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Enagás, S.A. (ENGGY)

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7.37+0.11 (+1.52%)
At close: 03:47PM EDT
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Previous close7.26
Open7.28
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range7.28 - 7.38
52-week range6.95 - 10.03
Volume52,125
Avg. volume84,032
Market cap3.856B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.56
PE ratio (TTM)10.53
EPS (TTM)0.70
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.76 (10.32%)
Ex-dividend date28 Dec 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Spain's Enagas Q1 net profit rises 20%

    MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish gas grid operator Enagas said on Tuesday that its first-quarter net profit rose roughly 20%, helped by revenue from the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal of El Musel and flat expenses. Net profit for the period was 65.3 million euros ($69.56 million) compared with 54.6 million euros a year earlier. Last year, energy firm Endesa won a three-year contract for the El Musel plant's logistic services - namely unloading, storage and reloading - after the plant had been mothballed since its completion.

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    DNB shares drop as interest income misses forecast

    OSLO (Reuters) -Shares in DNB, Norway's largest bank, fell 3% in early trade on Tuesday after it reported weaker than expected revenue from its core banking operation, even though the group's bottom line beat forecasts. Net interest income, showing DNB's income from lending and deposits, rose 6.3% year-on-year in the January to March quarter to 15.5 billion crowns ($1.41 billion), lagging analysts' expectation of 16.0 billion in a poll compiled by the bank. While rising interest rates have boosted profits at Nordic banks over the past two years, loan losses have also risen and central banks in the region are expected to start easing monetary policy in 2024, dampening the earnings outlook.

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    Russian LNG accounts for a quarter of Spanish gas imports in March

    Data from Spanish grid operator Enagas showed on Wednesday that Russia was the country's second-largest gas supplier last month after Algeria. LNG shipments represented 65.5% of Spain's imports while the rest came through pipelines. Thanks to the largest stable of import terminals in the European Union, Spain has become the top re-exporter of seaborne Russian supply, which totalled 23% of all Spanish gas imports in January-March.