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19/06/2024
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Hera Group ranks first in the 2024 ESG Identity Corporate Index (formerly IGI)

<p><em>For the fourth consecutive year, the Group is on the podium of the overall index ranking, which rewards Italian companies that stand out for integrating ESG factors into their governance. This comes as further recognition of the Group’s commitment to creating long-term value for its shareholders and all its stakeholders</em></p>
Online since 19-06-2024 at 11:08
Press releases
11/06/2024
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Inrete Distribuzione Energia acquires Soelia’s gas network

<p><em>The Hera Group, through its subsidiary operating in the natural gas distribution sector, strengthens its presence in the area served</em></p>
Online since 11-06-2024 at 11:57
Press releases
15/05/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
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Publication of documents pertaining to the Shareholders Meeting

Online since 15-05-2024 at 10:35
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15/05/2024
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Hera Group acquires Soelia’s gas network

Through its subsidiary Inrete Distribuzione Energia, the Group was awarded the tender for the gas distribution plants and network serving the municipality of Argenta in Ferrara area

Online since 15-05-2024 at 10:38
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14/05/2024
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Financial Results
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Hera Group BoD approves results for 1Q 2024

<p>The consolidated quarterly report at 31 March shows improvement in the main operating and financial indicators. The Group’s financial solidity and commitment to sustainability and the ecological transition were confirmed, along with the creation of value for all stakeholders and significant investments in the areas served to improve our assets resilience and to guarantee service quality and continuity</p>
Online since 14-05-2024 at 12:41
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30/04/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
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Hera Shareholders Meeting: 2023 financial statements approved and dividend increased to 14 cents

The Group continues along its path of uninterrupted growth, closing 2023 with record performance in the main operating and financial indicators, thus constantly creating value for its stakeholders.

Online since 29-04-2024 at 12:53
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23/04/2024
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Hera Group at the top of ARERA’s water service quality ranking

The multiutility confirms itself among Italy’s most outstanding operators, securing the first and third positions, with reference to all macro-indicators, as proof of the very high standards adopted by the Group in this field. A commitment that the Hera fulfils with significant investments to ensure the highest quality and continuity of service to around 3.6 million citizens and an increasingly efficient and circular use of resources. Important results have been achieved, particularly in Emilia-Romagna.

08/04/2024
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Publication of the Draft Separate and Consolidated Financial Statements as of 31.12.2023, the Sustainability Report - Consolidated Non-Financial Statement, the Corporate Governance Report, and the Report on Remuneration and Compensation Paid

29/03/2024
Hera Spa
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Rigid plastics recycling: one of Europe’s most innovative plants to be built in Modena

<p><em>Thanks to investments totalling approximately 50 million euro, the Hera Group will build a state-of-the-art facility within its own plant complex. Starting from plastic waste that has so far been difficult to recycle, it will produce high quality polymers with characteristics similar to those shown by virgin materials, thus making sectors such as consumer electronics and the automotive industry increasingly sustainable</em></p>
Press releases
27/03/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
Hera Spa

Publication of documents pertaining to the Shareholders Meeting to be held on 30 April 2024

Press releases
26/03/2024
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Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2023

<p><em>The year closed with main financial indicators rising and the targets included in the strategic Plan to 2026 exceeded three years ahead of schedule. The Group’s financial solidity and flexibility allowed it to continue along its path of industrial growth, increasing its investments and successfully grasping market opportunities, both internal and external, while continuing to generate value benefitting all stakeholders. The proposed dividend was raised, reaching 14 eurocents per share</em></p>
Online since 26-03-2024 at 12:47
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11/03/2024
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Green energy and a new urban forest: the Hera Group’s Energy Park arrives in Bologna

<p><em>Sustainability, decarbonisation, liveability and biodiversity protection are the keywords of this project, which will be developed in the northern part of the city and will contain a new urban park with facilities, complemented by areas dedicated to protecting animal and plant species, and an agrivoltaic field that will allow an annual saving of 6,000 tons of CO2.</em></p>
Press releases
04/03/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
Hera Spa
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The passing of Hera S.p.A.'s Vice Chairman, Mr. Gabriele Giacobazzi

We hereby inform you that on March 3, 2024, the Vice Chaiman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Gabriele Giacobazzi, passed away.

Press releases
13/02/2024
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Hera Group among Europe’s leaders in sustainability and the fight against climate change

<p><em>The Group achieved the leadership band in the CDP questionnaire and was included among “TOP 1%” Multi and Water Utilities of the S&amp;P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2024. These recognitions prove Hera’s commitment to sustainable development and creating shared value for local areas.</em></p>
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06/02/2024
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Hera Group: over 1 million new electricity customers as of 1 July

<p><em>With the 7 lots awarded in the tender for the Gradual Protection Service for non-vulnerable household customers, the Hera Group consolidates its position as the sector’s third largest operator in Italy.</em></p>
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25/01/2024
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Hera Group expands in the industrial waste sector with TRS Ecology

<p><i><span lang="EN-GB" style="font-size:11.0pt"><span style="line-height:106%"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;"></span></span></span></i>With the acquisition of 70% of the Piacenza-based company, the Group reinforces its leadership in the waste management sector. This transaction, at full capacity, is expected to contribute to growth in the Hera Group’s Ebitda with approximately 6 million euro.<i><span lang="EN-GB" style="font-size:11.0pt"><span style="line-height:106%"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;"> </span></span></span></i></p>
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24/01/2024
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Hera Group presents Business Plan to 2027

<p><em>Development, resilience and creating shared value for stakeholders are at the heart of the Group’s new strategic document, which foresees investments totalling 4.4 billion to speed up the ecological transition and enhance asset resilience to climate change. The preliminary results for 2023 outperform the previous Plan’s goals that have been achieved three years ahead of schedule, thanks to the numerous development actions implemented and the Group’s ability to grasp market opportunities.</em></p>
Online since 24-01-2024 at 12:02
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22/01/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
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Calendar of corporate events

Online since 22-01-2024 at 13:24
18/01/2024
Hera Spa
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Hera Top Employer for the 15th Consecutive Year

<p><em>The company reaffirms, once again in 2024, its position among the best performers in human resources management, thanks to substantial investments in welfare, training, and skill development.</em></p>
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02/01/2024
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Hera Group has obtained the “Gender equality certification”

<p><em>A further confirmation of the importance of Hera’s achievements in terms of gender equality and inclusion</em></p>

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18/06/2020
Hera acquires an additional 2% of Ascopiave share capital

Today, Hera acquired 4,688,231 Ascopiave shares from A2A, equivalent to 2% of the share capital, for a price set at 3.905 euro per share and a total of roughly 18.3 million euro.

Today, Hera acquired 4,688,231 Ascopiave shares from A2A, equivalent to 2% of the share capital, for a price set at 3.905 euro per share and a total of roughly 18.3 million euro.

The shareholding acquired, which arose out of a market opportunity, follows up on the similar transaction seen on 31 January 2020. In the present case as well, it was carried out jointly with Asco Holding, in order to reinforce the previously existing partnership with EstEnergy.

Online from 18 June 2020 at 12:51:00

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06/04/2017
Shareholders’ meeting
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Publication of documents related to the AGM of 27 April 2017

2017-04-06 riunione.1501227958.jpg Publication of documents related to the AGM of 27 April 2017 Hera informs that documents listed below, related to the 27 April 2017 AGM, are available at the Company's headquarter, on line (www.gruppohera.it) and on the authorized archive system 1 Info www.1info.it. Lists of candidates for the office of member of the Board of Directors Lists of candidates for the office of Company Auditors Press_release_Hera_AGM.1491408311.pdf 2017-04-05 15:01:00 Publication of documents related to the AGM of 27 April 2017
05/04/2017
Shareholders’ meeting
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Publication of consolidated and separated financial results as at 31/12/2016

2017-04-05 Publication of consolidated and separated financial results as at 31/12/2016 Hera informs that consolidated and separated financial results as at 31/12/2016, approved by the B.o.D. are available at the Company's headquarter, on line www.gruppohera.it and on the authorized archive system 1 Info www.1info.it. Also available the report on item 2 of the AGM (ordinary part). avviso_pubblicazione_e_stoccagio_bilancio_ENG.1491317653.pdf 2017-04-04 15:38:00 Hera Spa
03/04/2017
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Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed

2017-04-03 870_Aliplast.1501171633.jpg Herambiente's purchase of the first 40% of shares of the Treviso-based company, a national leader in plastic recycling, was completed today. A further 40% will be purchased within March 2018 and the remaining 20% within June 2022. Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed http://ha.gruppohera.it/ Herambiente The acquisition by Herambiente, a Hera Group company and national leader in waste treatment and recovery, of 40% of shares in Aliplast, a widely recognised protagonist in the sector of plastic waste collection and subsequent regeneration, was brought to completion in Bologna today. A further 40% of the company's shares will be acquired within March 2018, and the remaining 20% within June 2022. The overall amount involved in purchasing 40% of Aliplast comes to roughly € 35.4 million, to which one must add a further € 1.2 million for receiving, in 2014, a contribution as an energy consuming enterprise. The purchase was carried out using the Group's own resources. This important operation, complementary to the ones involving Waste Recycling (Castelfranco di Sotto, Pisa) and the environmental assets of Geo Nova (Treviso) in late 2015, as well the more recent acquisition of Teseco (Pisa) plants, is part of the path towards enlarging the Hera Group's consolidated scope, pursued as of some years, and is in line with the Group's strategy of geographical expansion and integration. Thanks to the acquisition of Aliplast, alongside the recent announcement of the beginning of works on the first biomethane production plant, in the area surrounding Bologna, the Hera Group has consolidated its position as a leader in furthering the principles of a circular economy, in which waste is transformed into resources. Suffice it to recall that even in 2016, without the contribution coming from these plants, Hera recycled 64% of packaging products, compared to the 65% set as an objective for 2025, and recovered over 94% of sorted waste. Established in 1982 by Roberto Alibardi and based in Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso), Aliplast is a national leader in plastic industrial waste collection and regenerated polymer recycling and producing, with over 80,000 tonnes of plastic materials recycled every year. It was the first enterprise in Italy to fully integrate the entire life cycle of plastic, from environmental services in managing and collecting industrial residues and packaging to production and market sales of manufactured goods and packaging materials, produced with plastic recycled by the company itself. Over 300 employees work in Aliplast's five plants in Italy and three abroad (Spain, France and Poland). "We are very satisfied with this signing - states Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group - which represents an important step towards the complete acquisition of Aliplast. With this operation, we have given new momentum to our long-standing commitment to a circular economy, giving full value to a company that was a pioneer in Italy, offering many lessons and acting ahead of its time. The future - Tommasi continues - must be shaped by bringing to fruition the most outstanding experiences in our own tradition. This will contribute to further growth and allow us to continue overcoming, together, to the benefit of the Group and the areas served, the challenges in sustainability and innovation that await us." "Today is an important day for Aliplast - adds Roberto Alibardi, Administrator and principal shareholder of Aliplast. Now that we have concretely become part of the Hera Group, a new era has indeed opened up, in which the know-how developed by Aliplast will be given further value and expanded, working in the interests of our present and future clients. We will continue working within the company, therefore, to favour the process of integration and formulate the type of managerial contribution that is most appropriate in pursuing the industrial objectives we share with our new partner, together with whom we are eager to achieve new goals." Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed 03.04.2017_press_release_first_step_in_aliplast_acquisition_completed.1491298540.pdf 2016-04-05 13:12:00 Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed
28/03/2017
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From sorted organic waste to biomethane

2017-03-28 santagata_biometano_infografica_eng_opt.1501172262.png A virtuous circle that begins with families and returns to citizens, made possible by the new plant that Hera will create in S. Agata Bolognese within 2018, the first multi-utility in Italy to do so. A € 30 million investment, it will lead to the annual production, at full capacity, of 20,000 tonnes of high-quality natural fertiliser and 7.5 million m3 of biomethane, a 100% renewable combustible, improving the carbon footprint of the Group and the area in which it operates. From sorted organic waste to biomethane http://ha.gruppohera.it/news/biomethanehera ha.gruppohera.it/news/biomethanehera A converted and fully modernised plant With this conversion and modernisation project, work will be done on an already existing site which has hosted for many years a working plant authorised for higher quantities than those now foreseen at full capacity (going from 150,000 to 135,000 tonnes per year, with an ensuing reduction in vehicle traffic) and that will exclusively process sorted waste. Previously, non-sorted waste was taken to the site to be treated and disposed of in the neighbouring landfill. Once the latter's capacity was filled, Herambiente, pursuing the objectives of a circular economy, chose not to expand it, even though authorisation had already been obtained and the project included in provincial planning. The new plant's machinery and operations will be located indoors, minimizing the impact of noise and odours. The air treatment system of the current composting plant is also scheduled to be upgraded, to reduce the odours coming from the phase in which the materials are processed. Composting will take place in cells, constructed inside the plant's buildings, closed and aspirated one by one. The exhausted air drawn out will go through a deodorisation system consisting of biofilters and a water washing unit (scrubber), a technology already used in Northern Europe in similar plants. A filter room, called a foretrough, will furthermore be created, in the area where the waste is transferred and stored, whose function will be to provide further isolation for the area in which waste coming in from the environment is unloaded and stored. Therefore, no combustion plants are foreseen. An innovative solution, and a benchmark for the Italian market The technologies used in the plant are the fruit of research, studies and European competitions that have led Hera to choose the best of what is now available on the market. The project is already becoming a benchmark for the Italian market and will undoubtedly act as a reference point for the entire country. Bearing in mind that new national legislation is expected within next summer, which will promote this type of plant as a source of renewable energy above all by encouraging biomethane production for use in automobiles, further impetus will certainly be added to projects such as this. "Environmental sustainability and a circular economy are two of the main areas on which Hera's innovative policies are focused, with the objective of valorising, and drawing the greatest benefit from, waste and refuse", comments Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group. "This is why we are working on various projects, the most important of which is the S. Agata Bolognese biomethane plant, which also represents a concrete answer to needs such as treating the increasing volumes of sorted waste and contributing to improving both air quality and the carbon footprint. The project respects the guidelines contained in the European commission's "Clean energy for all" package, concerning both energy efficiency, reducing consumption of fossil sources, and second-generation bio-carburant production, including biomethane, coming from waste instead of farmed products. Furthermore, we are already looking into new and innovative processes to valorise other areas of production, such as purification sludge and prunings, to obtain new-generation combustibles". press_release_biomethane_28032017.1490712750.pdf 2016-04-05 16:26:00 From sorted organic waste to biomethane
21/03/2017
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Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2016

