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Eni chief rejects call to split oil and gas business

By Richard Milne in London

Published: October 14 2009 03:00 | Last updated: October 14 2009 03:00

The chief executive of Eni, Italy's largest energy group, has rejected calls from a prominent activist investor to break itself up , arguing that such a move would destroy value.

Knight Vinke, the US activist investor that holds about 1 per cent of Eni's shares, said this month the Italian group was undervalued by about €50bn ($74bn). It proposed that Eni address this by splitting its gas business from its oil activities.

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