Repsol


Q4: a €10bn sweetener for shareholders!

23/02/24 -"Repsol’s 4Q adjusted income totalled €1.2bn, 19% above the consensus, albeit 41% lower than last year’s peak. Following suit with its peers, Repsol has bolstered its dividend by 29% and ..."

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23/02/24
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