Discover the full insider trade history of E, a publicly traded company based in Italy. Shares are quoted on IT IT, under the supervision of Consob. Operating in the Energy sector, E has logged 3 reports. Market capitalisation: €81.6bn. The latest transaction was filed on 15 May 2026 (Other). Among the most active insiders: Unknown. The full history is accessible without an account.
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Eni S.p.A. is one of Europe’s leading integrated energy groups, listed on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB) in Italy. Founded in 1953, the company has deep roots in Italy’s industrial development and is now headquartered in San Donato Milanese, in the Milan area. For equity investors, Eni should be viewed less as a pure oil producer and more as a diversified energy platform spanning upstream oil and gas, LNG, refining, chemicals, biofuels, power, retail energy services and transition-related investments. That mix makes the stock a combination of hydrocarbon-cycle exposure and energy-transition optionality. Eni’s business is organized into three main areas: Global Natural Resources, Transition Businesses and Industrial Transformation. Global Natural Resources covers the upstream oil and gas portfolio and selected CCS and agri-hub initiatives. Transition Businesses includes Plenitude, which combines retail gas and electricity, renewable power generation and electric-vehicle charging infrastructure. Industrial Transformation encompasses refining, chemicals and related industrial change projects. This structure gives Eni a broad competitive position, supported by scale, technical capability, international assets and the ability to monetize know-how across the full energy value chain. From a product and services standpoint, Eni sells oil and natural gas, develops LNG supply and trading activity, provides electricity and energy services, operates renewable-generation assets through Plenitude, and offers refined fuels, biofuels and mobility solutions. The group has a wide geographic footprint across Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia. Its Italian market franchise remains especially important, both as a consumer brand and as a strategic energy supplier in the domestic market. Recent developments underline the company’s evolving investment case. In its 2025 publications, Eni highlighted progress in executing its transformation strategy, with advances in transition businesses alongside continued support for its core traditional energy activities. The company also outlined its 2025-2028 capital markets update, emphasizing growth, capital discipline and opportunities linked to gas, LNG, decarbonization and infrastructure serving emerging digital demand such as AI data centers. Overall, Eni remains a flagship Energy-sector name on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB), combining cash generation, commodity exposure and a meaningful transition story for investors focused on Italy and the broader European energy landscape.