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Piaggio & C. SpA (PIA.MI)

Milan - Milan Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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2.8420+0.0040 (+0.14%)
At close: 05:35PM CET
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Previous close2.8380
Open2.8660
Bid2.8400 x 0
Ask2.8540 x 0
Day's range2.8400 - 2.8880
52-week range2.4860 - 4.1480
Volume808,960
Avg. volume1,020,716
Market cap1.027B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.19
PE ratio (TTM)10.15
EPS (TTM)0.2800
Earnings date09 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.16 (5.64%)
Ex-dividend date22 Apr 2024
1y target est4.00
  • Reuters

    Italian Vespa maker Piaggio launches AI-driven factory robot

    The Italian company said it would use the robot on the production lines of its motorbike brand Moto Guzzi in Italy, and later in other factories in Italy, India, Vietnam and Indonesia. The device, named "kilo" and developed by the group's U.S. robotic mobility unit Piaggio Fast Forward (PFF), can follow its operator, move on up to 100 pre-recorded routes or move autonomously, Piaggio said.

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    Vespa maker Piaggio posts record nine-month profit

    "The improvement in customer perception of our brands and products around the world has enabled us to achieve very interesting margins, which we should consolidate in the coming years," CEO Michele Colaninno said in a statement. The producer of the eponymous two-wheelers said its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose to 269.3 million euros ($284.78 million) in the nine months through September, its highest ever result for the period.

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    Famed Italian dealmaker and Piaggio CEO Colaninno dies

    Entrepreneur Roberto Colaninno, chairman and CEO of scooter maker Piaggio and one of Italy's best-known dealmakers, has died, his investment company IMMSI said on Saturday. Colaninno was a central figure in the country's industrial landscape who managed to turn around a number of failing companies, but also left a mixed corporate legacy. He is most famous for his surprise $58 billion leveraged buyout of Telecom Italia in 1999, at the time the world's largest hostile takeover.