Pirelli


Long-term outlook suggests the share have fallen by too much

06/04/20 -"Management gave new guidance for 2020 on 4 April. Management has decided not to pay any dividend for 2019 in H1 20 (perhaps in H2) and now expects tyre volume to fall by 21% to the OEMs and by 18% to ..."

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06/04/20
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