Italian energy company Eni has entered exclusive negotiations to sell a 20% stake in its renewables and retail subsidiary Plenitude to Ares Alternative Credit Management, the company said on Wednesday. The deal, which is subject to the finalisation of a definitive agreement, is based on an equity valuation of Plenitude between €9.8 billion and €10.2
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