Poste Italiane (BIT:PST) has once again found itself on the radar of investors this week, as its stock movement is prompting fresh questions about where the company is heading next. While there was no ...
Poste Italiane is staying the course on growth and ended the first quarter of 2023 with a solid financial performance, broadly in line with the year's guidance. The Group's net profit amounted to €540 ...
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to Poste Italiane's Second Quarter and First Half 2025 Results Conference Call. In a few moments, the CEO, Matteo Del Fante, will take you through some opening ...
State-owned Poste Italiane has announced it will buy the stake in Telecom Italia (TIM) which is held by state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP). CDP, which owns a 9.8 percent stake in TIM, will ...
The 'Safe Driving' project, aimed at employees of Poste Italiane, is making a stop at the headquarters on Via Delle Poste in ...
Poste Italiane launches BOXi, an electric and autonomous robot postman developed at the Most Center to make letter and parcel ...
We recently published a list of 12 Best Italian Stocks to Buy in 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Poste Italiane S.p.A. (OTC:PITAF) stands against other best Italian stocks ...
Italy’s Treasury has finalised an agreement for the sale of digital payment unit, PagoPA, to the state mint and postal operator Poste Italiane for up to €500m ($586m). To address objections from both ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Royal Mail still struggles to deliver on its privatisation promises. This week it asked regulators to allow it ...
After a decade under French control, Telecom Italia SpA now has an Italian state-backed group as its top investor — and it’s one that wants to foster mergers and acquisitions in the telecoms market.
Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Poste Italiane Third Quarter and 9 Months 2025 Results Conference Call. Shortly, our CEO, Matteo Del Fante, will take you through some opening remarks, and then ...