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Exor N.V. (EXXRF)

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111.80-0.70 (-0.62%)
At close: 11:17AM EDT
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Previous close112.50
Open111.40
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range111.40 - 111.80
52-week range80.72 - 112.70
Volume353
Avg. volume685
Market cap24.706B
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)6.50
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.47 (0.42%)
Ex-dividend date02 Jun 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Exor takes 10% stake in data provider Clarivate, can rise to 17.5%

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's Agnelli family has a 10.1% stake in New York-listed information services provider Clarivate through their investment arm Exor, the two companies said on Monday, adding that Exor could increase its stake to up to 17.5%. Exor controls companies including Ferrari, agriculture and construction machine maker CNH and Serie A soccer club Juventus JUVE.MI, and is the single largest shareholder in automaker Stellantis. "Exor becomes a long-term investor in Clarivate, endorsing the strategic direction set out by the company's management and board," the companies said.

  • Reuters

    REFILE-UPDATE 2-Italy's Juventus not up for sale, says Exor CEO Elkann

    Exor has not received any approach from funds over a possible sale of Serie A soccer club Juventus, its Chief Executive John Elkann said on Thursday. Asked by reporters whether any funds, including Arab or American, had approached the investment company controlled by Italy's Agnelli family which controls the soccer club, over a possible transaction, Elkann said: "no".

  • Bloomberg

    Agnellis’ Exor Buys 15% Stake in Philips for $2.8 Billion

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