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Telecom Italia (NYSE:TI) is up 5.5% in U.S. trading and was halted in Milan, limit up.
Chatter is pointing to a reason for the jump: a paywalled article in Milano Finanza that suggests shareholders could push for boardmember Alfredo Altavilla to succeed current CEO Amos Genish.
Altavilla was a close aide to Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, and resigned as the company's European chief after being passed over to become the new CEO following Marchionne's illness this summer. Marchionne died in July the week after relinquishing the top spot.
 
Telecom Italia (NYSE:TI) is up 5.5% in U.S. trading and was halted in Milan, limit up.
Chatter is pointing to a reason for the jump: a paywalled article in Milano Finanza that suggests shareholders could push for boardmember Alfredo Altavilla to succeed current CEO Amos Genish.
Altavilla was a close aide to Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, and resigned as the company's European chief after being passed over to become the new CEO following Marchionne's illness this summer. Marchionne died in July the week after relinquishing the top spot.

Ma questo Genish non sembrava un padreterno quando fu nominato CEO...
 
Rientrando ,scopro dopo tanto una good new per il mio disastrato portafoglio: grazie alla ripresina di ISP CH0396946540 tra qualche giorno pagherà cedola doppia.

La quotazione però mi sembra bassa; avrò fatto bene i calcoli?
 
The Trump administration will slap a 10 percent tariff on about $200 billion in Chinese goods next week, and more than double the rate in 2019, setting up what could be a prolonged trade war between the world’s two biggest economies.
The administration is giving U.S. businesses a chance to adjust and look for alternative supply chains by delaying an increase of the tariff to 25 percent until next year, two senior administration officials who declined to be identified told reporters by conference call on Monday. The 10 percent tariff will take effect on Sept. 24, the officials said.
Trump will slap 10% tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods — and they will go to 25% at year-end
 
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