2017-03-21 be2016_870x320_eng_velina.1492010972.jpg The year closes with improvement in all economic-financial and environmental indicators, with results exceeding expectations. Internal and external growth prove once again to be the key factors in development. Proposed dividends of 9 cents per share Financial results Y2016 /documents/1514726/4210749/GruppoHera_financialresultsY2016_eng_press_release.1490086412.pdf/d7e474bd-fa0e-6cac-907d-d48c377442dd?t=1597909528939 /documents/1514726/4210749/GruppoHera_analyst_presentation_Y2016.1490102876.pdf/000a7e16-af42-a22d-91d4-9b1ee91ff1c0?t=1597909533200 /documents/1514726/4880888/GruppoHera+eng+Y2016.mp3/c5ec23ae-4350-9f61-15b2-86bd6f110708?t=1610038364647 /documents/1514726/4210749/Hera_Group_Newsletter_Y2016_eng.1490085936.pdf/bef30ba8-31ce-bf4b-bf20-03bba8adfb41?t=1597909530669 /documents/1514726/4210749/Dati_finanziari_31_12_16_eng.1490000670.xls/7d4a1811-b84a-af3a-4c38-6d58df64dcf0?t=1597909530091 https://www.slideshare.net/Gruppo_Hera/analyst-presentation-y2016 /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/archive/benchmark-by-business /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/archive/financial-benchmark /documents/1514726/4210749/Financial+results+as+of+31_12_2016.pdf/4baee448-58b8-687b-b16a-b97029e0fd8e?t=1629971637171 Press release Analyst presentation: Y2016 results Audioconference: Y2016 results Newsletter: Y2016 results Financial data as at 31 December 2016 Slideshare Y2016 Benchmark by business Benchmark of consolidated results Financial results as at 31/12/2016 Financial highlights Revenue at € 4,460.2 million (-0.6%) EBITDA at € 916.6 million (+3.6%) Net profits post minorities at € 207.3 million (+14.8%) Net debt decreased, reaching € 2,558.9 million Proposed dividends of 9 cents per share confirmed Operational highlights Revenue affected by a fall in energy commodity prices and impacted by legislative and regulatory changes, in particular return on invested capital (WACC) Benefits derived from recent acquisitions in free market sectors Contribution to growth came from the electricity area and, in the second half of the year, the waste area Environmental and social sustainability improved, alongside added value generated in the area served, reaching over € 1.7 billion Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the consolidated economic results as at 31 December 2016, along with the Sustainability Report. Improvement in all economic-financial and sustainability indicators The 2016 financial year came to an end for the Hera Group with all economic-financial indicators rising compared to 2015, and with results more positive than expected. Particularly encouraging, this outcome was reached thanks to the Group’s consolidated multi-business strategy, that allowed it to successfully balance regulated and free-market activities, maintaining all the while a sustainable risk profile. The combination of two fundamental levers, internal growth and M&A, furthermore allowed the Group to continue along its path of expansion, in spite of an increasingly challenging context involving regulatory and market factors. These results furthermore confirm the attention given to sustainability, in all its various forms: environmental, social and economic. Revenues amounting to roughly € 4.5 billion Revenues amounted to € 4,460.2 million in 2016, in line with the € 4,487.0 million seen in the previous year. This result includes lesser revenues in regulated services, caused by recent regulatory changes, and lesser revenues in electricity and gas sales and trading, following a drop in the price of raw materials. These negative effects were however almost entirely compensated by changes in the scope of operations and by the revenues produced by higher volumes of gas sold and waste disposed of, in addition to higher revenues for production activities on the dispatch market. EBITDA grows, amounting to € 916.6 million EBITDA rose to € 916.6 million, a clear increase over the € 884.4 seen in 2015 (+3.6%). This growth was sustained by all the main businesses in the company’s portfolio. The waste management area generated positive growth, benefiting among other things from the acquisitions of Geo Nova and Waste Recycling, and thus more than offset both the temporary suspension of a few landfills and the expiry of incentives for renewables concerning some WTE plants. The energy areas recorded higher profit margins deriving from power plants and a good performance of the sales and trading business. The network areas also generated sufficient internal growth to almost offset the over € 31 million reduction in return on regulated invested capital and the effect of inflation. Growth in operating results and pre-tax profits, improvements in financial management Operating profits rose to € 457.1 million, over the € 442.2 seen in 2015 (+3.4%), while pre-tax profits increased to € 339.6 million, against the € 307.9 seen in 2015 (+10.3%), thanks to improvements in financial management amounting to roughly € 17 million compared to the previous year. These positive performances were due above all to a decrease in average debt, efficiency in rates and higher earnings involving recovery of default indemnities from safeguarded customers. Net profits post minorities grow to over € 207 million (+14.8%) Profits pertaining to Group Shareholders rose to € 207.3 million, up 14.8% compared to the € 180.5 million seen in 2015, partially due to a considerable improvement of the tax rate, which went from 36.9% to 35.1% (thanks to the benefits derived from the application of the “patent box” and tax credits for research and development, in addition to tax concessions for maxi amortisations). Due weight must also be given to the negative and non-recurring effect felt by the 2015 tax rate caused by the adjustment of deferred taxes to the new IRES rate of 24%, in force as of 2017. Investments for roughly € 390 million, net debt/EBITDA ratio improves to 2.8 In 2016, Group investments amounted to € 366.4 million. Including € 20.3 million in capital grants, overall Group investments came to € 386.7 million, up compared to the previous year and mainly destined to interventions on plants, networks and infrastructures. Adaptations to regulatory standards also contributed, above all concerning gas distribution, with a large-scale meter substitution project, and the purification and sewerage area. Net debt for 2016 amounted to € 2,558.9 million, with a reduction of roughly € 100 million from the € 2,651.7 seen in 2015, thanks to the generation of positive cash flows that proved able to finance M&As and entirely cover annual dividend payments in June (for a total of € 132 million). The net debt/EBITDA ratio fell to 2.8, an improvement compared to the previous year; this ratio benefited from both growth in operating results and a decrease in net debt. Further improvement in the Group’s sustainability profile These strictly economic results are flanked by data providing evidence of an efficient use of resources (for example, the use of landfills for urban waste is considerable lower than the 10% set as an objective for 2030 by the EU), a reduction in environmental impact (the carbon footprint in energy production fell by 10%), an increase in sorted waste (now 56.4%) and in packaging recycling (now 64%, close to the EU’s 2025 objective), attention given to energy efficiency and a continuous improvement of customer services. All of this confirms the high consideration shown by the Group towards all stakeholders and the area in which it operates. Lastly, the Group’s economic value for the geographical area served now comes to over € 1.7 billion, thanks to greater investments and expanded economic activities, while the portion of EBITDA identified as “shared value” has been calculated for the first time, amounting to € 300 million, roughly one third of the Group Ebitda. Proposed dividend of 9 cents/share The Board of Directors, in light of the results achieved and the solidity of the Group’s assets, has decided to put to the Shareholders Meeting to be held on 27 April a dividend of 9 cents per share, as anticipated by the business plan. The ex-dividend date has been set at 19 June 2017, with payment as of 21 June 2017. Gas The gas area, which includes services in natural gas distribution and sales, district heating and heat management, recorded an EBITDA which rose slightly to € 300.6 million, in line with the € 299.5 million seen in 2015. This result was obtained mainly thanks to an increase in the volume of gas sold and the contribution coming from district heating, offsetting lesser revenues in both trading and regulated services, with a reduction in the rate of return having a negative effect on the latter amounting to € 9.8 million. These results were also sustained by the recent acquisitions of Julia Servizi and Gran Sasso, two Abruzzo-based companies involved in gas and electricity sales, that contributed to enlarging the customer base roughly 30,000 clients. Due among other things to commercial and customer loyalty initiatives, at the end of 2016 the number of gas customers had risen to roughly 1.4 million. In 2016, investments in the gas area came to € 94.8 million, with an increase of € 5.2 million compared to 2015, mainly destined to a large-scale meter substitution, non-recurring maintenance on networks and plants, and interventions involving cathodic protection of the gas networks in the areas surrounding Padova and Trieste. The gas area accounted for 32.8% of Group EBITDA. Water cycle The integrated water cycle area, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, recorded an EBITDA of € 228.8 million, compared to the € 232.5 million seen in 2015, almost entirely compensating, with the operational efficiencies set in place over the year, for the negative impact of inflation and the reduction in the rate of return on invested capital, which came to € 18.4 million. Net investments in the integrated water cycle area amounted to € 111.8 million. Including capital grants, investments in this area came to € 131.8 million (increasing compared to the € 127.2 seen in 2015), of which € 61.5 million in the aqueduct, € 37.6 million in sewerage and € 32.7 million in purifying. The integrated water cycle area accounted for 25.0% of Group EBITDA. Waste management EBITDAfor the waste management area, which includes waste collection, treatment and disposal services, settled at € 230.7 million, a slight improvement compared to 2015 which more than offset both the temporary suspension of plants currently being enlarged (the Ravenna landfill became operational again in August, as did the Tremonti landfill, located in the area surrounding Imola, in late December) and the expiry of incentives for renewables concerning two WTE plants. The results were also sustained by the contribution coming from the acquisitions made in late 2015 of Waste Recycling and the Geo Nova plants, which gave a considerable impulse to industrial waste management, with a 16.9% increase in the amount of market waste. Volumes of urban waste also recorded a slight increase (+0.3%). Results in the field of sorted urban waste were positive, rising to 56.4% compared to the 55.4% seen in 2015, thanks to a wide number of projects implemented in all geographical areas served. The waste management area accounted for25.2% of Group EBITDA. Electricity area The electricity area, which includes services in electricity production, distribution and sales, recorded an EBITDA of € 135.3 million, a sharp increase over the € 101.0 million seen in 2015. The negative impact on electricity services of the resolution concerning return on regulated revenues (€ 2.9 million) was more than offset by higher earnings in sales activities and higher profit margins in electricity production, in addition to continued commercial expansion in the free market. Confirming the trend seen in recent years, the number of electricity customers reached over 880,000 (+2.7% compared to 2015), mainly owing to a reinforcement of commercial action and an enlargement of the customer base thanks to the acquisition of the Abruzzo companies Gran Sasso and Julia Servizi. The electricity area accounted for a larger amount of Group EBITDA than in the previous year, 14.8%. Statement by Executive Chairman Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano “The results recorded are all the more admirable considering the outstanding challenges that marked the reference scenario throughout the year, with a positive contribution coming from all growth levers, both internal and external. They furthermore represent a solid foundation, providing the premises to pursue the uninterrupted growth foreseen in the business plan to 2020, already approved by the Board of Directors, matched by a progressive increase in dividends per share, coming to 11% over the duration of the plan.” Statement by CEO Stefano Venier “A year rich in significant results, strived for and achieved coherently over time, has come to a close. This outcome is attested to not only by the economic-financial indicators, which improved appreciably, but above all by the excellent operating performances and the quality of the industrial initiatives implemented in order to attain long-lasting and sustainable growth in both the company’s worth and the social value it generates.” The manager responsible for drafting the company’s accounting statements, Luca Moroni, declares, pursuant to article 154-bis paragraph 2 of the TUF, that the information contained in the present press release corresponds to the documentation available and to the account books and entries. The financial statement and related materials will be available to the public pursuant to the terms established by law at the Company Headquarters, on the website www.gruppohera.it and on the authorised storage platform 1Info (www.1info.it ), within 5 April 2016. Unaudited extracts from the Interim Financial Statements at 31 December 2016 are attached. PROFIT & LOSS (M€) 31/12/2016 INC% 31/12/2015 INC.% CH. CH. % Sales 4,460.2 4,487.0 -26.8 -0.6% Other operating revenues 403.4 9.0% 330.8 7.4% +72.6 +21.9% Raw material (2,176.8) -48.8% (2,256.6) -50.3% -79.8 -3.5% Services costs (1,198.8) -26.9% (1,132.1) -25.2% +66.7 +5.9% Other operating expenses (75.0) -1.7% (62.3) -1.4% +12.7 +20.4% Personnel costs (524.1) -11.7% (510.8) -11.4% +13.3 +2.6% Capitalisations 27.8 0.6% 28.5 0.6% -0.7 -2.5% Ebitda 916.6 20.6% 884.4 19.7% +32.2 +3.6% Depreciation and provisions (459.6) -10.3% (442.2) -9.9% +17.4 +3.9% Ebit 457.1 10.2% 442.2 9.9% +14.9 +3.4% Financial inc./(exp.) (117.4) -2.6% (134.3) -3.0% -16.9 -12.6% Pre tax profit adjusted 339.6 7.6% 307.9 6.9% +31.7 +10.3% Tax (119.3) -2.7% (113.5) -2.5% +5.8 +5.1% Net profit 220.4 4.9% 194.4 4.3% +26.0 +13.4% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company Minority shareholders 207.3 13.1 4.6% 0.3% 180.5 13.9 4.0% 0.3% +26.8 -0.8 +14.8% -5.8% Balance Sheet (m€) 31/12/2016 Inc% 31/12/2015 Inc.% Var. Ass. Var.% Net fixed assets 5,564.5 108.7% 5,511.3 106.9% +53.2 +1.0% Working capital 99.9 2.0% 157.0 3.0% (57.1) (36.4%) (Provisions) (543.4) (10.7%) (513.5) (9.9%) (29.9) +5.8% Net invested capital 5,121.0 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (33.8) (0.7%) Net equity 2,562.1 50.0% 2,503.1 48.6% +59.0 +2.4% Long term net financial debt 2,757.5 53.9% 2,743.6 53.2% +13.9 +0.5% Short term net financial debt (198.6) (3.9%) (91.9) (1.8%) (106.7) +116.1% Net financial debts 2,558.9 50.0% 2,651.7 51.4% (92.8) (3.5%) Net invested capital 5,121.0 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (33.8) (0.7%) 2017-03-14 13:45:09 Risultati finanziari
07/03/2017
Shareholders’ meeting
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Shareholders meeting notice

2017-03-07 Nuova_Palazzina_870x.1533216684.jpg Shareholders meeting notice We hereby announce that a note of convocation has been published on the Company's website (www.gruppohera.it) for the Ordinary Shareholders Meeting convened at the registered office of Hera S.p.A. - Viale C. Berti Pichat n. 2/4, Bologna - in the "Spazio Hera" area - on 27 April 2017 at 10:00 in a single call to discuss and resolve on the following: Agenda 1. Financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2016, management report, profit allotment proposal and Board of Statutory Auditors and Independent Auditors report: related and consequent resolutions. Presentation of the consolidated financial statements as at 31 December 2016. 2. Presentation of the corporate governance report and non-binding resolutions pertaining to remuneration policies. 3. Renewal of authorisation to purchase treasury shares and procedures for arrangement of the same: related and consequent resolutions. 4. Appointment of the members of the Board of Directors: related and consequent resolutions. 5. Quantification of compensation for members of the Board of Directors: related and consequent resolutions. 6. Appointment of the members and the Chairman of the Board of Statutory Auditors: related and consequent resolutions. 7. Quantification of compensation for members of the Board of Statutory Auditors: related and consequent resolutions. The full text of the proposed resolutions, together with the related reports and the documents which will be put to the meeting, are available to the public at the Company's registered offices and on its website (www.gruppohera.it), as well as on the authorized storage website 1Info (www.1Info.it) under the legal terms foreseen for each of the subjects treated. Right to attend and participation by proxy All those entitled to vote at the end of the accounting day of 18 April 2017 (record date), and those from whom the Company has received the appropriate notification via an authorised intermediary, are eligible to attend the Shareholders Meeting. Each person entitled to take part may request a representative to attend the Shareholders' Meeting, in accordance with the law, having the right to use the proxy form available on the Company's website for this purpose. The Company has appointed Computershare S.p.A. as a representative whom shareholders with voting rights can nominate as a proxy with instructions for voting via the dedicated proxy form available on the Company's website. Other Shareholders' rights The notice with which the Meeting has been convened is available on the Company's website (www.gruppohera.it) and contains all information and detailed instructions as to the rights Shareholders may exercise (present questions, make requests for integrations of the agenda, file lists for the appointment of members of the Board of Directors and the Board of Statutory Auditors). Avviso_di_convocazione_Assemblea_27_aprile_2017_eng.1488879256.pdf 2016-04-05 10:21:00 Shareholders meeting notice
07/03/2017
Shareholders’ meeting
Price sensitive

Release of documents related to Gruppo Hera AGM to be held on April 2017

2017-03-07 Nuova_Palazzina_1_870x.1533216772.jpg Release of documents related to Gruppo Hera AGM to be held on April 2017 Gruppo Hera informs that AGM documents are now available: On Hera headquarter in Bologna On the authorized depository system 1INFO (www.1Info.it) On the dedicated pages of the company website http://eng.gruppohera.it/group/corporate_governance/shareholders_meetings/ COMUNICATO_PER_PUBBLICAZIONE_DOC_ASS_7_ENG.1488880487.pdf 2015-11-12 11:02:00 Release of documents related to Gruppo Hera AGM to be held on April 2017
06/03/2017
Price sensitive
M&A

Hera Group: green light from Antitrust authorities for Herambiente to acquire Aliplast

2017-03-06 870_Aliplast.1501171634.jpg Thanks to this operation, whose enterprise value amounts to roughly € 100 million, the Hera Group confirms its position among Italy's leaders in recycling and developing a circular economy. http://ha.gruppohera.it/ Herambiente Authorisation has been granted by the Italian antitrust authority (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGCM) for the acquisition carried out by Herambiente, a company of the Hera Group and a nationwide leader in waste treatment and recovery, of the Treviso company Aliplast, an outstanding operator in the sector of plastic waste collection and recycling with subsequent regeneration. The implementation of the agreement, signed last 11 January by Herambiente and Aligroup S.r.l., was in fact subject to conditions that are the norm for similar operations, among which gaining authorisation for the acquisition from antitrust authorities. As foreseen by the agreement, Herambiente and Aliplast will therefore undertake all that is required to purchase 40% of Aliplast's shares in the upcoming weeks. A further 40% will be acquired within March 2018 and the remaining 20% within June 2022. The operation's enterprise value, it should be recalled, amounts to roughly € 100 million and implies an EV/EBITDA multiple of approximately 6.5, non-dilutive for Hera shareholders. This important operation, complementary to those finalised in late 2015 involving Waste Recycling (Castelfranco di Sotto, Pisa) and the environmental assets of Geo Nova (Treviso) as well as the more recent acquisition of the Teseco plants (Pisa), is part of a move to enlarge the geographical area in which the Hera Group operates, initiated some years ago and in line with the Group's strategies of territorial expansion and integration. Falling under the objective of developing a green model, towards which the Hera Group has actively contributed over its entire history, the acquisition of Aliplast furthermore consolidates Herambiente's market presence with a distinctive and unique element, in line with the principles of a circular economy in which waste is transformed into resources. Herambiente is among the first companies in the waste sector to have decided to take on the challenges raised by changes currently taking place in the world of industry. It is thus able to place activities such as waste recovery, treatment and disposal alongside others that call for the utmost efficiency in resource management. It is also able to offer strategic advice concerning resource lifecycle productivity in order to accelerate and facilitate the achievement of 2030 sustainability goals. These are, incidentally, objectives that Herambiente has already achieved in the areas it serves in managing urban waste, of which only 8.5% was disposed of in landfills in 2015. Established in 1982 by Roberto Alibardi and operating out of Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso), Aliplast is a national centre of excellence in plastic industrial waste collection and recycling and regenerated polymer production, with over 80,000 tonnes of plastic materials recycled every year. It was the first enterprise in Italy to fully integrate the entire lifecycle of plastic, from environmental services in managing and collecting industrial packaging and residues to production and market sales of manufactured goods and packaging materials, produced with plastic recycled by the company itself. Over three hundred employees work for Aliplast, distributed among its five plants located in Italy and three found abroad (Spain, France and Poland). Its main clients include the most important Italian brands involved in food & beverages, home furnishings and ceramics. CS_20170306_da_Antitrust_ad_acquisizione_Aliplast_eng.1488967654.pdf 2017-03-06 18:21:00 Hera Group: control of Aliplast reaches 80%
30/01/2017
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M&A

Hera Group purchases Teseco plants

2017-01-30 Thanks to the purchase made by Group subsidiary Waste Recycling of the plant sector of the Pisa company Teseco, a primary figure in industrial waste treatment and recovery, Herambiente, a national leader in this sector, will further expand its commercial offer and enlarge its already significant range of plants. Waste Recycling, a Tuscan company belonging to the Hera Group and 100% controlled by Herambiente, has purchased the plant sector of Teseco. The company is based in Pisa, and is a leading actor in industrial waste treatment and recovery with over 30 years of experience in the sector of special waste and innovative plants (spread out over an overall area of 126,000 m2, over 30,000 of which are covered). The purchase was conducted by Group subsidiary Waste Recycling, given that the latter has been managing for over 25 years, and with similar efficiency, complementary types of treatment in its production plants in Santa Croce sull'Arno and Castelfranco di Sotto, in the province of Pisa. This operation allows, on the one hand, a considerable segment of production in the Pisa area to be conserved and maintained active, and on the other enlarges both Herambiente's overall set of plants and the services it offers to its clients, reinforcing its leadership in waste treatment and recovery. It is furthermore part of a larger goal, which consists in broadening the Hera Group's operational area, initiated years ago and in line with the Group's strategy of geographical expansion and integration. By way of its authorisations, the quantity of waste it is able to manage, and the treatments plants at its disposal, Waste Recycling, with this operation, confirms its status as one of the nation's most important actors in the sector of industrial waste, enriching and rounding off the numerous services it offers to middle and large companies. At the same time, Herambiente will further increase its own client portfolio, through this preference given to commercial reinforcement in a region in which it is already active. Teseco press_release_teseco.1485943467.pdf 2017-01-31 19:22:00 Hera Comm si aggiudica la gara per l'approvvigionamento elettrico in regime di salvaguardia in 11 regioni
27/01/2017
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Financial Results

