EDP


Piggybacking on Networks

21/02/20 -"EDP released FY19 results. EBITDA increased by 12%, to €3.7bn, beating the consensus and our expectations. This increase was mainly driven by the networks activities (the division’s EBITDA was up by ..."

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Published on
21/02/20
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