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Exor N.V. (EXO.VI)

Vienna - Vienna Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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101.40+0.90 (+0.90%)
At close: 05:32PM CEST
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Previous close100.50
Open100.60
Bid100.10 x 0
Ask102.70 x 0
Day's range100.60 - 101.40
52-week range73.52 - 104.30
Volume0
Avg. volume1
Market cap34.397B
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)5.52
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.46 (0.46%)
Ex-dividend date30 May 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Agnellis' Exor targets growth in healthcare sector

    Exor, the investment arm of the Agnelli family, has a growing interest in the healthcare industry, where it has already invested almost 4 billion euros ($4.3 billion), CEO John Elkann said on Thursday. "The increased cost of healthcare services combined with a shortage of medical staff is driving demand for innovative new approaches to tackle global health problems," he said in his annual letter to Exor shareholders. Exor views healthcare as a "long-term, structural growth sector," added Elkann, the scion of the Agnelli family and chair of automakers Stellantis and Ferrari.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Agnellis' Exor targets growth in healthcare sector

    Exor, the investment arm of the Agnelli family, has a growing interest in the healthcare industry, where it has already invested almost 4 billion euros ($4.3 billion), CEO John Elkann said on Thursday. "The increased cost of healthcare services combined with a shortage of medical staff is driving demand for innovative new approaches to tackle global health problems," he said in his annual letter to Exor shareholders. Exor views healthcare as a "long-term, structural growth sector," added Elkann, the scion of the Agnelli family and chair of automakers Stellantis and Ferrari.

  • Reuters

    Exor has growing interest in healthcare industry

    Exor, the investment arm of the Agnelli family, has a growing interest in the healthcare industry, where it has already invested almost 4 billion euros ($4.3 billion), CEO John Elkann said on Thursday. "The increased cost of healthcare services combined with a shortage of medical staff is driving demand for innovative new approaches to tackle global health problems," he said in his annual letter to Exor shareholders. Exor views healthcare as a "long-term, structural growth sector," said Elkann, the scion of the Agnelli family and chair of automakers Stellantis and Ferrari.