Calendar of corporate events

2017-01-27 sede_HERA.1501171881.jpg Calendar of events CALENDAR OF CORPORATE EVENTS (*) We hereby communicate, in accordance with art. 2.6.2. (Required reporting) of the "Rules of the markets organized and managed by Borsa Italiana S.p.A.", our annual calendar of corporate events: 21 March 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial statement draft for the previous fiscal year. 27 April 2017 - General Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements for the previous fiscal year. 10 May 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial report for the quarter ending 31 March 2017. 26 July 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial report for the six months ending 30 June 2017. 8 November 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial report for the nine months ending 30 September 2017. The Board of Directors, in order to guarantee that information is regularly made available to the financial market and to investors, has decided, as in the past, to continue its voluntarily preparation and publication, in compliance with current regulations, of quarterly financial information. This information will include the following topics: summary of Group management and operational-financial performance; commentary and analysis by sector of operations; financial statements: income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, statement of changes in equity; accounting principles: priorly implemented accounting principles are expected to be applied without change, as described and reported in the financial statements as at 31 December of the year previous to the one to which the explanatory notes refer. IAS 34 is not expected to be applied; concise explanatory notes illustrating the financial statements, statement of compliance with IFRS principles and lack of changes with respect to the previous period, illustration of the consolidated area and related changes, list of consolidated companies. Also note that: additional financial information will periodically be made available in press releases provided at the end of the meetings in which the Board of Directors approves the aforementioned data, and the documents in question will be published on the company's website. At present, furthermore, no noteworthy changes are foreseen regarding the content of such information with respect to that published in previous financial years; the Board of Directors will meet to approve additional periodical financial information within 45 days of the closure of the first and third quarters of each year, in compliance with that which is stated in the calendar of corporate events. (*) barring changes press_release.1485425275.pdf 2017-01-26 15:38:00 Calendar of events
11/01/2017
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Herambiente acquires Aliplast

2017-01-11 870_Aliplast.1484218019.jpg The company based in Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso), a national centre of excellence in plastic recycling, joins the Hera Group, which thus confirms its position as one of the main players in Italy in recycling and the development of the circular economy. The company based in Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso), a national centre of excellence in plastic recycling, joins the Hera Group, which thus confirms its position as one of the main players in Italy in recycling and the development of the circular economy. Herambiente, a Hera Group company and national leader in waste treatment and recovery, signed a binding agreement with Aligroup S.r.l. for the acquisition of the Aliplast Group, a national leader in the segment of plastic waste collection, recycling and regeneration, with an integrated process that transforms waste into products available for reuse. This transaction regards the acquisition of Aliplast shares through a process entailing the acquisition of 40% in the course of the current year, an additional 40% by the end of March 2018 and the remaining 20% by the end of June 2022. The transaction's enterprise value amounts to roughly Euro 100 million and implies an EV/Ebitda multiple of around 6.5x, with no dilutive effects for Hera shareholders. The price also includes an additional component in favour of Aligroup S.r.l. in the form of an earn-out when specific incremental Ebitda level results are achieved. The performance of the agreement is subject to the conditions typically applied in analogous transactions and in particular obtaining the authorisation or consent to the acquisition from the Italian Antitrust Authority. The Aliplast Group, which processes more than 80,000 tonnes of plastic materials every year, is expected to achieve turnover exceeding Euro 100 million and EBITDA of more than Euro 15 million in 2016. This important transaction represents a further step in the process initiated some time ago for the transition from disposal towards recycling and recovery, with a view to optimising resource usage. It is part of the ongoing process of expanding the corporate scope launched by the Hera Group several years ago and is in line with the geographical expansion and integration strategy. With this transaction, which is complementary to those completed in 2015 regarding Waste Recycling (Tuscany) and the environmental assets of Geo Nova (Treviso), Herambiente is further expanding its portfolio of industrial customers. At the same time, it has enriched its commercial offering with a unique, distinctive element capable of accelerating and facilitating the achievement of the 2020 sustainability objectives. Therefore, Herambiente has established itself as a reliable partner with expertise in the management of all industrial waste, capable of proposing efficient solutions with a complete set of services and processes aimed at creating value. Founded by Roberto Alibardi in 1982, Aliplast is a national centre of excellence, and today is the leader in the collection and recycling of plastic industrial waste and the production of regenerated polymers. It was the first company in Italy to achieve full integration throughout the entire plastic life cycle: from waste management services and the collection of industrial scrap to the production and sale in the market of goods and packaging materials manufactured from plastic recycled in house. It has more than 300 employees working in five plants in Italy and three abroad (Spain, France and Poland). Its head office is located in Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso). Its main customers include the largest Italian food & beverage, home furnishings and ceramics brands. For this transaction, the Hera Group engaged Studio Grimaldi for legal aspects and Lazard for financial aspects, while the Aligroup Group received support from Special Affairs, through partner Domenico Greco, acting as business and financial advisor for the transaction, and Allen&Overy for legal matters. "Aside from further strengthening the Group's scope, this transaction joins the many other initiatives that Hera is implementing to promote the circular economy", noted Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group. "We have already reached some of the important strategic objectives for 2025 and 2030 established by the European Union and, as we intend to continue on this path, we believe it is important to integrate businesses capable of achieving levels of efficiency and excellence that can meet the challenges that lie ahead of us. Aliplast meets these requirements perfectly, and we are certain that it will be able to make its own original contribution, also and especially in terms of the drive towards innovation". "Aliplast has developed over the years thanks to the quality and competitiveness of its products, and I believe that its integration with a waste management services leader such as the Hera Group can provide additional benefits for our customers as well", explained Roberto Alibardi, Director and principal shareholder of Aliplast. "We have shared the Business Plan with the new shareholder and we have the same outlook regarding strategic development policies, so it was natural for us to remain in the company as a manager in the coming years". Herambiente acquires Aliplast Herambiente acquires Aliplast 01_20170111_ENG_comunicato_acquisizione_Aliplast_final.1484306851.pdf 2017-01-13 14:08:28
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11/01/2017
Hera Spa
Sustainability

Hera Group approves Business Plan to 2020

2017-01-11 208_tommasi_venier.1484133524.jpg Solidly based on data from the 2016 forecast, the new Plan confirms the Group's track record of growth and responds to the most recent changes in the utility sector. Efficiency and innovative solutions fuelling organic growth to be pursued alongside opportunities for development through M&As. Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Hera Chairman "Our recently approved Plan confirms a steady path of growth, sustained by traditional tools geared towards enhanced efficiency and growth by acquisitions, all reinforced by the use of new technologies. Improvements in our financial solidity will allow us on the one hand to confirm and further improve the dividend policy pursued in recent years, and on the other to consider the deep transformations currently seen in the sector as a further opportunity for development, potentially involving M&As, as has been the case in the past." Stefano Venier, Hera CEO "Innovation, sustainability and energy efficiency are only a few of the issues addressed by our Business Plan, which is intent on making the most of new trends such as Industry 4.0, Circular Economy and Customer Experience. Our leadership in the main reference markets has been confirmed, sustained by the competitive advantages that we have built up over the years, making us fully prepared to take on ever-changing challenges. This Plan as well has been elaborated in full respect of the financial balance that has defined us until present, with the aim of reinforcing on the one hand our credit standing while maintaining a low risk profile, and on the other continuing to create value for all our stakeholders, guaranteeing the financial flexibility best suited for further developments." Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano and Stefano Venier Hera Group approves Business Plan to 2020 02_20170111_ENG_comunicato_Piano_industriale_16_20_final.1484305892.pdf 2017-01-13 sinistra 14:07:37 Il Gruppo Hera approva il Piano industriale al 2020
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11/01/2017
Price sensitive
M&A

Herambiente purchases Aliplast

2017-01-11 870_Aliplast.1501171634.jpg The Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso) company, a national leader in plastic recycling, becomes part of the Hera Group, which thus confirms itself as one of Italy's foremost protagonists in recycling and in the development of a circular economy. Herambiente purchases Aliplast http://ha.gruppohera.it/ Herambiente Herambiente, a Hera Group company and national leader in waste treatment and recovery, has signed a binding agreement with Aligroup S.r.l. to purchase the Aliplast Group, a widely recognised protagonist in Italy in the sector of collecting and recycling plastic waste, whose subsequent regeneration is part of an integrated process that transforms waste into products available for reuse. The operation regards the acquisition of Aliplast shares, following a path that calls for 40% to be purchased within the current fiscal year, a further 40% within March 2018 and the remaining 20% within June 2022. The operation's enterprise value amounts to roughly € 100 million and implies an EV/EBITDA multiple of approximately 6.5, with no dilution for Hera shareholders. The price furthermore provides for an additional component going to Aligroup S.r.l., defined as an earn-out provided upon reaching specific incremental results in EBITDA. The agreement's implementation is subject to the usual conditions for similar operations, in particular theItalian Antitrust Authority's authorisation or non-prohibition of the purchase. For the Aliplast Group, which processes over 80,000 tonnes of plastic material per year, a turnover of over € 100 million and an EBITDA of over € 15 million are expected for 2016. This important operation further accentuates the shift, which has been underway for some time, from disposal to recycling and recovery, with a view to optimising resource usage. It is part of the Hera Group's ongoing efforts to broaden the boundaries within which it operates, a goal which has been pursued for years and is in line with its strategy of geographical expansion and integration. With this operation, complementary to the ones involving Waste Recycling (Tuscany) and the environmental assets of Geo Nova (Treviso) carried out in late 2015, Herambiente will further expand its industrial client portfolio. At the same time, it will enrich its own commercial offer with a distinctive, even unique factor which is able to accelerate and facilitate the achievement of sustainability goals in 2020. Herambiente has thus established itself as a trustworthy partner, provided with expertise in managing all forms of industrial waste and able to offer efficient solutions with a complete set of services and processes aimed at creating value. Established in 1982 by Roberto Alibardi, Aliplast is a national centre of excellence, a market leader in collecting plastic industrial waste and recycling and producing regenerated polymers. It was the first enterprise in Italy to fully integrate the entire life cycle of plastic, from environmental services in managing and collecting industrial residues to production and market sales of manufactured goods and packaging materials, produced with plastic recycled by the company itself. Over 300 employees work in five plants in Italy and three abroad (Spain, France and Poland). The company headquarters is located in Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso). Its main clients include the most important Italian brands dealing with food & beverages, home furnishings and ceramics. For this operation, the Hera Group turned to the legal services of Studio Grimaldi and the financial services of Lazard, while the Aligroup Group was supported bySpecial Affairs, through its partner Domenico Greco, acting as industrial and financial advisor for the operation, andAllen&Overy for the operation's legal aspects. "In addition to further consolidating the Group's perimeter, this operation finds its place alongside the many initiatives implemented by Hera in promoting a circular economy", states Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Chairman of the Hera Group. "We have already reached some of the significant strategic objectives set by the European Union for 2025-2030, and our desire to continue along this path leads us to believe in the importance of integrating enterprises that have achieved levels of efficiency and excellence that enable us to meet the challenges that await us. Aliplast perfectly fulfils these requisites and we are certain that it will be able to offer an original contribution of its own, oriented above all towards innovation." "Aliplast has developed over the years thanks to the quality and competitiveness of its products, and I believe that becoming part of a leading protagonist in environmental services such as the Hera Group will bring further benefits to our clients as well", explains Roberto Alibardi, Administrator and principal shareholder of Aliplast. "We have now shared a Business plan with our new associate, and our respective outlooks on strategic development are perfectly in line with one another, making it only natural for us to remain within the enterprise, acting as manager in the upcoming years." press_release.1484130340.pdf 2016-04-05 14:08:00 Herambiente purchases Aliplast
11/01/2017
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Financial Results

