Oman Daily Observer

Telecom Italia gets new chief executive

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MILAN: Luigi Gubitosi’s appointmen­t as Telecom Italia’s new chief executive lifted shares more than 4 per cent on Monday as investors bet the veteran Italian manager could push through an aggressive shake-up of Italy’s biggest phone group.

However, the change has not ended the battle raging at Telecom Italia between activist investor Elliott and French media group Vivendi which remains the largest shareholde­r and voted against Gubitosi.

A former head of telecoms group Wind and now state-appointed commission­er of struggling airline Alitalia, Gubitosi succeeds Amos Genish, the third TIM CEO to leave in as many years, who was unexpected­ly fired last Tuesday over what sources said were disagreeme­nts with board members over strategy.

Telecom Italia (TIM) shares rose 4.4 per cent by 0940 GMT, outperform­ing a 0.7 per cent rise in Europe’s telecoms index.

“The exit of Genish and the appointmen­t of Gubitosi add speculativ­e appeal but also strategic and governance uncertaint­y,” Banca Akros said in a note.

Gubitosi was appointed to the TIM board after a boardroom coup in May in which Elliott wrested control from Vivendi.

The former Merrill Lynch banker is expected to pursue the activist agenda proposed by Elliott, which included the spin-off of TIM’S network infrastruc­ture and its merger with smaller, state-backed broadband rival Open Fiber, asset sales and a conversion of its savings shares. — Reuters

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