Previous close | 197.92 |
Open | 200.00 |
Bid | 199.95 x 210000 |
Ask | 195.00 x 1459000 |
Day's range | 196.57 - 201.87 |
52-week range | 196.57 - 266.68 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 0 |
Market cap | 4.682T |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 0.46 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 2.24 |
EPS (TTM) | 88.51 |
Earnings date | 05 Jun 2023 - 06 Jun 2023 |
Forward dividend & yield | 12.55 (4.71%) |
Ex-dividend date | 10 Oct 2022 |
1y target est | N/A |
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Physical flows of Russian gas through its biggest pipeline to Germany resumed on Thursday after a 10-day outage, and eastbound gas flows via the Yamal-Europe pipeline to Poland from Germany increased, operators' data showed. Europe has been on edge about the restart of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline after annual maintenance which began on July 11.
ROME (Reuters) -Eni said on Thursday it would receive about 36 million cubic metres of gas from Russia's Gazprom, up from the daily average volumes of the last 10 days. In a note, Eni said it had been receiving some 21 million cubic metres per day. The lower volumes had coincided with the beginning of the planned maintenance of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which transports gas from Russia to Germany.