Hera Group approves Business Plan to 2020

2017-01-11 slider_870x320_pi.1484127295.jpg Solidly based on data from the 2016 forecast, the new Plan confirms the Group's track record of growth and responds to the most recent changes in the utility sector. Efficiency and innovative solutions fuelling organic growth to be pursued alongside opportunities for development through M&As. /documents/1514726/4210761/press_release_business_plan_2020.1484132258.pdf/09f9670d-d9eb-1914-9fce-c6096734d6f7?t=1597911202412 /documents/1514726/4210761/Hera_Newsletter_PI_2016_20_eng.1484131469.pdf/39bab324-7519-dfd6-a8c6-03d239a212fe?t=1597911202904 /documents/1514726/4210761/Analyst_Presentation_Business_Plan_2016_20.1484137188.pdf/997bb4c9-4305-6b11-1494-b9ba1f74efc8?t=1597911203992 null Press release Newsletter: business plan to 2020 Analyst presentation: business plan to 2020 null Operating and financial highlights 2020 EBITDA: € 1,080 million Capital expenditures and financial investments: almost € 2.5 billion Net financial position/EBITDA ratio to improve, reaching 2.8 by 2020 Net profits per share to grow by roughly 5% annually over the duration of the Plan Dividends expected to increase, as of 2017, reaching 10 cents per share in 2020 (+11%) Operating highlights 5 strategic priorities: growth, efficiency, excellence, innovation and agility Group development based on a balanced mix of organic growth and M&As Current grants confirmed in tenders for gas distribution and urban hygiene Objective for 2020 energy customers set at 2.4 million Growth in line with sector trends: Circular Economy and Shared Value, Customer Experience, Industry 4.0 Forecast indicating over € 905 million in EBITDA at year-end 2016, and a plan designed for growth This morning the Hera Group's Board of Directors, who met to approve the Business plan to 2020, also examined the 2016 forecast, which consolidate a year-end EBITDA of over € 905 million (compared to the € 884 million recorded at 31 December 2015), higher than analysts' consensus and entirely compensating for the negative effects ensuing from the reduction in regulated returns (WACC) and the expiry of incentives on renewables. On the solid basis of these excellent results, the Plan approved today, in line with the previous strategic document, confirms the path of growth pursued by the Group in recent years. Hinged on organic growth and M&A, it is aimed at consolidating the competitive advantages accumulated over the years and seizing the new potential market opportunities. Operational objectives increase, financial asset indicators improve From an operational-financial standpoint, the Plan foresees a 2020 EBITDA amounting to € 1,080 million, with a net increase of roughly € 200 million compared to the € 884 million recorded at the end of 2015. A well-distributed, balanced growth of the activity portfolio is also expected, maintaining a low risk profile. As always, the Plan's financial sustainability will be guaranteed: in spite of an over one billion euro increase in invested capital (caused among other things by almost 2.5 billion in Capex over 2016-2020), the net financial position to EBITDA ratio at 2020 will see further improvement, dropping to 2.8, compared to the 3 seen in 2015. In addition to enhanced financial management, with an average cost of debt expected to decrease from 3.7% to 3.5% and an average length of eight years, benefits are expected to be derived from fiscal management and the recent stability law, with its decreased corporate income tax. Another of the Plan's objectives is to maintain the credit ratings assigned to Hera by Standard&Poor's and Moody's, which at present are already among the best in the sector and throughout Italy. The initiatives foreseen by the Group are founded on its consolidated cornerstones of efficiency, excellence, growth and innovation, but will also turn to the new strategic tool of agility, now held to be indispensable in order to react incisively within the increasingly dynamic and challenging context faced by utility companies. The Plan to 2020 has furthermore been elaborated so as to respond in the best possible way to industrial trends emerging from rationales such as Circular Economy and Shared Value, with respect to which the Hera Group has offered a tangible contribution to reaching 10 of the 17 objectives of the UN Agenda. Other key elements include the new needs of clientele, to be met with new solutions, and the most recent changes involving Industry 4.0 and processes of digitalisation, data gathering and analysis and diffusion in our cities of "intelligent" infrastructures. In a sector undergoing profound transformations, it will become indispensable for the Group to count on its own solidity and efficiency in order to remain astride these trends and continue to reinforce its own leadership. An increasingly dynamic context The context in which utility companies find themselves operating involves markets that evolve rapidly, or are in any case marked by significant novelties on more than one front. As regards regulations, the current framework offers greater opportunities in terms of development and stability compared to the past, but also requires operators in the sector to sustain higher investments (e.g. electronic gas and electricity meters, gas tenders, service quality), in order to anticipate and remain in line with the aforementioned trends regarding changes in the sector. The macroeconomic context, while not yet reaching its expected performance in terms of growth, now shows encouraging signs, above all in the main geographic areas served by the Group: Emilia Romagna and Veneto stood out in 2016 for their growth in GDP, above the national average. Competitive pressure among utility companies will become stronger, not only in "free market" activities but also in most of the other activities in the Group's portfolio, given the many public tenders that will be announced over the duration of the Plan to assign services in Gas Distribution, Urban Hygiene, Public Lighting and the safeguarded/administrated clientele in the sector of energy sales. The increase in competition, along with the impetus created by the reform of Public Administration andLocal Public Services, lastly, will be able to create the conditions for a progressive consolidation of the sector, overcoming the system's shortcomings as regards overall efficiency and industrialisation. Roughly € 200 million of growth in EBITDA, thanks to efficiency and external growth, with dividends progressively increasing The Group's business model has been confirmed, with the objective of a 2020 EBITDA equal to € 1,080 million, i.e. € 50 million higher than the 2019 target included in the previous Plan, with significant growth coming in 2017-2018. The increase in EBITDA over the duration of the Plan amounts to almost € 200 million compared to 2015, obtained thanks to a balanced contribution coming from internal and external growth. The strong attention given to creating efficiencies and synergies will be the preponderant factor fuelling the Group's organic growth between 2015 and 2020. Over 20 million synergies are expected to come from the most recent changes in the Group's scope of operation, with efficiency-boosting interventions reaching over 80 million, distributed among all the sectors in which the Group operates in addition to its "corporate" activities. Efficiency will also be pursued by introducing innovative technologies: from using data gathered on the field to optimise activities such as collection and sweeping, to searching for leakage in water networks with advanced satellite monitoring systems. Further stimulus towards growth will come in 2017-2018 from safeguarded electricity and default gas services and, following this, from gas tenders, with an expected EBITDA of € 27 million, were the Group to be confirmed as manager for its reference territories. Thanks to these results, Hera will be able to absorb and more than compensate for the negative effects (reaching over € 50 million) tied to the recent reduction in incentives for renewable energy production and the rate of return on invested capital in regulated businesses (WACC). Net of these non-recurring effects, an even more significant organic growth would have been witnessed. As regards development through acquisitions, the average annual contribution coming from M&As called for in the Plan is in line with the past. Regarding mergers with multi-utility businesses, faced with a potential customer pool largely defined by a rationale based on geographical proximity, the Hera Group will be able to count on its role as a centre of aggregation within the region in question, a role it has reinforced with the many M&A operations carried out in its first fifteen years of activity. In liberalised sectors as well, as of early 2017 the Group intends to continue seizing acquisition opportunities involving mono-business companies, as it already had in 2016 in the waste and energy sectors. Lastly, the Group's high degree of attention towards creating value for shareholders has also been confirmed, with a gradual improvement over the duration of the Plan in financial return on invested capital (ROI) and on equity (ROE), profits per share expected to grow by an annual average of roughly 5%, and transparent dividend policies increasing with respect to the Group's historical trend. As of 2017, in fact, dividends per share are expected to rise to 9.5 cents and, as of 2019, to 10 cents (+11%). Investments totalling almost 2.5 billion in five years The Plan is sustained by highly significant investments, coming to roughly € 2.5 billion (€ 250 million more than in the previous strategic document), which will help fuel growth over the five-year period, but also initiate the transformation of the Group's activities towards new industrial paradigms such as Circular Economy and Industry 4.0. Networks will receive approximately 70% of 2016-2020 investments, including roughly € 350 million dedicated to gas tenders and other important infrastructure modernisation interventions such as replacing meters with electronic devices or completing the Rimini seawater protection plan and the Servola purifier. The investment program will continue to be sustainable from a financial point of view, thanks to a positive and growing cash flow, sufficient to cover both the investments themselves and dividend payments, in addition to allowing financial solidity to improve and remain sufficiently flexible to sustain other mono-business acquisitions not included within the Business plan. Networks: smart infrastructures underlying the Industry 4.0 model The greatest growth in terms of industry is expected from networks: EBITDA resulting from gas and electricity distribution, water cycle and district heating services will go from € 428 million in 2015 to € 533 million in 2020, when it will represent almost half of the Group's overall earnings. Growth in the entire area will be based on achieving operational efficiencies and synergies and on the recognition reserved to operators able to provide excellent services in the water cycle, but also on optimising existing assets in district heating. By gradually digitalising network infrastructures and applying state-of-the-art technologies (smart metering, IoT, network modelling, use of drones, etc.), the Group will reach new levels of excellence, which will lead to reducing operating costs, optimising resources and improving service quality. The date at which gas tenders will be assigned is also approaching, and the Group aims at confirming its presence in the areas already served, for an overall increase of its gas network corresponding to roughly 290,000 delivery points, matched by a higher value of the distribution networks managed (RAB). Over the duration of the Plan, almost € 1.7 billion in investments will be allocated to networks. Waste: development increasingly based on recovery By 2020 the waste cycle will account for 27% of the earnings generated by the Group, with EBITDA expected to grow from € 230 million in 2015 to € 289 million in 2020. The Group's attention towards issues involved in Circular Economy has been confirmed: even though, with 9% of urban waste destined to landfills in 2015, Hera had already reached the objective set by the European Union for 2030, the Group expects to drop as low as 6% by 2020. Similarly, the Plan foresees that 75% of packaging will be recycled by 2020, anticipating the deadlines set by the EU by ten years. One important challenge in the area of collection services lies in public tenders for assigning urban hygiene services in Emilia Romagna. The Group aims at confirming its presence in the areas already served, thanks among other things to the important innovative projects already introduced to increase service efficiency and thus allow the costs incurred by customers to be contained, with an increased target for sorted waste, set for 2020 at an average of roughly 66% across the areas served by the Group. Existing plants for waste disposal, treatment and recovery will be developed so as to respond to the increase in sorted waste and further development of recycling. Thanks to its overall plant structure, indeed, the Group has stood out for years as the reference figure for this market, able to offer all-inclusive services even to its most demanding customers. Commercial activity development through to 2020 will furthermore be able to count on the relations already established with recently acquired companies, with synergies coming from a few customer segments not previously served by the Group. In the same direction, new initiatives in waste treatment and recovery have been included, such as the S. Agata Bolognese plant, one of the first in Italy to produce biomethane. Investments dedicated to waste services will amount to € 546 million. Energy: the currently solid customer base to be reinforced by attention towards Customer Experience The energy area will increase its earnings from € 205 million in 2015 to € 226 million in 2020, as a result of commercial strategies, an energy context expected to recover slightly in upcoming years and the growing interest shown by household, industrial and public customers towards the energy services and energy efficiency offers that the Group is now able to propose. Hera's care towards energy savings has moreover driven the Group itself to set a series of objectives, including reduced consumption within corporate structures aimed at reducing its own consumption by 5% within 2020. Already today, Hera can rely on the almost 2.2 million energy customers it has built up over time. The initiatives set into place in upcoming years will increase this number to roughly 2.4 million, with a growth target in line with the rate of expansion seen in the past (about 50,000 customers per year), and will furthermore be accompanied by contracts involving opportunities for acquisitions. In the two-year period 2017-2018, these results will also be sustained by the tenders recently awarded to the Group for safeguarded customers in electricity and default gas, two areas in which Hera was recognised as the leader, producing an important operative contribution also regarding cash flow. Hera's clientele has demonstrated its satisfaction over the years, with significantly lower abandonment rates compared to national competitors. And yet, customer requests are rapidly changing thanks to digitisation and currently ongoing technological revolutions, something the Group has fully born in mind while developing its own Plan. Customers will be ever more attentive to the possibility of obtaining information from a wide range of supports (smartphone, PC, etc.) or receiving services and offers increasingly designed to meet their own specific needs: Hera will be able to fully meet these requests thanks to its growing attention towards each customer's experience and the introduction of innovative technologies supporting the changes introduced in its own CRM system. Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Hera Chairman "Our recently approved Plan confirms a steady path of growth, sustained by traditional tools geared towards enhanced efficiency and growth by acquisitions, all reinforced by the use of new technologies. Improvements in our financial solidity will allow us on the one hand to confirm and further improve the dividend policy pursued in recent years, and on the other to consider the deep transformations currently seen in the sector as a further opportunity for development, potentially involving M&As, as has been the case in the past." Stefano Venier, Hera CEO "Innovation, sustainability and energy efficiency are only a few of the issues addressed by our Business Plan, which is intent on making the most of new trends such as Industry 4.0, Circular Economy and Customer Experience. Our leadership in the main reference markets has been confirmed, sustained by the competitive advantages that we have built up over the years, making us fully prepared to take on ever-changing challenges. This Plan as well has been elaborated in full respect of the financial balance that has defined us until present, with the aim of reinforcing on the one hand our credit standing while maintaining a low risk profile, and on the other continuing to create value for all our stakeholders, guaranteeing the financial flexibility best suited for further developments." 2017-01-09 14:07:49 Il Gruppo Hera approva il Piano industriale al 2020
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04/01/2017
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Hera is using solely renewable energy as of 2017

2017-01-04 vvvv.1483537355.1484124396.jpg The multiutility company comes into line with the best practices of important international groups and, in accordance with EU objectives and the UN agenda, it guarantees that as of this year all activities managed in Emilia Romagna will be 100% fuelled by "clean" electricity. "We have worked on this for some time now, and for us the achievement of this goal in 2017 represents a highly important accomplishment", affirms Stefano Venier, Hera Group CEO. "We are planning to apply this standard throughout our entire Group as soon as possible. Precisely because the fight against climate change is an increasingly urgent global priority", Venier continues, "as a responsible company we will do our part with the objective of further reducing our internal consumption while also continuing with our constant contribution to the sustainability objectives set by the UN agenda". Stefano Venier, Hera Group CEO Hera is using solely renewable energy as of 2017 20170104_Hera_dal_2017_tutta_l_attivit_a_energia_rinnovabile_def_2_EN.1484124496.pdf 2017-01-11 sinistra 09:43:11 Hera: dal 2017 utilizza solo energia rinnovabile
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Hera Comm is awarded contract to supply electricity to safeguarded customers in 11 regions

2016-11-25 approvvigionamento_elettrico.1501233137.png Around 500 million Euros in estimated annual turnover, with resultant positive effects in terms of operating profit. The Hera Group company will manage this service in the 2017-2018 two-year period for approximately 45,000 supply points, supplying a total of over 2 TWh of energy per year From 1 January 2017 until 31 December 2018, the Hera Group's sales company Hera Comm will manage electricity services for safeguarded customers in eleven regions: Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Tuscany, the Marche, Umbria, Sardinia, Campania, Abruzzo, Calabria and Sicily, which correspond to six contract areas in the national Single Buyer competitive contracting process. This service covers approximately 45,000 supply points for safeguarded customers in the regulated market, for approximately 2.2 TWh of total energy. The annual turnover deriving from the management of this service is estimated at approximately 500 million Euros, which is over 50 million more than the previous period and will result in a significant improvement in the performance of the Hera Group in electricity sales both in terms of EBITDA (which amounted to 65 million Euros in 2015) and operating profit. The service of supplying electricity to safeguarded customers, which Hera has managed since 2009, involves public administrations and specific businesses with more than 50 employees or more than 10 million Euros of turnover or companies that utilize medium voltage and have not chosen a provider on the unregulated market or are temporarily without a provider. Hera Comm was chosen to provide electricity to safeguarded customers in these 11 regions due to its economically advantageous offer. This is an important achievement that joins others such as Hera's recently being awarded the natural gas default service for end customers for the October 1, 2016 - September 30, 2018 period in the same number of regions (Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige, Tuscany, the Marche, Umbria, Valle d'Aosta, Piedmont, Liguria and Lombardy). In this way the Hera Group confirms its leading place among energy providers on the Italian stage, with over 2.1 million energy customers served, a fifth-place position among electricity providers at the national level (with over 9.6 TWh of electricity sold in 2015 ) and a fourth-place position in natural gas sales (with approximately 3.4 billion cubic meters of gas sold). As Stefano Venier, CEO of the Hera Group, has stated: "We are proud to have won this competitive bidding process, as we won the default gas one, because it represents an important step forward in terms of developing our commercial services. The experience we have gained in this sector over the past seven years will allow us to offer businesses and PA our professionalism and expertise in the management of a major market share of energy customers throughout Italy." _press_release.1480324424.pdf 2016-10-06 07:15:00 Hera Comm si aggiudica la gara per l'approvvigionamento elettrico in regime di salvaguardia in 11 regioni
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21/11/2016
Hera Spa
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Analyst Consensus

Webranking 2016: Hera wins silver medal

2016-11-21 _870.1479742296.1479806595.JPG The Oscars of online communications have been awarded. The multiutility company's website placed second, preceded only by Snam. The award is based on a national study of the websites of 70 companies conducted by the experts from Lundquist and Comprend. The Oscars of online communications have been awarded. The multiutility company's website placed second, preceded only by Snam. The award is based on a national study of the websites of 70 companies conducted by the experts from Lundquist and Comprend. The Hera Group has earned a place on the podium at Webranking 2016, the Oscars of web communications. The multiutility company was awarded the "silver medal" based on the research conducted by Lundquist and the Swedish Comprend, digital communications experts. Every year, they screen the websites of the largest Italian companies listed on the stock exchange and their respective web communications strategies in order to draw up a national ranking, which this year included 70 companies. Hera finished in second place in this 15th edition of the report, with a score of 91.8/100, improving by a good two positions since last year and coming in ahead of large companies like Eni, which placed third. Snam was classified in first place. In addition, Hera was first in the utilities sector. All of the results can be viewed here. The multiutility company's strengths included its online publication of the Sustainability Report - a report featuring non-financial information which is prepared by just half of the companies observed. Hera, however, has prepared this report for its stakeholders since 2002 and has made it available online since 2006. Lundquist also surveyed the history of the best companies on the web in Italy by analysing the Webranking results from 2011 to date. In this hall of fame encompassing 15 years of rankings, Hera came in third, just after Eni and Telecom. The Webranking study is also a kind of stress test on company transparency: it assesses their digital communications based on the needs of stakeholders, who seek out not only interesting content, but also simple forms of online navigation. According to the report accompanying the study, only slightly more than one company out of three passes the test, and this year the trend observed by Lundquist is that what counts is the commitment to transparency, not big budgets. Indeed, the best results were achieved precisely by midcaps like Hera, medium-sized companies that have a strong desire to improve and stand out in the market. The awards ceremony will be held on 30 November in the Buzzati room at the Corriere della Sera headquarters in Milan, during an event organised by Lundquist which will provide the opportunity to discuss the new frontiers of digital corporate communications. Webranking 2016: Hera wins silver medal Webranking 2016: Hera wins silver medal _20161121_webranking_hera_EN.1479806596.pdf 2016-09-23 17:58:50 Bilancio di Sostenibilità
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Hera Board of Directors approves results for 3Q 2016

2016-11-09 Financial results as at 30 September 2016 Financial results as at 30 September show improvement in key economic and financial indicators and a further reduction of debt. 9M2015 /documents/1514726/4210752/Gruppo_Hera_press_release_3q2016_eng.1478689798.pdf/9eb7d52c-488f-8a9a-59c5-936685e320cb?t=1597910524990 /documents/1514726/4210752/Hera_Group_Consolidate_quarterly_report_as_at_30_09_2016.1478687674.pdf/f56d788a-4921-6417-8532-9916164c91cf?t=1597910528451 /documents/1514726/4210752/9M_ANALYST_presentation.1478694304.pdf/8d55528b-fbb3-1e48-7431-f3a78f8a85e7?t=1597910527532 /documents/1514726/4210752/Gruppo_Hera_newsletter_3q2016_eng.1478690384.pdf/28d7b1fb-7496-1f0b-3d0b-ca438197e401?t=1597910526874 /documents/1514726/4880888/GruppoHera+9m2016+results+eng.1483550624.mp3/737f1dce-21c1-014e-c3ee-956bfec2835a?t=1610038186161 /documents/1514726/4210752/Dati_finanziari_ed_operativi_di_sintesi_9M_2016_eng.1478604446.xls/fc469d22-ddff-104d-3899-c17eeab3cb44?t=1597910526341 Press release Financial report as at 30 September 2016 Analyst presentation: Results as at 30 September 2016 Newsletter: Results as at 30 September 2016 Audioconference: Results as at 30 September 2016 Financial data: Results as at 30 September 2016 Financial highlights Revenues at € 3,104.8 million (-4.4%) EBITDA at € 650.6 million (+1.6%) Net profits for shareholders at € 142.2 million (+13.8%) Net financial position improves, reaching € 2,567.0 million Operating highlights Revenues reflect the fall in energy commodities and the impact of normative and regulatory factors, in particular the rate of return on invested capital (WACC) Benefits derived from recent acquisitions in sectors involving free market activities Healthy contributions to growth come from the electricity area and, in the third quarter, from the waste management area Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the company’s consolidated financial results at 30 September 2016, with positive figures in key indicators and growth through to net profits, in line with the results forecast in the business plan. Financial and fiscal management, in particular, contributed to supporting growth in results by allowing increased investments to appear alongside a further reduction in debt, while entirely financing M&As and the payment of annual dividends. Note that the Hera Group has voluntarily decided to publish its interim financial statements, as in the past, taking into account the high value it gives to communicating with the market. Revenues at € 3,104.8 million In the third quarter of 2016, revenues amounted to € 3,104.8 million, dropping compared to the € 3,246.4 million seen at 30 September 2015. The reasons for this decrease include lower revenues in regulated services caused by recent regulatory changes, lower revenues from electricity, gas sales and trading. The drop was however partially compensated by both higher volumes of gas sold and revenues in the waste management area, above all in the third quarter. EBITDA increases, reaching € 650.6 million Group EBITDA at 30 September 2016 grew from € 640.2 to € 650.6 million (+1.6%), thanks in particular to the contribution of the electricity business. This result is particularly significant considering that in the first nine months of 2016 the overall outcome of lower revenues in gas, electricity and water distribution amounted to € 25.6 million (respectively: 14.9 in water, 8.5 in gas and 2.2 in electricity), following reductions in the rate of return on invested capital in regulated sectors and inflation. EBIT and pre-tax profits rise EBIT increased to € 329.2 million (+3.8%), while pre-tax profits rose to € 239.1 million (+9.5% compared to the € 218.4 seen at 30 September 2015), thanks among other things to improvements in financial management. At 30 September 2016 the results of financial management in fact came to € 90.2 million, dropping compared to the € 98.8 recorded at 30 September 2015 (-8.7%), owing to lower average debt and greater efficiency in interest rates, obtained thanks to the renegotiation of a few loans, in addition to an optimisation of cash and cash equivalents. The new bond issued in early October allowed Hera to obtain € 400 million in financing, with a 10 year maturity and a cost below 1%. Net profit post minorities at € 142.2 million (+13.8%) Due to a tax rate coming to 36.5%, a noteworthy improvement compared to the same period in the previous year (thanks to the benefits ensuing from the application of the “patent box” and tax credits for research and development, as well as tax concessions for maxi amortisations), net profits rose by 12.5%, going from € 134.9 million at 30 September 2015 to € 151.8 million at 30 September 2016. In the first nine months of 2016, net profit post minorities rose to € 142.2 million, with a 13.8% increase over the € 125.0 million seen at 30 September 2015. Over € 250 million in investments and an improved net financial position Group investments in the first nine months of 2016, including € 10.5 million in capital grants, amounted to € 251.5 million, growing by roughly € 20 million compared to the same period in 2015 and in line with the results forecast in the business plan. The water business accounted for € 93.1 million of the above and gas business for € 64.1 million. Investments were made above all in plants, networks and infrastructures, in addition to regulatory upgrading chiefly in gas distribution (with a large-scale substitution of gas metres) and in purification and sewerage. The Group’s net financial position at 30 September settled at € 2,567.0 million, improving compared to the € 2,651.7 recorded at 31 December 2015 thanks to the creation of positive cash flows which, in addition to financing M&As and entirely covering annual dividend payments in June (coming to € 132 million overall), provided room for a reduction in debt. Gas EBITDA of the gas business, which includes services in natural gas and LPG distribution and sales, district heating and heat management, came to € 186.5 million at 30 September 2016, down from the € 205.6 million at 30 September 2015, mainly due to a slight decrease in trading and the impact of the regulation that modified the method used in calculating the rate of return on invested capital for infrastructure services in the gas sector. These results were also sustained by the recent acquisition of Julia Servizi, a company operating in the Abruzzo region in gas and electricity sales and by the acquisition, once again in Abruzzo, of Gran Sasso, active in the same field, whose effects will be felt beginning in the final quarter of the current financial year. The gas business accounts for 28.7% of Group EBITDA. Water The figures seen in the water business, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, are in line with those recorded in the same period in 2015, with EBITDA stable at € 173.7 million as compared to € 174.7 million at 30 September 2015. The negative impact of the reduction in the rate of return and the redefinition of revenue restrictions, amounting to € 10.9 million, was almost entirely compensated by the operational efficiency achieved during the period in question. The water business accounts for 26.7% of Group EBITDA. Waste The results in the waste business, which includes services in collecting, treating, recovering and disposing of waste, also confirmed those of the previous year, with EBITDA going from € 172.5 million at 30 September 2015 to € 172.2 million at 30 September 2016. The results of the third quarter were particularly significant, as was, more generally, the contribution coming from the acquisition in late 2015 of Waste Recycling and the Geo Nova plants, which underpinned the special waste sector and compensated for the temporary closure of landfills currently being enlarged (the Ravenna landfill reopened in August). Good results also came from sorted waste collection, which rose to 55.8% of the total, compared to the 54.9% seen in the first nine months of 2015, thanks to the wide range of projects implemented across all areas served. The waste business accounts for 26.5% of Group EBITDA. Electricity EBITDA pertaining to the electricity business, which includes services in electric generation, distribution and sales, grew from € 72.7 million in Q3 2015 to € 104.3 million at 30 September 2016. The negative impact on the electricity services coming from the resolution on revenues and EBITDA (€ 2.2 million in the first nine months) was more than compensated by greater margins in both sales activities and electricity production, including the related dispatching services, as well as by continuous commercial expansion on the free market. The electricity area accounts for 16.0% of Group EBITDA. The manager responsible for drafting the company’s accounting statements, Luca Moroni, declares, pursuant to article 154-bis paragraph 2 of the TUF, that the information contained in the present press release corresponds to the documentation available and to the account books and entries. The third quarter financial statement and related materials will be available to the public at the Company Headquarters and on the website www.gruppohera.it. Unaudited extracts from the Interim Financial Statements at 30 September 2016 are attached. Profit & Loss (m €) Sep 2016 Inc% Sep 2015 Inc.% Ch. Ch. % Sales 3,104.8 3,246.4 -141.6 -4.4% Other operating revenues 259.9 8.4% 226.0 7.0% +33.9 +15.0% Raw material (1,437.4) -46.3% (1,613.2) -49.7% -175.8 -10.9% Services costs (872.0) -28.1% (815.4) -25.1% +56.6 +6.9% Other operating expenses (34.7) -1.1% (40.9) -1.3% -6.2 -15.1% Personnel costs (390.1) -12.6% (380.5) -11.7% +9.6 +2.5% Capitalisations 20.0 0.6% 17.9 0.6% +2.1 +11.8% Ebitda 650.6 21.0% 640.2 19.7% +10.4 +1.6% Depreciation and provisions (321.3) -10.3% (323.0) -9.9% -1.7 -0.5% Ebit 329.2 10.6% 317.3 9.8% +11.9 +3.8% Financial inc./ (exp.) (90.2) -2.9% (98.8) -3.0% -8.6 -8.7% Pre tax profit 239.1 7.7% 218.4 6.7% +20.7 +9.5% Tax (87.2) -2.8% (83.5) -2.6% +3.7 +4.4% Net profit 151.8 4.9% 134.9 4.2% +16.9 +12.5% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company Minority shareholders 142.2 9.6 4.6% 0.3% 125.0 9.9 3.9% 0.3% +17.2 -0.3 +13.8% -2.8% Balance Sheet (m €) Sep 2016 Inc% Dec 2015 Inc.% Ch. Ch. % Net fixed assets 5,521.2 109.0% 5,511.3 106.9% +9.9 +0.2% Working capital 82.1 1.6% 157.0 3.1% (74.9) (47.7%) (Provisions) (535.8) (10.6%) (513.5) (10.0%) (22.3) +4.3% Net invested capital 5,067.5 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (87.3) (1.7%) Net equity 2,500.5 49.3% 2,503.1 48.6% (2.6) (0.1%) Long term net financial debt 2,729.0 53.9% 2,743.6 53.2% (14.6) (0.5%) Short term net financial debt (162.0) (3.2%) (91.9) (1.8%) (70.1) +76.3% Net financial debts 2,567.0 50.7% 2,651.7 51.4% (84.7) (3.2%) Net invested capital 5,067.5 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (87.3) (1.7%) Financial results as at 30 September 2016 2015-11-09 13:42:00 9M2015
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08/11/2016
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Hera, recovered waste from separate collection rises to 94.4%

