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Juventus Football Club S.p.A. (JUVE.MI)

Milan - Milan Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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0.3034-0.0052 (-1.69%)
At close: 05:35PM CEST
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Previous close0.3086
Open0.3094
Bid0.3184 x 0
Ask0.2900 x 0
Day's range0.3024 - 0.3128
52-week range0.2408 - 0.4094
Volume2,545,213
Avg. volume9,233,350
Market cap766.838M
Beta (5Y monthly)0.89
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-0.1200
Earnings date07 Oct 2022
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend date04 Nov 2002
1y target est0.30
  • Reuters

    Juventus says first half loss shrinks as pandemic impact fades

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's top flight soccer club Juventus said on Friday its net loss shrank to 29.5 million euros ($31.7 million) in the first half of its 2022-23 fiscal year as the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic faded. Juventus said in a statement that revenue development and actions taken to contain costs had also contributed to narrowing the loss in the six months to Dec. 31. Italy's most successful team is being investigated by prosecutors for alleged false accounting, and publication of its first-half results, initially expected in February, has been repeatedly postponed.

  • Reuters

    Juventus again postpones results for first half of fiscal year

    Italy's most successful team, which is now under scrutiny by prosecutors for alleged false accounting, posted a 239 million euro loss in the fiscal year to June 30, 2022 as it continued to suffer from the effects of COVID-19. Juventus postponed publication of its half yearly results earlier as well to March 8. Allegations of financial misconduct and poor earnings performance led the Juventus board, including former Chairman Andrea Agnelli, to resign late last year and controlling shareholder Exor, the holding company of the Agnelli family, organised a reshuffle of the club's top management.

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    Juventus shares tumble after 15-point penalty imposed

    Shares in Juventus tumbled some 10% on Monday after Italian soccer authorities docked the club 15 points for its transfer dealings, in a blow to its reputation and short-term sporting prospects. Juventus, who have won the Italian league more times than any other club, are now 9th in the Serie A standings and face an uphill struggle to qualify for lucrative European competition. Juventus drew 3-3 with Atalanta on Sunday night in their home city of Turin in their first game since the punishment was announced late on Friday.