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Italy’s Atlantia ups guidance as motorway traffic drives profit higher

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Posted on November 12, 2021

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Atlantia Increases Profit Guidance as Traffic Rebounds

MILAN (Reuters) – Italian infrastructure group Atlantia on Thursday raised its 2021 guidance after reporting a 27% increase in core profit for the first nine months when excluding its domestic motorway business which it has agreed to sell.

The group controlled by the Benetton family said it expected 2021 revenue to come in at 6 billion euros ($6.9 billion), improving a previous forecast of 5.7 billion euros thanks to a post-Covid rebound in motorway traffic.

Atlantia said earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were 2.9 billion euros in the first nine months net of the contribution from Autostrade per l’Italia, its domestic motorway network which the group is selling after a deadly bridge collapse in 2018.

Funds from operations (FFO) are now expected to reach 2.4 billion euros, compared with a previous expectation of 2.1 billion. The FFO figure includes the Autostrade contribution, it said. ($1 = 0.8734 euros)

(Reporting by Francesca Landini; editing by Valentina Za)

Key Takeaways

  • Atlantia raises 2021 revenue forecast to €6 billion.
  • Core profit increased by 27% excluding Autostrade.
  • EBITDA reached €2.9 billion in the first nine months.
  • Funds from operations expected to hit €2.4 billion.
  • Motorway traffic recovery drives profit growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Atlantia's increased profit guidance due to a rebound in motorway traffic and its financial performance excluding Autostrade.
Why did Atlantia raise its profit guidance?
Atlantia raised its profit guidance due to a significant increase in motorway traffic post-Covid, boosting its revenue expectations.
What is the impact of the Autostrade sale?
The financial figures reported exclude the impact of the Autostrade sale, which was agreed upon after a deadly bridge collapse in 2018.

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