2016-11-08 11_870x320_cs_s1.1479113984.jpg The multiutility company forges ahead of the European agenda on the circular economy and, at Ecomondo, it presents the new editions of its sustainability reports, which this year are accompanied by "I mille volti del servizio", focusing on customer services. Transparency and 360° certification with a shared value approach. The multiutility company forges ahead of the European agenda on the circular economy and, at Ecomondo, it presents the new editions of its sustainability reports, which this year are accompanied by "I mille volti del servizio", focusing on customer services. Transparency and 360° certification with a shared value approach. The European Union calls, Hera responds. As part of the transition towards a circular economy, the target set by Brussels in 2015 on the reduction of landfill use (<10% by 2030) has been reached and surpassed by Hera, whose rate last year declined to 8.6%, marking an improvement in its performance compared to 2014 and also easily surpassing the national average (34%). It is enough to look at the clear, certified numbers contained in the seventh edition of Sulle tracce dei rifiuti("Tracking waste"), the report on waste tracking that the multiutility company presented in Rimini today at Ecomondo, along with the other publications that provide a snapshot of the Group's commitment to and results in favour of water quality and energy efficiency, with an approach based on transparency and shared value. In addition, I mille volti del servizio ("The thousand faces of service"), the newest report dedicated to customers and innovative projects for the community and local areas, was presented for the first time. The economic benefit for households rose to Euro 27 thanks to the improved quality of separate waste collection These indeed are excellent results for all residents, whose good practices continue to be leveraged as much as possible by Hera, which in 2015 recovered 94.4% of the separated waste. This figure, of clear environmental importance, resulted in a benefit of Euro 27 per household - equal to 11% of the bill - which exceeds the national average (Euro 22) and which, also thanks to the plant resources deployed by the multiutility company, is expected to increase further this year. All of this goes to benefit the green economy in which - also thanks to Hera's commitment - work has been given to 18 thousand people throughout the supply chain, which overall encompasses 191 recovery plants and generates annual turnover of 10 billion Euro. Excellent results were also achieved in packaging recycling. The Group, with 64%, has nearly reached the 65% target set by the European Union for 2025 (which has already been surpassed in the area served by Hera in Emilia Romagna). Lastly, the finishing line is getting closer to meet the European goal on the overall rate of municipal waste recycling, set at 50% for 2020: indeed, in 2015 the multiutility company had already reached 48%. 5.5 million Euro in annual savings due to energy efficiency projects Similar success was seen on the energy efficiency front, as certified by the second edition of the Valore all'Energia("Valuing Energy") report. Through actions for improvement carried out on a broad range of processes and plants, also in collaboration with other companies, from 2007 to date Hera has saved 676 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent (TOE), equal to the consumption of 475 households and corresponding to 1.3 million tonnes of CO2. Furthermore, there are already 6 Group companies that have achieved the Iso 50001 certification for efficient energy use, a sign of the widespread and transversal commitment which from 2013 to date has led to an overall reduction in energy consumption of 2.5% - an important step towards reaching the objective of 3% set for 2017. Just a few days after the regional environmental protection agency (ARPA) released the news about the surpassing of PM10 levels on via Emilia, Hera's commitment acquired further significance: projects have been identified which can save roughly 6,000 TOE, equivalent to a 11,000 tonne reduction in CO2 emissions. But the advantages of this commitment do not lie solely in the environment: the activities planned and partly already completed by the Group have resulted in annual savings of around 5.5 million Euro, of which 2.7 million Euro relating to the water service alone, benefitting household bills. Lastly, Hera helps local companies to develop efficient energy consumption systems with dedicated teams that boost their competitiveness by taking advantage of challenges regarding the efficient use of resources contained in the government's Industry 4.0 plan. Good, tested and affordable tap water, at the cost of just 0.2 eurocents per litre Tap water has also passed with flying colours, as reported in the eighth edition of the report In buone acque ("In good waters"), in which Hera attests to its commitment to guaranteeing good, tested and affordable tap water. The results of 99.9% of the controls carried out, with more than 2 thousand analyses every day, showed full compliance with legal requirements. In addition, at the cost of just 2 Euro for one thousand litres, drinking tap water instead of purchasing bottled water enables each household to save 270 Euro per year, while also contributing to avoiding the production of plastic. In 2015 alone, 35% of the residents in the area served by Hera chose tap water, avoiding the production of 245 million bottles, which would have filled 113 thousand waste bins. There are many reasons to be pleased in the area of investments as well: indeed, in 2015 alone the Group invested more than 127 million Euro. In the area served by Hera, investments totalled 41 Euro per resident, widely surpassing the national figure of 28 Euro. The Group has also made a significant commitment to wastewater treatment, with many projects including in particular the Plan for safeguarding swimming in Rimini, the largest water reclamation project ever carried out in Italy. The customer takes centre stage, with protections for customers in economic difficulty and 119 million in bills with payments in instalments in 2015 alone Lastly, the first edition of the report I mille volti del servizio, dedicated to the many commitments made by the Group in favour of its customers, was released with news and details on the innovative projects carried out for local areas and the community regarding environmental education, leftover food recovery, and the reuse of bulky waste still in a decent state and unexpired drugs. In 2015, Hera broke a total of 119 million in bills down into instalments, helping households and businesses during an economically complex time. In addition, tariff support in 2015, for water and energy, exceeded 8 million Euro overall, including through bonuses and facilities in addition to those established by the Authority. But Hera's action - based on solid roots in the community, innovation and closeness to the customer - is also accounted for by many other indicators: 170 drop-off points for separate waste collection, 123 customer branches with limited waiting times (less than 12 minutes), call centres differentiated by target, roughly 14% of customers receiving e-bills (ranked first in Italy in the area of utilities), service safety performance exceeding legal requirements, and protections for customers exceeding those established by the Authority. Venier: "the areas served byHera at the forefront in Italy and in Europe in terms of water, energy and waste" "Our commitment to sustainability reporting," declared Stefano Venier, CEO of the HERA Group, "bears witness to the results of a far-reaching action carried out by the Group in the interest of its reference communities and the residents who live there." Mr. Venier continued, "As our industrial growth has been accompanied by a sharp focus on environmental topics, the communities we serve can now boast of cases of excellence and at the forefront in Italy and in Europe in terms of water, energy and waste. This is why we intend to continue with a view to continuous improvement and while adopting a shared value approach that takes everyone's interest to heart. In essence," theHera CEO concluded, "I am pleased to report that by taking advantage of our services, households have been able to enjoy benefits exceeding national averages, with the economic value transferred to local areas reaching 1.6 billion Euro in 2015 alone." 20161108_Hera_a_Ecomondo_def_EN.1479114310.pdf 2016-11-09 17:30:01 Hera, sale al 94,4% la raccolta differenziata recuperata
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08/11/2016
Hera Spa
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When works of art are created with waste

2016-11-09 09_870x320_cs_s1.1479114547.jpg At Ecomondo the Hera Group is hosting an exhibition of students from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts: 10 portraits of famous people made of industrial waste. This is the fruit of the partnership with the Tuscan company Waste Recycling, recently acquired by Herambiente, which also collaborated to set up the stand, entirely furnished with recovered materials. At Ecomondo the Hera Group is hosting an exhibition of students from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts: 10 portraits of famous people made of industrial waste. This is the fruit of the partnership with the Tuscan company Waste Recycling, recently acquired by Herambiente, which also collaborated to set up the stand, entirely furnished with recovered materials. Waste gives rise not only to energy, but also to works of art At the Hera Group's stand at the Ecomondo trade fair in Rimini, waste takes is given a new lease of life as it is transformed into portraits of famous people, in addition to furnishings such as tables and sofas. This is how the multiutility company has interpreted the theme of the event, which this year is dedicated to the circular economy, while taking advantage of its partnership with Waste Recycling, a Tuscan industrial waste disposal company acquired by Herambiente in late 2015. The entire stand, located in pavilion C1, was created with recovered materials and it hosts a special exhibition of10 portraits created by students from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts. These are students who participate in the Officina Scart project activated with the Academy by Waste Recycling, which organises in-company training workshops on the artistic use of industrial waste. The exhibition was inaugurated today by the Chairman and CEO of Herambiente, Filippo Brandolini and Claudio Galli, and the CEO of Waste Recycling, Maurizio Giani, with the presence of Minister of the Environment Gian Luca Galletti, the Regional Councillor for Environmental Policies Paola Gazzolo and the Mayors of Santacroce sull'Arno, Giulia Deidda, and Castelfranco di Sotto, Gabriele Toti. From Frida Kahlo to David Bowie: "regenerated" portraits The portraits offamous people on display at the Hera Group's stand are made of creatively assembled recovered materials and waste of all types. Thus it is possible to admire a Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta created by Gregorio Maria Mattei with fabric and curtains, toys, electrical cables, single-use gloves and packaging materials. Or a Federico Fellini by Ignazio Giordano, which took shape from leather and plastic scraps, sand paper, wire and mother of pearl beads. There is also an extraordinary Marilyn Monroe portrayed byAntonella Prasse with beads, stones and many types of buttons; and a Luciano Pavarottiby Arianna Tosi, a Lucio Dallaby Federico Niccolai, Muhammad Ali by Stefania Venuti, Nelson Mandela by Valentina Perini, Amy Winehouse by Beatrice Beneforti, David Bowieby Giulia Gigli and Frida Kahloby Olimpia Bogazzi. A stand where everything is recovered But the exhibition is not the only thing to be admired at the Hera Group's space at Ecomondo. Indeed, its collaboration with Waste Recycling has led the multiutility company to reconceptualise the entire stand: more than 300 square metres in which all of the furnishings are made of scrap materials. For example, the floor is made of recovered wood, and the predominant element that features the Hera logo with its three colours has been created with lids and pieces of metal along with mufflers from auto vehicles. There are also other furnishings, like tables and sofas, made from old chests of drawers, exhaust pipes and many other items. Thanks to Hera, Bologna students can also participate in the Scart project At the initiative of the Hera Group, the Scart project will start being offered at the Bologna Academy of Fine Arts as well:a great opportunity to open up a dialogue between the community and business, art and design, respect for the environment and university education. Based on the agreement signed at the end of October 20 16 between the Bologna institution, Waste Recycling and the Municipality of Santa Croce sull'Arno (Pisa), the doors of the Tuscan company's Officina Scart will open up to young artists in Bologna as well.Like their Tuscan peers, the students in Bologna will also be able to participate in workshops, with the support of their university tutors, to create works of art and design using as raw materials only and exclusively industrial waste collected at Waste Recycling's storage and sorting plants. When works of art are created with waste When works of art are created with waste 20161108_Hera_e_Waste_Recycling_mostra_ecomondo_EN.1479114548.pdf 2016-11-10 09:21:39 Quando dai rifiuti nascono opere d'arte
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11/10/2016
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Final results of the tender offer relating to certain notes

2016-10-11 sede_HERA.1501171971.jpg Hera: placement of new bonds under the EMTN programme for Euro 400 million Following the press releases dated respectively 29 September and 6 October 2016, notice is hereby given that today BNP Paribas S.A. announced the final results of the tender offer launched by it in its capacity as offeror (the "Offeror") on 29 September 2016 pursuant to the agreements entered into with Hera S.p.A. (the "Company"), addressed to the holders of the Existing Notes (as defined below) who are qualified investors and relating to (i) firstly, the "€500,000,000 4.5 per cent. Notes due 3 December 2019" issued by the Company and listed on the regulated market of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (ISIN Code XS0471071133) (the "2019 Notes") and (ii) secondly, the "€500,000,000 3.25 per cent. Notes due 4 October 2021" (ISIN Code XS0976307040) issued by the Company and listed on the regulated market of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (the "2021 Notes", and, together with the 2019 Notes, the "Existing Notes") (the "Tender Offer"). The Existing Notes validly tendered for purchase pursuant to the Tender Offer are equal to Euro 315,524,000, split as follows: Euro 105,373,000 in principal amount of 2019 Notes and Euro 210,151,000 in principal amount of 2021 Notes. The Offeror has announced its intention to accept for purchase all the Existing Notes validly tendered pursuant to the Tender Offer, equal to Euro 315,524,000; accordingly, in respect of the 2021 Notes no pro rating factor will apply. The payments due pursuant to the Tender Offer were settled today. Press_Release_conclusione_ENG.1476194067.pdf 2016-10-06 17:47:00 Gruppo Hera: via libera alla fusione di Marche Multiservizi e Megas.net
06/10/2016
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100% of Gran Sasso goes to Hera Comm

