase its stake in the infrastructure dubbed Adriatic LNG to 30% from 7.3%. The move comes after ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy last week agreed to sell their stakes in the terminal to a consortium led by Dutch group VTTI.

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    Italian gas grid operator Snam to invest 11.5 billion euros by 2027

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's Snam will invest 11.5 billion euros ($12.5 billion) by 2027 to expand its infrastructure to support the country's energy transition, 15% more than in its previous business plan, the gas network operator said on Thursday. In its new strategy, the state-controlled group will focus on the construction of a new pipeline and the completion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure. It will also invest in energy transition businesses including a carbon capture and storage hub and the development of a European hydrogen network.