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Iberdrola has received the biggest ever green loan granted by Spain’s Instituto de Crédito Oficial (ICO) amounting to €400 million with 12-year maturity and two-year grace period for principal. The transaction was signed this morning by the...
Iberdrola obtained a net profit of €963.9 million in the first quarter of 2019, 15% more than in the same period of the previous year, as a result of the more than €5.3 billion invested by the group in the last twelve months. Growth in all...
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Ignacio Galán , Chairman and CEO of Iberdrola group, has granted an interview to the North American television business news channel CNBC , on occasion of the Outlook 2018-2022 Update held today at London (United Kingdom). These are the...
Iberdrola is stepping up global growth with investment rising to €34 billion in the 2018-2022 period. This breakthrough means an upward revision from initial outlook, made possible by accelerated delivery of targets and new opportunities in the...
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Ignacio Galán, Iberdrola CEO, discusses full-year results as the company raises the dividend and announced a share buy-back. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Surveillance. * It is the first time the group’s earnings...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is financing one of the most important energy sector initiatives in Portuguese history. The EU bank will provide a EUR 650m loan to Iberdrola to support a major hydro electrical project that will increase...
- Facebook Major investment in the energy sector in Portugal: EIB finances Iberdrola´s three new dams and hydropower plants on the Tâmega and Torno rivers
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