2016-10-06 heracomm_gransasso.1501232997.png The Hera Group consolidates its presence in the Abruzzo region, purchasing the gas and electricity sales company active primarily in the areas surrounding L'Aquila, Pescara and Chieti 100% of Gran Sasso goes to Hera Comm The Hera Group's presence in Abruzzo has now grown, thanks to the purchase by Hera Comm of 100% of Gran Sasso, the Gran Sasso Energie company with central offices in Pratola Peligna (in the province of L'Aquila) that is involved in free market gas and electricity sales. Gran Sasso serves approximately 15,000 gas customers and over 3,400 electricity customers, largely concentrated in the areas surrounding L'Aquila, Pescara and Chieti. In 2015 the company's revenues reached € 9.7 million, due to sales of 16.5 million m3 of gas and 8.5 GWh of electricity. Following the takeover, the extant contracts with clients will remain in force and the company will continue to operate in Abruzzowith bespoke personnel and contact channels. This operation contributes to the development of a model that brings together the Group's attention towards customers, seen in its physical presence across the areas served as is typical of local businesses, and the potentiality for innovation in services and offers and the competitiveness that derive from belonging to a Group that, with over 2.1 million customers, is among the foremost operators in the Italian energy market. This model has proven to be particularly effective and appreciated by customers who show a high and constantly growing level of satisfaction, and has led the number of customers to more than double over the past ten years. Hera Comm's experience will thus allow the needs of Gran Sasso's customers as well to be better satisfied, with the new offers and diversified services that will gradually be introduced, beginning in the upcoming months. The purchase of Gran Sasso, which follows upon those of Fucino Gas, Alento Gas and Julia Servizi, prolongs Hera Comm's path of growth in Abruzzo, consolidating its presence in this region by offering electricity and gas services to over 60 thousand clients, who are now to be added to the 155 thousand served in the neighbouring Marche region. "Our widespread presence across the areas served and the flexibility we have maintained, both typical of local businesses, come together with the innovative services and offers tailored to customers' needs, as developed while managing over 2 million customers. These are the keys to success that have led us to more than double our customers over the last ten years", explains Cristian Fabbri, CEO of Hera Comm. "We are convinced that Gran Sasso's current customers as well will appreciate our services and integrated offers". "Gran Sasso developed over the years thanks to the quality of its services and the value of the offers it proposes. We believe that becoming part of a structure as solid and successful as the Hera Group can bring further benefits to our clients" explains Vincenzo Santacroce, Managing Director and owner of Gran Sasso. "Precisely in order to pursue our path of development, we have decided to continue to collaborate with Hera Comm, even following the purchase." The Hera Group is one of Italy's leading multi-utilities, operating in the energy (electricity and gas distribution and sales), waste (collection and treatment) and water (aqueduct, sewerage and purification) sectors. The Group's over 8,500 employees are at work every day in order to meet the numerous needs of 4.4 million citizens in over 350 municipalities, mainly found in the Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Abruzzo and Triveneto regions. Hera Comm is the gas and electricity sales company, 100% controlled by Hera Spa, that operates across the nation with over2.1 million customers. press_release.1475770430.pdf 2016-10-06 12:30:00 Hera Group: control of Aliplast reaches 80%
06/10/2016
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Hera: placement of new bonds under the EMTN programme for Euro 400 million

2016-10-06 sede_HERA.1501171971.jpg Hera: placement of new bonds under the EMTN programme for Euro 400 million Not increased the overall indebtedness of the Group Today, Hera S.p.A (the "Company") successfully placed on the Euromarket a Euro 400 million, 10-year bond offered to qualified investors at Mid Swap Rate + 60 basis points. The credit spread at which the Group has priced the new issue is 45 basis points below the 10-year Italian BTP. Investors' demand was over 2 times above the offer and has allowed to improve the initial price by 15 basis points. The bonds will be issued under the Euro Medium Term Notes Programme, will bear a coupon of 0.875% and will be listed on the regulated market managed by the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The settlement date of the new issue is expected to fall on 14 October 2016. The transaction was carried out in the context of the tender offer on the Company's outstanding bonds due 2019 (ISIN Code XS0471071133) and 2021 (ISIN Code XS0976307040) listed on the regulated market of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange, launched by BNP Paribas, as offeror, pursuant to the agreements entered into with the Company. The transaction allows for a proactive management of the Company's indebtedness, with the aim of optimizing its cost and average duration, extended from 8.2 years to approximately 9 years, without increasing the overall indebtedness of the Group. The placement has been arranged by Banca IMI, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch, Mediobanca - Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. and UniCredit Bank AG in their capacity as Joint Bookrunners. The Company was assisted by Legance - Avvocati Associati, the Joint Bookrunners have been assisted by Linklaters. Documents will be available on Hera's website www.gruppohera.it under the Investor Relations section and at the authorised storage mechanism on the website www.1info.it. emissione_bond_Hera_eng.1475774673.pdf 2016-10-06 18:50:00 Hera: placement of new bonds under the EMTN programme for Euro 400 million
29/09/2016
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The Board of Directors of Hera S.p.A. has authorised the issuance of new notes aimed at the early partial refinancing of certain outstanding notes

2016-09-29 sede_HERA.1501171881.jpg Hera SpA 1 For information purposes only, the purchase price for the 2019 Notes will, as determined in the manner described in the Tender Offer Memorandum on the basis of a settlement date of 11 October 2016, be 114.843 per cent. Should the settlement date in respect of the 2019 Notes accepted for purchase pursuant to the Tender Offer differ from 11 October 2016, the relevant purchase price will be recalculated, all as further described in the Tender Offer Memorandum. 2 For information purposes only, the purchase price for the 2021 Notes will, as determined in the manner described in the Tender Offer Memorandum on the basis of a settlement date of 11 October 2016, be 116.188 per cent. Should the settlement date in respect of the 2021 Notes accepted for purchase pursuant to the Tender Offer differ from 11 October 2016, the relevant purchase price will be recalculated, all as further described in the Tender Offer Memorandum. The Tender Offer, which starts today, will expire on 5 October 2016, subject to the right of the Offeror to extend, re-open, amend and/or terminate it. The settlement date for the Tender Offer is expected to fall on 11 October 2016. Further information on the terms and conditions of the Tender Offer are set out in the Tender Offer Memorandum. Documents are available on Hera website www.gruppohera.it in the Investor Relations section as well as at the authorized storage on website www.1info.it This notice does not constitute an invitation to participate in the Tender Offer in any jurisdiction in which, or to any person to whom, it is unlawful to make such invitation or for there to be such participation under applicable securities laws and regulations. The distribution of this notice or the Tender Offer Memorandum in certain jurisdictions may be restricted by law and regulations. Persons into whose possession this notice comes are required to inform themselves about, and to observe, any such restrictions. Specific restrictions are included in the Tender Offer Memorandum. Press_release_Hera_29092016.1475131480.pdf 2016-09-28 08:48:00 110x150_heraspa.1475082913.jpg
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21/09/2016
Hera Spa
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Reichlin, "a European agreement on investments is needed for growth"

2016-09-21 Lucrezia_Reichlin_870x320_cs_s1.1479115494.jpg The well-known economist commented on the issue of recovery during the conference dedicated to the presentation of the HERA Group's Sustainability Report, devoted this year to resilience and innovation. The multiutility company has made a significant contribution to the development of smart cities, with seven cities served amongst the top 30 in Italy based on level of innovation. The well-known economist commented on the issue of recovery during the conference dedicated to the presentation of the HERA Group's Sustainability Report, devoted this year to resilience and innovation. The multiutility company has made a significant contribution to the development of smart cities, with seven cities served amongst the top 30 in Italy based on level of innovation. "It is useless to negotiate the flexibility of budget rules: we need to favour the liquidity of the capital held by Italian households and, at European level, an agreement for investments is needed". This was the claim made by Lucrezia Reichlin today at the conference "Resilience and innovation: a strategy for business and the community", organised by the HERA Group to present its Sustainability Report. The well-known Italian economist, a professor at the London Business School, took on the topic of the Eurozone's weak recovery, touching on Italy's traditional delays in innovation, efficiency and investments, which hinder the creation of conditions favourable to sustainable economic development. Sustainability was the real focus of the meeting, which throughout the morning featured the participation of important institutional, economic and academic experts. Presentations were given by, aside from the Group's top management, amongst others, Angelo Rughetti (Under-Secretary of State for Public Administration and Simplification), Valentina Orioli (Councillor for Urban Planning and Environment for the Municipality of Bologna), Francesco Ubertini (Rector of the University of Bologna), Gian Carlo Muzzarelli (Mayor of Modena) and Riccardo Illy (Chairman of the Illy Group). Two words at the very heart of these reflections - resilience and innovation - were used as a basis from which to comprehend the contribution that a multiutility company like Hera can make to the system of the communities it serves and to new development models, made even more urgent by the scenario outlined by Professor Reichlin. In this sense, positive signs emerge from the Sustainability Report of the Group, which in 2015 alone transferred over Euro 1.65 billion in wealth to the areas it serves, performing a fundamental countercyclical function in favour of the local economies, which is even more important considering the significant slowdown in GDP reported by ISTAT in its August monthly report. "If we look at the Group's entire history, from 2002 until today," said Stefano Venier, Hera's CEO, "investments exceed Euro 5 billion: this means that every resident served has received a significant structural contribution in his or her community". On the same wavelength, Chairman Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano also recalled the multiutility company's commitment to promoting and protecting considerable levels of employment: "The Group has more than 8,500 direct employees," he specified, "and in addition to them, there are more than 5,600 jobs created downstream". At the same time, Hera, defined by Reichlin as "an experience of success in a context of crisis", continues to improve its environmental and energy performance, anticipating important European objectives for 2025 (on the recycling of packaging, already at 66%) and 2030 (on the reduction of landfill use, which has declined to 8.6%), with separated collection rising to 55.4% and electricity production from renewable sources exceeding 70%. Confirming its dedication to local development, with more than Euro 127 million invested in the water sector alone in 2015, the Group is increasingly becoming a "healthy carrier of resilience", capable of transmitting its efficiencies to the system in which it is integrated. This is good news for everyone, but especially for the cities served by the multiutility company, seven of which are in the top 30 in Italy due to their level of innovation. This ranking was compiled by EY based on research conducted on 116 provincial capital municipalities and presented during the conference by Francois De Brabant, EY Senior Advisor. Analysing the strengths of the areas in which the HERA Group operates, the study highlighted the contribution its services have made to the development of smart cities. Based on a precise survey of innovation initiatives carried out, using the Smart City Index methodology, the study points to the excellent results achieved by Bologna (1st), Modena (8th), Ravenna (10th), Padua (14th), Forlì (18th), Ferrara (19th) and Rimini (21st), while Udine (31st), Trieste (46th) and Pesaro (50th) also performed well.Hera's contribution makes a difference primarily through waste collection and water cycle management, but it has also had important effects in terms of energy efficiency, smart building (with cogeneration and district heating systems) and renewable energies, without overlooking the 1,250 km of fibre optics available to Hera through the company Acantho. Reichlin, "a European agreement on investments is needed for growth" Reichlin, "a European agreement on investments is needed for growth" 2016-09-23 17:58:50 Bilancio di Sostenibilità
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20/09/2016
Hera Spa
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"Blue" passion: Hera's report on tap water

2016-09-20 In_buone_acque_870x_s1.1474534610.1479115082.jpg "In buone acque" ("In good waters"), the complete screening of the Group's water cycle, which provides a snapshot of all of its services, is back. Positive performance on network controls and investments (more than Euro 127 million in 2015). Excellent tap water quality guaranteed by more than 730,000 analyses (2,000 per day), of which over 120,000 in the Bologna area. "In buone acque" ("In good waters"), the complete screening of the Group's water cycle, which provides a snapshot of all of its services, is back. Positive performance on network controls and investments (more than Euro 127 million in 2015). Excellent tap water quality guaranteed by more than 730,000 analyses (2,000 per day), of which over 120,000 in the Bologna area. Tap water: passed with flying colours Thumbs up for the HERA Group's water. Indeed, all indicators came back positive, bearing witness to the Group's commitment to increasingly efficient and sustainable water service management. This can be seen in the facts and figures contained in the eighth edition of In buone acque, the multiutility company's report on tap water, which demonstrate that tap water is both good to drink and safe. In 2015, 736,442 water quality analyses (more than 2,000 per day) were conducted. The results of 99.9% of the controls carried out showed full compliance with legal requirements. The analyses also regarded pesticides and aspects not subject to regulations, such as emerging contaminants and asbestos fibres. Also in these areas, the results confirmed the quality and safety of tap water. Ranked second in Italy by volume of water supplied (300 million cubic metres per year), the Group serves more than 3.6 million residents and 239 municipalities in the Emilia-Romagna, Marche and Triveneto regions. Good, safe water in Bologna:guaranteed by 120,000 analyses in 2015 alone The results can also be seen in theBologna area. Indeed, here Hera serves nearly one million residents through 669 withdrawal points and 9,209 km of water pipelines into which 102 million cubic metres of water is injected every year. These are important figures, accompanied - especially - by the certainty of good, safe water compliant with the law in99.76% of cases. More than 120,000 analyses were carried out in 2015 alone by the HERA Group and local health authorities in the region of Bologna. In this sense, the plant resources deployed by the Group, which has more than 200 purification plants in the Bologna area, play a fundamental role. In the run-up to H2O, the international water exhibition that will be held in the shadow of the famous Towers of Bologna from 19 to 21 October, Bologna area residents can view the water coming out of their home taps with satisfaction and serenity. Act local, think global: water and best practices, in the interest of the environment Never before has a local action - carried out by the company and strengthened by the best practices of residents - been able to contribute towards creating such important global effects, beginning from the reduction in plastic bottles, a particularly significant topic in Italy, which ranks third worldwide after Mexico and Thailand for the per capita consumption of bottled water. In particular, in the area served by the Group, tap water was already chosen by 35% of customers in 2015, thereby avoiding the production, transport and disposal of 245 million plastic bottles (which would fill more than 3 million waste collection bins), as well as the related CO2 emissions. Another 450 million bottles could be avoided. And we should not overlook the possibleeconomic benefits: choosing tap water rather than mineral water provides up to Euro 270 in savings every year for a family of three. Local investments50% higher than the Italian average Not miracles, but lots of work: this is the secret to success. Because managing the water service means handling the most important and fundamental natural resource on which - ultimately - human life itself depends. At the centre of important international programmes on our planet's future, and recognised as a universal human right by the United Nations General Assembly, "blue gold" represents the sector in which the HERA Group has always concentrated the majority of its investments. Indeed, in 2015 alone Euro 127.2 million was invested in a longer term action in which the multiutility company has invested an average of Euro 100 million per year since its founding. In the area served by the Group, investments are around 50% higher than the Italian average (Euro 41 per resident compared to an average of Euro 28). The extent of this commitment, which leads Italy down the proper path to bring its interventions into line with the European average, made it possible to conduct 360° interventions on 35,000 km of water pipeline networks, 18,600 km of sewerage networks, 464 treatment plants and 434 production and purification plants. All of this with a cost of just Euro2 for every thousand litres of tap water, a value that is almost half of the amount paid in other European countries. The hard copy and online report featuring many details and interesting facts So much information available to those who love details. All of the values about water quality, relating to the average concentrations surveyed, can be consulted - area by area - in the report, which will be available again this year in hard copy at the HERA Group customer branches and can already be viewed online at www.gruppohera.it/report, where a series of other focus areas contributes to providing a comprehensive overview of the integrated water service managed by the multiutility company and the domestic and international context in which it operates. The data contained in the report are verified by the independent certification body DNV GL. Fogacci: "a transparent report on our commitment to good, safe and affordable water" "Water is one of the fundamental themes of sustainability", states Franco Fogacci, Hera's Director of Water. - "The attention the Group dedicates to it is based precisely on this awareness and translates into many concrete actions for the consolidation and development of an efficient, safe and sustainable water system, which offers long-term guarantees to the area served". Fogacci continues, "With this report, we aim to continue to promote the transparency that has always made us stand out, while ensuring good, affordable and safe water to the general public, also to support and incentivise best practices in the interest of local communities, the environment and future generations". "Blue" passion: Hera's report on tap water 20160920_in_buone_acque_BO_EN.1479114742.pdf 2016-09-23 17:50:05 In Buone Acque
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Hera Board of Directors approves results for 1H 2016

