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Enel hands over the baton in successful Open Fiber journey

Link copied to clipboard Rome, April 30 th, 2021 – Today, Enel greenlighted the offer by Cassa Depositi e Prestiti Equity (CDPE) on a 10% stake in Open Fiber, after having previously approved the sale of the other 40% stake to Macquarie Infrastructure & Real Assets (MIRA), kicking off the transfer of the stake it held in this major nationwide Fiber to the Home (FTTH) infrastructural project, which has created enormous value for Italy, the fiber optics company’s shareholders and its overall stakeholders.   Francesco Starace, Enel Group CEO, stated: “ We are extremely pleased about these five terrific years in Open Fiber. In such a limited amount of time, thanks to Open Fiber’s relentless work and the passion and dedication of all its employees, Italy has gone from near the back of the pack to become a frontrunner in the EU in terms of FTTH cabling. This growth also allowed the development of an overall industrial value chain in the country, while Open

The Cleanaway Waste (ASX:CWY) share price is at a new 52-week high

The Cleanaway Waste (ASX:CWY) share price is at a new 52-week high Sebastian Bowen | April 30, 2021 4:22pm | More on: The Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd(ASX: CWY) share price has today made a new 52-week high. Cleanaway shares opened at $2.77 this morning after closing at $2.78 yesterday. But following a short dip soon after open, Cleanway rocketed higher and hit the new benchmark of $2.84 a share. The shares are still trading roughly at that level at the time of writing at $2.83, up 2.17% for the day. Cleanaway Waste has had an extremely good month, and year, which has culminated in today’s news. The company was going for just $1.87 a share 12 months ago, and $2.20 at the start of the month. That puts the Cleanaway share price gains at 51% and 28.6% respectively. Over the past 5 years, the performance has been even more rewarding for shareholders. Since May 2016, Cleanaway shares are up more than 258%, not including dividend returns.

KCOM narrows losses but revenues decline in year of £627m buyout

KCOM narrows losses but revenues decline in year of £627m buyout Earnings fell back from £57.1 million to £45.9 million KCOM#s phone boxes outside the company s Carr Lane headquarters in Hull city centre (Image: Richard Addison) Sign up to the Hull Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice KCom narrowed losses to £9.1 million in the year it was bought out, while instigating a £100 million expansion into new areas.

Aberdeen airport welcomes new chair Lena Wilson CBE

Aberdeen airport welcomes new chair Lena Wilson CBE Updated: 28/04/2021, 12:01 pm © Supplied Aberdeen International Airport has announced the appointment of its new chair. Lena will succeed Sir Peter Mason, who has chaired AGS since it was formed in 2014 by Ferrovial and Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA). She is one of the UK’s most senior business figures, serving as a chair or non-executive on a range of PLCs and other organisations across a variety of sectors. Having had a 35-year international career in economic development and business, Lena has served as chief executive of Scottish Enterprise from November 2009 until October 2017 and, prior to that, chief executive of Scottish Development International.

Lena Wilson named as new chairman of Glasgow Airport owner

Glasgow Airport owner unveils new chairman By Ian McConnell LENA Wilson, former chief executive of economic development agency Scottish Enterprise, has been named as the new chairman of Glasgow and Aberdeen airports owner AGS. Ms Wilson will take up her post on May 1. She replaces Sir Peter Mason, who has chaired AGS since it was formed in 2014 by Ferrovial and Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets.  Lena Wilson said: “As the country moves into recovery, regional connectivity will play an even more important economic role facilitating exports, hospitality and tourism and inward investment. I look forward to playing my part in working with government to develop the necessary framework for the safe restart of international travel and helping AGS rise to meet the challenges and opportunities ahead, not least how we can grow each of our airports sustainably.”

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