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ENEL is a very large Italian energy company, which used to be the state electricity monopoly. It was fully state-owned until November 1999, when 34.5% of the shares were sold. The Italian government retains 31.2% of the shares, 21.1% directly and 10.1% through the state-run lender, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.
In October 2007, ENEL and Acciona, a Spanish engineering company, completed the takeover of Endesa, Spain’s largest utility. ENEL (67%) and Acciona (25%) hold 92% of Endesa’s shares.The acquisition of Endesa puts ENEL on a comparable scale to the other four large internationally-based energy companies.
ENEL’s holdings in Europe, apart from Endesa, are relatively small and dispersed with generation assets in France and Bulgaria. In 2005, it took over 66% of the largest Slovak generation company Slovenské Elektrárne (SE), with 6GW of plant. In Romania, it controls (51 per cent) of Electrica Banat and Electrica Dobrogea, electricity distributors with 1.4 m customers. ENEL also has major holdings in Russia.
Year end | Currency | Employee cost | Number of employees | Profit | Profit per employee | ROCE (percent) | Revenue (in millions) | Revenue in euros (millions) | Revenue per employee |
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2010-12-31 | EUR | 61 | 79913 | 4390 | 101 | 9.40% | 73377 | 73377 | 918 |
2009-12-31 | EUR | 59 | 83418 | 5395 | 109 | 10.55% | 64035 | 64035 | 768 |
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Company name | Percentage | Operates in |
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Viesgo | 100.00 | Spain |
Slovenske Elektrarne | 66.00 | Slovakia |
ENEL-Hydro | 100.00 | Italy |
Camuzzi | 95.80 | Italy |