2016-07-28 Financial results as at 30 June 2016 Interim report at 30 June 2016 shows rising profits, positive cash flows and lesser borrowing. /documents/1514726/4210755/cs_1H2016_eng.1469698630.pdf/a9367756-c162-c04b-15cc-be5fef75523c?t=1597917855478 /documents/1514726/4210755/Hera_Group_Consolidate_half_year_financial_report_as_at_30_june_2016.1470389788.pdf/c10e9d21-76b4-2589-28b3-24d6c2bbef80?t=1597910997787 /documents/1514726/4210755/Dati_finanziari_operativi_di_sintesi_1H_2016_eng.1469542136.xls/3562a414-ad03-7f51-fa6e-7505d4ce5d0f?t=1597910989700 /documents/1514726/4210755/Analyst_presentation_1H2016.1469703526.pdf/cd804341-2bdb-7a71-66b9-af7b2fc2b474?t=1597910997228 /documents/1514726/4880888/audioconference+H12016+results.1470907152.mp3/dea26a04-edb1-d007-8cfc-aa7552b7f985?t=1610038453962 /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/archive/financial-benchmark /documents/1514726/4210755/Hera_Newsletter_1H2016_eng.1469701438.pdf/0583d746-cfd6-9b22-d84d-466aa0dafcbb?t=1597910996793 /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/interactive-data Press release Financial Report as at 30 June 2016 Financial data as at 30 June 2016 Analyst presentation: H1 2016 Audioconference H1 2016 Benchmark of consolidated results Newsletter: H1 2016 Interactive tool Financial highlights Revenues at € 2,152.7 million (-2.7%) EBITDA at € 470.1 million (+2.4%) Net profits for shareholders at € 121.0 million (+12.8%) Net financial position improves, amounting to € 2,624.4 million Operating highlights Regulated revenues affected by lower return on invested capital (WACC) M&A initiatives contribute to results Energy market expands, with total customers reaching almost 2.3 million Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the consolidated economic results for H1, whose main indicators show positive figures and growth through to net profits. Revenues at € 2,152.7 million In the first half of 2016, revenues reached € 2,152.7 million, with a slight drop from the € 2,213.0 million seen at 30 June 2015 (-2.7%). Various factors are responsible for this decrease, including lower revenues in regulated services, most notably the gas and water cycle areas, owing to recent changes in regulations, lower revenues in electricity and gas sales and trading, due to a fall in the price of raw materials, and, lastly, lower volumes of sales in the gas service caused by the milder temperatures seen in the winter of 2016. EBITDA increases to € 470.1 million EBITDA grew, passing from € 459.1 million at 30 June 2015 to € 470.1 million in the first half of 2016 (+2.4%). This result is particularly significant considering that the semester felt the effects of lesser revenues in the gas, electricity and water distribution for € 17.9 million (5.3 in gas, 1.4 in electricity and 11.1 in water) following a reduction in return on invested capital in regulated sectors. Growth in electricity for € 26.7 million compensated for a decline in the other areas, thanks to both the recoveries involved in tariff application (resolution 654/15/R/eel) and greater margins coming from power plants. EBIT and pre-tax profits both up EBIT rose to € 257.4 million, +5.1% compared to the € 245.0 million seen one year earlier, while pre-tax profits amounted to € 199.4 million, up 8.5% compared to the € 183.7 million recorded at 30 June 2015, partially thanks to an improvement in financial management (down 5.4% compared to the same period in the previous year). These good performances can be traced to both lower average debt and greater efficiency in rates, obtained thanks to the reimbursement of a few loans, as well as an optimisation of cash and cash equivalents. Net profits for shareholders at € 121.0 million (+12.8%) Net profits recorded an 11.1% increase, going from € 115.4 million in the first half of 2015 to € 128.2 million in 2016, due to a reduced tax burden corresponding to an improved tax rate of 35.7%, against 37.2% in the previous year (thanks to the benefits derived from the application of the “patent box” and tax credits for research and development, in addition to tax concessions for maxi amortisations). Profits pertaining to Group Shareholders rose to € 121.0 million, up 12.8% compared to the € 107.3 million seen in the first half of 2015, thanks inter alia to a reduction in minority interests, mainly resulting from the complete acquisition of two subsidiaries in the environment sector. Over € 150 million in investments and a solid financial position, with improvements compared to 2015 In the first half of 2016, the Group’s gross investments amounted to € 157.2 million, in line with the contents of the business plan and mainly involving interventions on plants, networks and infrastructures. Of these, over € 60 million were dedicated to the integrated water cycle and roughly € 40 million to the gas area. The Group’s net financial position at 30 June 2016 decreased from € 2,651.7 million in 2015 to € 2,624.4 at 30 June 2016, mainly thanks to a positive trend in working capital. The positive cash flows generated by management increased and allowed dividend payment in June and M&A activities to be entirely covered. Gas The gas business EBITDA, which includes services in natural gas and LPG distribution and sales, remote heating and heat management, settled in the first half of 2016 at € 162 million, down from the € 172.5 recorded at 30 June 2015, mainly due to lower margins in trading and the negative impact of the mild winter, as well as a resolution that modified the method used to calculate the rate of return on invested capital for infrastructure services in the gas sector. The results were also sustained by the recent acquisition of Julia Servizi, a company in the Abruzzo region operating in gas and electricity sales. The gas business accounts for 34.5% of Group EBITDA. Water In the first half of 2016, the water business, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, recorded a slight drop compared to the same period in 2015, with EBITDA passing from € 107.6 million in the first half of 2015 to € 106.6 million at 30 June 2016. The negative impact of the resolution on revenues and on EBITDA for the WACC effect and the redefinition of the restriction on revenue, came to € 11.1 million, almost entirely compensated by the operative efficiencies implemented over the six months in question and, in particular, a series of optimisations concerning general management costs. The integrated water cycle accounts for 22.7% of Group EBITDA. Waste EBITDA pertaining to the waste business, which includes services in collecting, treating and disposing of waste, went from € 119.8 million in the first half of 2015 to € 116.5 million at 30 June 2016, an essentially stable result in spite of the reduced operating capacities of a few landfills, which are currently being enlarged. Activities related to treatment of special waste showed a 20.1% growth in volume and a further improvement in prices. One fundamental contribution came from the acquisitions, dating to late 2015, of Waste Recycling and the Geonova plants, which gave greater impetus to management of industrial waste and compensated for the temporary closure of landfills presently being expanded (the Ravenna landfill is due to be reopened shortly). Good results also came from separated waste, which rose to 56.9% of the total, compared to the 55.4% seen in the first half of 2015, thanks to the wide range of projects implemented across all areas served. The waste business accounts for 24.8%of Group EBITDA. Electricity The electricity business, which includes services in electricity production, distribution and sales, showed an EBITDA that grew from € 49.6 million for the first six months of the previous year to € 76.3 million at 30 June 2016. The negative impact on electricity services of the resolution on revenues and EBITDA, regarding WACC alone (€ 1.4 million in the first six months), was more than compensated by the balance payments involved in 654/15/R/eel, thanks to a revision of the criteria used for the treatment of investments made in previous years, and the continuous expansion of the customer base. The electricity business accounts for 16.2%of Group EBITDA. Statement by the Executive Chairman, Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano "The figures that appear in the 2016 interim report are once again positive, showing the extent to which the Group has been able to offer its shareholders a solid response in terms of both economic results and financial structure, which is all the more appreciable in light of a macroeconomic context still marked by instability. This outcome was also fuelled by M&A operations, that allowed waste treatment plants to be acquired and increased our customer base". Statement by the CEO, Stefano Venier "We are highly satisfied, in that the operations introduced have led to the good results we expected, allowing us, in only six months, to compensate for the cut in regulated revenues. A good financial and fiscal performance also made it possible for us, in a difficult year, to close the first half with growth in net profits and other main indicators as well as a reduction in debt." The manager responsible for drafting the company’s accounting statements, Luca Moroni, declares, pursuant to article 154-bis paragraph 2 of the TUF, that the information contained in the present press release corresponds to the documentation available and to the account books and entries. The half-year financial statement and related materials will be available to the public pursuant to the terms established by law at the Company Headquarters, on the website www.gruppohera.it and on the authorised storage platform 1Info (www.1info.it). Unaudited extracts from the Interim Financial Statements at 30 June 2016 are attached. Profit & Loss(m€) 30/06/2016 Inc. % 30/06/2015 Inc. % Ch. Ch. % Sales 2,152.7 2,213.0 -60.3 -2.7% Other operating revenues 162.0 7.5% 155.9 7.0% +6.1 +3.9% Raw material (998.0) -46.4% (1,103.9) -49.9% -105.9 -9.6% Services costs (570.3) -26.5% (530.7) -24.0% +39.6 +7.5% Other operating expenses (20.8) -1.0% (26.9) -1.2% -6.1 -22.7% Personnel costs (266.7) -12.4% (260.7) -11.8% +6.0 +2.3% Capitalisations 11.2 0.5% 12.4 0.6% -1.2 -9.7% Ebitda 470.1 21.8% 459.1 20.7% +11.0 +2.4% Depreciation and provisions (212.7) -9.9% (214.0) -9.7% -1.3 -0.6% Ebit 257.4 12.0% 245.0 11.1% +12.4 +5.1% Financial inc./(exp.) (58.0) -2.7% 61.3 -2.8% -3.3 -5.4% Pre tax profit 199.4 9.3% 183.7 8.3% +15.7 +8.5% Tax (71.2) -3.3% (68.3) -3.1% +2.9 +4.2% Net profit 128.2 6.0% 115.4 5.2% +12.8 +11.1% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company 121.0 5.6% 107.3 4.8% +13.7 +12.8% Minority shareholders 7.2 0.3% 8.1 0.4% -0.9 -11.4% Balance Sheet (m€) 31/06/2016 Inc.% 31/12/2015 Inc.% Ch. Ch. % Net fixed assets 5,506.5 108.0% 5,511.3 106.9% (4.8) (0.1%) Working capital 116.4 2.3% 157.0 3.1% (40.6) (25.9%) (Provisions) (525.1) (10.3%) (513.5) (10.0%) (11.6) +2.3% Net invested capital 5,097.8 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (57.0) (1.1%) Net equity 2,473.4 48.5% 2,503.1 48.6% 29.7 1.2% Long term net financial debt 2,719.5 53.3% 2,743.6 53.2% (24.1) (0.9%) Short term net financial debt (95.1) (1.9%) (91.9) (1.8%) (3.2) +3.5% Net financial debts 2,624.4 51.5% 2,651.7 51.4% (27.3) (1.0%) Net invested capital 5,097.8 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (57.0) (1.1%) Financial results as at 30 June 2016 2016-07-26 14:13:26 9M2015
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22/07/2016
Hera Spa
Products/Services

Hera: the Acquologo puts everything water within the reach of an app

2016-07-22 acquologo_eng_opt.1469110431.png Thanks to this new free application, with just a few clicks you can find out about tap water quality, receive notifications about service interruptions for scheduled work, report leaks in the road and read your own water metre. Use your smartphone to read your own water metre, receive prompt notifications about temporary water service interruptions for scheduled work, report leaks in the road and discover average tap water quality values, all with a simple click. Starting today, all of this is possible with the Acquologo (Water Expert), the new free app created by Hera. After the success of the Rifiutologo (Waste Expert), which helps to best separate waste and makes it possible to send geolocalised photo-reports about litter, the multiutility company is offering yet another app dedicated to residents in the communities it serves, to put a new, innovative and immediate tool in the palm of their hands, with all of the information about the local water service. The Acquologo is available for iOS, Android and Windows Phone operating systems. Water metre self-reading with one click With the Acquologo, customers that have a contract with Hera can simply and quickly read their own water metres and report their actual water consumption using a smartphone. All they need to do is select "Water metre reading", enter the contract code and then send the numbers from their metre. The self-reading function is valid for all users that receive a Hera bill for their water service. It is not available for customers that rely on other metre reading companies. The app provides advance notification of water service interruptions The Acquologo can also notify residents beforehand about water service interruptions for scheduled work (for example, pipeline upgrades or replacements). The notifications system can be activated on any smartphone by simply choosing the post code, allowing customers to always stay informed. Hera customers can also receive a notification by SMS by entering their mobile phone number in addition to the post code. The Acquologo provides information about tap water quality Hera manages the water service while guaranteeing its customers good drinking water, in line with regulatory requirements and with careful oversight along the entire purification and distribution chain. The Acquologo provides additional confirmation of this, as it allows users to use theirsmartphones to check the average values (calcium, pH, hardness, dry residue and much more) of the quality of the water provided in each municipality served by the multiutility company, and also compare them with legal limits. There is also a function that calculates the financial savings generated by consuming tap water rather than bottled water: in the "How much do you save" section, users can enter how many litres of water they drink per week and select the brand they typically buy. The Acquologo will estimate how much they can save. Water leaks can be reported to Emergency Services by sending a photo In the future, it will also be possible to use the Acquologo to send reports, for example about water leaks on public land due to pipe breakages below the road. To do this, users can simply take a photo with their own smartphone and, if necessary, attach a brief description. The report will be sent directly to Hera Emergency Services and, using geolocalisation, the system will identify the exact location where the report was sent, to notify Emergency Services technicians. This service is already active on a trial basis in Bologna. Ask the expert Lastly, the application can be used to contact the Hera experts with questions and requests about the local water service and to read the answers to the most frequently asked questions in this area. This system is synchronised with information available on the Group's website. To ensure that the Acquologo loads all content from the central database, the app should be updated periodically. "Hera's focus on assisting residents is seen not only in the quality of its services", says Stefano Venier, CEO of the Hera Group, but also in its development of simple, "at your fingertips" tools that can directly provide customers with information and facilitate communications with the company. The success of theRifiutologo inspired the launch of the Acquologo , thereby enhancing the options for getting into contact with the company in an innovative manner, to best meet a range of needs". 2016-07-22 11:39:29 Acquologo
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14/07/2016
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Sustainability

Hera launches the company welfare plan, side by side with families

2016-07-14 Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano A transversal plan for all Group companies from Emilia-Romagna to the Triveneto region to the Marche, aiming for flexibility to meet the needs of more than 8,500 workers and their families. Tommasi: "We invest in the welfare of families and the community" "We began with a long phase of listening, using questionnaires and focus groups, to understand how to put together a welfare plan that could improve our commitment to our employees" explains Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Chairman of the Hera Group. "We are satisfied with the solution we've developed as, aside from increasing resources, it also allows for a more streamlined use of them and, especially, it allows our workers to decide how to manage their contribution based on their own personal and family needs. If we consider the expansion and consolidation of the Group, Hextra represents a significant step forward, which enables us to create value and efficiency in the interest of everyone involved, while contributing towards protecting the wallets of families during this financially difficult time". Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano Hera launches the company welfare plan, side by side with families 2016-06-28 sinistra 18:02:54 Welfare
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08/07/2016
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ABB - July 2016

2016-07-08 riunione_.1469543703.jpg Sale of ordinary shares of Hera S.p.A. ABB - July 2016 The Municipalities of Castelfranco Emilia, Cesena, Frassinoro, Fiorano Modenese, Formigine, Maranello, Padova, Pavullo nel Frignano, San Lazzaro di Savena, San Mauro Pascoli, Serramazzoni e Ravenna Holding S.p.A., public shareholders ("Public Shareholders") of Hera S.p.A. ("Hera" or the "Company") subscribers of a shareholder agreement signed by n. 118 Hera shareholders on 23 June 2015, announce the sale of n. 15.689.133 Hera ordinary shares equal to approximately 1.1% of the share capital of the Company by means of an accelerated bookbuilding procedure addressed to qualified institutional investors in Italy and institutional investors abroad (the "Transaction"). UniCredit Corporate & Investment Banking acted as Sole Bookrunner of the Transaction. The aggregate proceeds from the sale of Hera's shares approximately amount to approximately Euro 37 million. The settlement of the transaction is 12th July 2016. The Public Shareholders agreed with the Sole Bookrunner not to sell further shares of Hera for a period of 90 days, without the prior written consent of the Sole Bookrunner. EQUITA SIM S.p.A. acted as financial advisor to the Public Shareholders. ABB july 2016 press_release.1467965422.pdf 2016-04-05 07:29:00 Hera: placement of new bonds under the EMTN programme for Euro 400 million
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28/06/2016
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The birth of Inrete, the Hera Group gas and electricity distribution company

2016-06-28 Alessandro Baroncini A wholly owned subsidiary of the multi-utility, the company will be operational from 1 July 2016. Alessandro Baroncini, former Director of Energy Networks at the parent company, has been appointed as Inrete's Chief Executive Officer. Alessandro Baroncini The birth of Inrete, the Hera Group gas and electricity distribution company 2016-06-28 sinistra 18:02:54 Inrete
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INRETE: a new Hera Group company for gas and energy distribution

2016-06-22 inrete.1469545883.jpg Inrete will be operational as of 1st July 2016. Nasce INRETE per la distribuzione di gas ed energia elettrica The Hera S.p.A. Board of Directors has approved today, with effect from 1 July 2016, a transferral of the corporate branch responsible for gas and electricity distribution to Inrete Distribuzione Energia, a company 100% held by the multi-utility. This marks the final stage of the process of unbundling foreseen by national sector regulations (Aeegsi resolution 296/2015), in order to separate management of regulated activities (gas and energy distribution) from management of deregulated activities (production, sales and procurement). Operating in gas and electricity distribution in Emilia-Romagna, Inrete will serve over 1.1 million gas customers across 140 municipalities, with a gas network totalling approximately 14 thousand km and over 260 thousand electricity customers in 29 municipalities, thanks to an over 10 thousand-km electrical grid. In keeping with the guidelines that the Group has always followed, Inrete will continue to show full commitment in the field of network safety and control, with the aim of confirming its excellent service quality standards, consistently above the minimum levels required by the Authority. Inrete will furthermore be able to make use of Hera's innovative Remote Control Centre, a state-of-the-art facility located in Forlì that meets the highest European standards and guarantees, across the entire area served, an integrated management of all the Group's plants and water, gas and remote heating networks, receiving and coordinating rapid response calls. Similar services for all Inrete's plants and power grids will be provided by the Group's Electricity Remote Control Centre, located in Modena. Alessandro Baroncini has been nominated CEO of Inrete, after having previously acted as Energy Networks Manager in the parent company. INRETE: a new Hera Group company for gas and energy distribution press_release.1466608732.pdf 2016-04-05 18:21:00 Nasce Inrete per la distribuzione di gas ed energia elettrica
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16/06/2016
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Sustainability

Hera Is Top Women-Friendly Company

2016-06-16 Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano The Maria Bellisario Foundation has awarded the multi-utility company with the Golden Apple for Women-Friendly Company. Here are the motivations for this award which recognises the Group's dedication to promoting equal opportunities in the work place. "The Golden Apple of the Bellisario Award presented to Hera for the Women-Friendly Company category makes us hugely proud because it represents a recognition of the long and methodical commitment which we have maintained for years in terms of time, enthusiasm, resources and ideas, involving companies of all different levels" - declared Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Chairman of the Hera Group. "Our attention to women in the workplace is not our only commitment in terms of personnel policies and diversity management, but this certainly represents an important moment, also because of the genuinely original talent that female employees demonstrate in their work." "A talent that we support through a series of articulated measures aimed at translating rights into practices, to help women in the performance of their daily work and in the management of their time." 2016-06-24 sinistra 18:41:10 Premio Bellisario More informations
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Hera Board of Directors approves 1st quarter 2016 results

