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Under new CEO, Enel seen more focused on Italy, selective on renewables - Yahoo Sports

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Italy's Enel, the world's largest listed renewable energy developer, is expected to announce a greater focus on its home country and a more selective approach to green investments when its new CEO presents his strategy on Nov. 22. A slight improvement in the dividend policy could also be in prospect as Flavio Cattaneo - who previously led telecom group TIM and power grid operator Terna - stamps his mark on the 64-billion-euro group, analysts and energy experts said. Cattaneo succeeded long-serving CEO Francesco Starace in May in a management shake-up orchestrated by the Italian government, Enel's biggest single shareholder.
Italy's Enel, the world's largest listed renewable energy developer, is expected to announce a greater focus on its home country and a more selective

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