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Milan stock exchange down today with Enel and Leonardo, Diasorin crash (-5%). Unicredit runs

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Tuesday without verve for Piazza Affari. The FTse Mib closed the day at 24,473 points (-0.17%). While waiting for the learning season to kick off in Italy too (Saipem’s accounts will arrive tomorrow, on Thursday it will be ENI and Stm’s turn), today investors remained at the window awaiting feedback coming tonight from Alphabet’s quarterly reports and Microsoft and tomorrow from the Fed meeting.

The recovery phase of the banks is also confirmed today: + 1.78% Unicredit, + 1.04% Banco BPM, + 0.55% Intesa Sanpaolo) under the pressure of the full profits highlighted by HSBC (+ 79% of the first quarter profit) and UBS (+ 14% of first quarter net profit despite the $ 774 million penalty caused by US hedge fund Archegos default exposure).

Worst title of the day was Diasorin with over -5%. Down by more than 1% Enel to 8.55 euros. On the rise, albeit slight, Interpump (+ 0.04%) which consolidates above 45 euros at new all-time highs.

The Atlantia stock is down today in Piazza Affari (-1.17% to 16.4655 euros). The latest press rumors see a solution approaching to raise the offer on ASPI. The problem would be the guarantee requested by Atlantia from the consortium to guarantee the 400 million refreshments for Covid-19. The decision could come today (the board of directors of Atlantia is scheduled with the updated proposal by CDP) or be postponed to Thursday.

Finally, Leonardo is also down today (-1.945%) with the Hensoldt transaction which half convinces analysts. “Although there is a strong industrial and strategic logic behind the agreement, given the premium of 47.6% on the current price and the implicit multiple of the Ev / Ebitda transaction of 12.1 times, we consider the acquisition expensive and it holds excessively account of Hensoldt’s potential future growth prospects ”, explain the Intesa Sanpaolo experts who today lowered the recommendation on the share from buy to add and the target price from 9.1 to 8.2 euro. The evaluation on Leonardo has been revised, analysts explain, after the announcement of the acquisition of 25.1% of the capital of Hensoldt and also following the recent postponement of the Drs listing.

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