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Pierroberto Folgiero

  • Jul 6

    Fincantieri acquires four underwater firms for €600M, stock jumps

    Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced the acquisition of four companies in the underwater sector on Monday, aiming to build an integrated international champion. The initial outlay is around 600 million euros, and the stock rose as much as 13%.

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