2016-05-11 Financial results as at 31 March 2016 The interim results at 31 March show positive figures and growth in all main indicators, despite a difficult first quarter, affected by the lesser revenues in gas, electricity and water distribution caused by recent regulatory changes. Hera Group's financial results /documents/1514726/4210758/press_release.1462960343.pdf/a8fafee9-2cd9-fb9d-d0f9-ab96546a41bf?t=1597911165314 /documents/1514726/4210758/Hera_Group_Consolidated_quarterly_report_as_at_31_march_2016.1462960176.pdf/dcbc0211-3b72-fa0c-3a16-e9a3b70afea4?t=1597911168892 /documents/1514726/4210758/Dati_finanziari_ed_operativi_di_sintesi_1Q_2016_eng.1462877519.xls/f1199f02-3765-b6f0-acd6-6714dac6f163?t=1597911166445 /documents/1514726/4210758/Analyst_presentation_1Q_2016.1462959720.pdf/461f8d35-59ee-3928-8301-3badfd65128b?t=1597911168003 /documents/1514726/4880888/audioconference+Q12016+results.1471015099.mp3/c8674296-1218-731f-89a6-bed1fd5b272e?t=1610038444174 /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/archive/financial-benchmark /documents/1514726/4210758/Hera_Newsletter_Q1_2016.1462957906.pdf/2d938b8c-ba16-4e50-6a1e-888659f993b2?t=1597911167130 /documents/1514726/4210758/Transcript_1Q2016.1468502631.pdf/6a1a406c-c3b0-c87d-9028-545ae6b2f828?t=1597911166026 /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/interactive-data Press release Financial results as at 31 March 2016 Financial data as at 31 March 2016 Analyst presentation: financial results as at 31 March 2016 Audioconference Q1 2016 Benchmark of consolidated results Newsletter: financial results as at 31 March 2016 Transcript: first quarter 2016 results Interactive tool Financial highlights Revenues at € 1,235.4 million (-5.8%) EBITDA at € 278.4 million (+0.4%) Net profit post minorities at € 91.2 million (+5.3%) Net debt improves, reaching € 2,504.5 million Operational highlights Management focus on extracting efficiencies and synergies Simultaneously, commercial expansion into new markets continues Solid customer base in energy markets, with approximately 2.2 million customers Good contribution to growth coming from the electricity business Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the consolidated financial statements at 31 March 2016, which confirm the trend of growth in all main indicators, in spite of a difficult first quarter. On the one hand, organic growth aimed at achieving efficiencies and synergies, along with complementary efforts towards market expansion, succeeded in compensating for 75% of the cut in remuneration for regulated activities; on the other, M&A operations, involving above all acquisitions made in late 2015, contributed to growth in results. Note in particular that, with reference to legislative decree 25/2016, an implementation of Directive 2013/50/EU (so-called Transparency Directive), the Hera Group has voluntarily decided to publish its interim financial statements, as in the past, taking into account the high value given to communicating with the stakeholders. This decision may be modified in the future, based on changes in regulations. Revenues amounting to € 1,235.4 million In the first quarter of 2016 revenues came to € 1,235.4 million, dropping compared to the € 1,311.9 million seen in the corresponding period of 2015. The reasons for this decrease include lesser volumes of gas sold, owing to particularly mild temperatures; lesser revenues in electricity and gas sales and trading following a drop in the price of raw materials; the impact on regulated gas, electricity and water cycle services caused by the new method for calculating return on invested capital. These negative effects were only partially compensated by an increase in revenues due to greater volumes of electricity sold and higher revenues due to an increase in disposed waste. EBITDA rises to € 278.4 million EBITDA went from € 277.2 million after the first three months of 2015 to € 278.4 million at the end of March 2016, showing a growth of € 1.2 million (+0.4%). This result is particularly significant if one recalls that it was achieved in the first quarter, the period of the year in which decreases in WACC for gas, electricity and water distribution have, due to seasonal factors, a greater negative impact on revenues and EBITDA, reaching – in the case at hand – € 9.5 million (respectively: 3.9 in gas, 0.7 in electricity and 4.9 in water). The increase in EBITDA was mainly sustained by energy activities, which maintained their margins and more than compensated for the performance of regulated activities. Growth in Ebit and pre-tax profits, improvement in liability management Ebit at 31 March 2016 came to € 170.8 million, up compared to the € 170.1 million seen in the first quarter of 2015 (+0.4%), in spite of higher depreciation due to changes in the operating area, partially compensated by lesser provisions. Liability management improved by € 3.7 million, coming to € 25.7 million at the end of the first quarter (-12.6% compared to the same period in 2015), thanks in particular to lower average debt and greater efficiency in rates. In light of this situation, pre-tax profits went from € 140.7 million in the first three months of 2015 to € 145.1 million in the first quarter of 2016, showing a further increase in the rate of growth (+3.1%). Increased net profits post minorities, reaching € 91.2 million (+5.3%) Net profits recorded an increase of 4.7%, going from € 92.5 million in the first three months of 2015 to € 96.8 million in the corresponding period in 2016, on account of a reduction of the tax burden leading to a tax rate of 33.3% (an improvement compared to the 34.3% applied in the same period in 2015, thanks to the benefits obtained in 2016 deriving from the application of the “patent box” and tax credits for research and development, in addition to tax concessions for maxi amortisations). Profits post minorities came to € 91.2 million, rising by € 4.6 million on the first three months of 2015 (+5.3%), due among other things to reduced minority interests, mainly caused by the complete acquisition of Akron and Romagna Compost. Over 70 million of capital expenditure, reduction of net debt In the first three months of 2016, the Group’s operating capex amounted to 73 million, including 4.5 million in capital grants, with an increase on the same period in 2015 (€ 64.1 million), as foreseen by the business plan. These investments mainly concerned interventions on plants, networks and infrastructures, in addition to regulatory upgrading above all in the gas area, due to a massive meter substitution, and water purifying and sewerage plants. Net debt reduced by no less than € 147 million, going from 2,651.7 in 2015 to 2,504.5 at 31 March 2016 (-5.6%). This result, which is partially natural, tied to seasonal factors in the gas business, was sustained by both a reduction in working capital, owing to a continuous and constant attention in trade receivables management, and the generation of a higher operating cash flow. The debt/equity ratio thus dropped below 0.96x, showing an improvement in financial solidity. Gas EBITDA for the gas business, which includes services in distribution and sales of natural gas and LPG, district heating and heat management, reached € 128.7 million in the first quarter of 2016, with a slight growth compared to the € 128.4 seen at 31 March 2015, thanks to greater margins for activities in sales and trading and greater margins for district heating and heat management services. These positive effects more than compensate for the lesser volumes of gas sold on account of mild temperatures, and the € 3.9 million drop in gas distribution revenues, an effect of the WACC reduction. The gas area accounted for 46.2% of Group EBITDA. Water cycle EBITDA for the integrated water cycle business, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, went from € 50.5 million in the first three months of 2015 to € 49.8 million in the first quarter of 2016. This result was impacted above all by € 4.9 million in lesser revenues for delivery, an effect of the WACC reduction, which in turn were almost entirely compensated by the operational efficiencies created. The integrated water business accounted for 17.9% of Group EBITDA. Waste management EBITDA for the waste business, which includes services in waste collection, treatment and disposal, went from € 64.9 million in the first quarter of 2015 to € 62.4 million in the corresponding period in 2016. Among the factors with a negative influence, particular attention must go to the tariffs for waste collection and street sweeping, which have not as yet been updated and are currently under local authorities’ approval. As regards activities in waste recycle, treatment and disposal, results were equal to those seen in the previous year, thanks to the contribution obtained from acquisitions carried out in 2015, which compensated for the temporary stall in landfills currently being enlarged, the reduction in prices for energy certificates, and the lower amount of green certificates for the Ferrara WTE plant. Good results were seen in sorted waste, which rose to 56.2%, compared to 55.2% in the first three months of 2015, thanks to the many projects implemented across all geographical areas served. The waste business accounted for 22.4% of Group EBITDA. Electricity EBITDA for the electricity business, which includes services in electricity production, distribution and sales, rose from € 29.3 million in the first quarter of 2015 to € 33.2 million at 31 March 2016 (+13.3%), thanks above all to greater margins both in sales and trading activities and in electricity generation. This increase was only partially reduced by lesser revenues in the regulated distribution service, coming to € 0.7 million. In this area, furthermore, an increase in both customers (almost 60,000 more than in 2015) and volumes sold was seen, thanks among other things to reinforced commercial initiatives. The electricity business accounted for 11.9% of Group EBITDA. The person responsible for drafting the company’s accounting statements, Luca Moroni, declares, pursuant to article 154-bis paragraph 2 of the TUF, that the information contained in the present press release corresponds to the documentation available and to the account books and entries. The interim financial statements and related materials are available to the public at the Company Headquarters and on the website www.gruppohera.it. Unaudited extracts from the Interim Financial Statements at 31 March 2016 are attached. Profit & Loss (m€) Mar 2016 Inc% Mar 2015 Inc.% Ch Ch % Sales 1,235.4 1,311.9 -76.5 -5.8% Other operating revenues 73.7 6.0% 71.4 5.4% +2.3 +3.2% Raw material (608.5) -49.3% (702.3) -53.5% -93.8 -13.4% Services costs (281.7) -22.8% (266.6) -20.3% +15.1 +5.7% Other operating expenses (12.1) -1.0% (9.9) -0.8% +2.2 +22.2% Personnel costs (132.9) -10.8% (131.4) -10.0% +1.5 +1.1% Capitalisations 4.6 0.4% 4.1 0.3% +0.5 +12.1% Ebitda 278.4 22.5% 277.2 21.1% +1.2 +0.4% Depreciation and provisions (107.6) -8.7% (107.1) -8.2% +0.5 +0.5% Ebit 170.8 13.8% 170.1 13.0% +0.7 +0.4% Financial inc./(exp.) (25.7) -2.1% (29.4) -2.2% -3.7 -12.6% Pre tax profit 145.1 11.7% 140.7 10.7% +4.4 +3.1% Tax (48.4) -3.9% (48.2) -3.7% +0.2 +0.4% Net profit 96.8 7.8% 92.5 7.0% +4.3 +4.7% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company Minority shareholders 91.2 5.6 7.4% 0.5% 86.6 5.9 6.6% 0.4% +4.6 -0.3 +5.3% -4.8% Balance sheet (m€) Mar 2016 Inc% Mar 2015 Inc.% Ch Ch % Net fixed assets 5,509.0 108.0% 5,511.3 106.9% (2.3) 0.0% Working capital 105.0 2.1% 157.0 3.0% (52.0) (33.1%) (Provision) (512.7) 10.1% (513.5) (9.9%) +0.8 (0.2%) Net invested capital 5,101.3 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (53.5) (1.0%) Net equity (2,596.8) 50.9% (2,503.1) 48.6% (93.7) +3.7% Long term net financial debt (2,746.5) 53.8% (2,743.6) 53.2% (2.9) +0.1% Short term net financial debt 242.0 (4.7%) 91.9 (1.8%) +150.1 +163.3% Net financial debts (2,504.5) 49.1% (2,651.7) 51.4% +147.2 (5.6%) Net invested capital (5,101.3) 100.0% (5,154.8) 100.0% +53.5 (1.0%) Financial results as at 31 March 2016 2015-05-12 13:07:34 9M2015
Press releases
02/05/2016
Hera Spa
Sustainability

HERA Group, European targets on packaging recovery and disposal in landfills already reached in 2015

2016-05-02 Venier_thumb.1406802185.jpg The Group's 2015 Sustainability Report recently approved by the Shareholders' Meeting. Focus on local areas and communities, with a view to shared value and the centrality of the circular economy: these are just some elements of a framework of continuous improvement that launches the Group towards meeting future challenges. /documents/1514726/4186020/Sustainability_Report_2015_Highlights.1461227434.pdf/440aef6b-977e-b830-5357-9a96220b96d5?t=1596720592827 /documents/1514726/4186020/Sustainability_report_2015.1461755057.pdf/3a2e69cb-69f3-a848-3dfd-a13409b06f77?t=1596720595021 2015 Sustainability Report highlights (pdf - 1116KB) 2015 Sustainability Report (pdf - 2154KB) "The year 2015 saw a succession of important events that represent cornerstones of sustainability for the coming decades, from the agreement reached in Paris at the COP 21 to the European Commission's package for the transition to the circular economy, as well as the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development signed by the United Nations Member States: these are all pieces of an overall scenario that confirms the importance of a mobilisation to safeguard the future of the planet, in which businesses also can and should play a role", noted Stefano Venier, Hera CEO. "Again this year, our Report contains excellent results in terms of economic, social and environmental sustainability, of which we provide an accurate, completely transparent account to all of our stakeholders, while also laying out targets for the near future, and which confirm our active role, even on several very advanced frontiers, in supporting the local areas and communities in which we operate, with a view to shared value". 2016-06-24 sinistra 17:00:00 Bilancio di Sostenibilità 2015 More informations
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28/04/2016
Shareholders’ meeting
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Hera Shareholders' Meeting: dividend at 9 cents

2016-04-28 assemblea_azionisti_870x320_eng.1462442256.1469545447.jpg 2015 financial statements approved and dividends confirmed matching those of recent years, as foreseen by the business plan. Hera Shareholders' Meeting: dividend at 9 cents The Hera Shareholders' Meeting was held in Bologna this morning, with both ordinary and extraordinary sessions. Approval of the financial statements and the sustainability report. Dividend at 9 cent./share In the ordinary session the Meeting approved the financial statements and the sustainability report for 2015, along with the Board of Directors' proposal to pay dividends of 9 euro cents per share, matching those paid in the previous financial year, as priorly announced in the business plan to 2019. In particular, the 2015 financial year closed with positive economic results and a rise in all main indicators, thanks to the Group's solid business model and a good operational, financial and fiscal management: revenue reached € 4,487.0 million (+7.1% over the previous year), EBITDA settled at € 884.4 million (+1.9%) and net profit post minorities came to € 180.5 million (+9.5%). The ex coupon date was set at 20 June 2016, with payment beginning on 22 June 2016. The dividend paid, based on the price of Hera stock at 31/12/2015, corresponds to an annual return of approximately 3.7%. Amendment of article 4 of the Articles of Association In the extraordinary session the Meeting approved amendments to article 4 of Hera's Articles of Association, consisting in an explicit statement that Hera S.p.A.'s company purpose also includes the possibility of engaging in activities involving management and/or supply of integrated energy services. The activities in question are already practiced by the Company, but this must now be specified in the Articles of Association in order for Hera S.p.A. to obtain certification pursuant to UNI CEI 11352 regulations. This is because legislative decree 102/14, which implements EU directive 2012/27, requires companies, as of July 2016, to obtain this certification in order to be qualified to carry out a number of activities in the field of energy efficiency promotion, such as energy diagnosis, and to obtain white certificates. Other resolutions approved The Shareholders' Meeting, in addition to the report on corporate governance and compensation policy, lastly approved the renewal of the Board of Directors' authorisation to purchase treasury shares (along with the conditions of their disposal), for a maximum exchange value of € 180 million, for 18 months. This authorisation was requested so as to pursue the goals allowed by current regulations and accepted market practices, among which investment opportunities involving the use of treasury shares to increase the creation of value and possible acquisitions of stakeholdings that also include share exchanges. Shareholders' Meeting of 28 April 2016 https://youtu.be/znGVJ5LKw58?rel=0#prettyPhoto GH_AS_AssembleaSoci_2016_eng.1461846119.pdf 2016-04-05 13:49:00 Hera Shareholders' Meeting: dividend at 9 cents
08/04/2016
Price sensitive
M&A

Julia Servizi Più enters the Hera Group

2016-04-08 riunione_.1469545191.jpg Hera Comm has completed its acquisition of 100% ownership of the gas and electricity sales company. Through this purchase, the Hera Group acquires new customers and consolidates its presence in Abruzzo. Julia Servizi Più enters the Hera Group Following the definitive sale approved by the City Council, today in Bologna the final steps were carried out to transfer ownership of the gas and electricity sales company Julia Servizi Più, owned at 100% by the City of Giulianova (TE), through the signing of the divestiture contract with Hera Comm, an Hera Group company already active in Abruzzo and Marche through the activities of Hera Comm Marche. Julia Servizi Più, which reported over EUR 7.3 million in revenues in 2014, has approximately 14,700 customers distributed throughout the municipality and the province of Teramo. Existing contracts with customers will remain in place and the operation will not lead to any changes in the sales and customer support structure: indeed, the company will continue to operate in the Giulianova area with specific personnel and channels of communication. In addition, new services and offers will gradually be introduced. As a matter of fact, Hera Comm's experience in managing more than 2.1 million customers throughout Italy will enable it to effectively meet local area requirements through a variety of options tailored to its specific needs, in terms of both gas and electricity, taking advantage of Hera's network of qualified agents. The Hera Group is a major Italian multi-utility company active in the sectors of energy (distribution and sale of electricity and gas), the environment (waste collection and treatment) and water (water supply, sewerage and wastewater treatment). Over 8,500 employees work for the Group and strive every day to respond to the multiple needs of 4.4 million people in more than 350 municipalities, mainly located in Emilia-Romagna, the Marche and Triveneto. The sales company Hera Comm, controlled at 100% by Hera S.p.A., operates throughout the country and also maintains a presence in Abruzzo and Marche, selling gas to more than 130,000 customers and electricity to over 50,000 customers. "This operation allows us to further develop our presence in the liberalized gas and electricity market and represents an important step forward in a process of development in the Adriatic regions, an established area of activity for us," explains Cristian Fabbri, CEO of Hera Comm. "Our local roots, our continual efforts to improve the services we offer, the availability of affordable options designed to meet the needs of customers: these are the ingredients that have led to a progressive increase in the number and satisfaction of our clients in recent years. We are thus confident that the existing customers of Julia Servizi will appreciate the new services and integrated options offered by the Hera Group in its effort to be ever more customer-centered." "With the contract signed today, the 8th of April," declared Francesco Mastromauro, the Mayor of Giulianova, "the Hera Group formally becomes 100% owner of Julia Servizi Più. The transfer of Julia, required by the provisions regarding municipally-owned affiliates, has allowed the City to earn 850 thousand euros over the asking price set at auction, for a total of 5.387 million euros. This is not just an economic matter, however. The current employment levels will also be safeguarded, and the headquarters will remain in Giulianova, based on a decision I and the majority made, as established in a specific clause of the call for tenders. With the transfer of Julia to the Hera Group, one of Italy's leading operators in this sector, not only will the company's presence in the local area be maintained, but customers will also be able to enjoy significant benefits thanks to additional services and new jobs." Julia Servizi Più enters the Hera Group 20160408_CS_acquisizione_Julia_Servizi_eng.1460121964.pdf 2016-04-05 12:58:00 Hera Group: control of Aliplast reaches 80%
05/04/2016
Shareholders’ meeting
Price sensitive
Financial Results

Publication of draft Separate and consolidate financial statements at 31/12/2015

2016-04-05 Publication of draft Separate and consolidate financial statements [block]div:row-fluid::db:hr_ir::box:58[/block] The dossier containing the draft Separate and Consolidated Financial Statements at 31/12/2015, approved by the Board of Directors, is now available to the public at the Company's central offices and its internet site www.gruppohera.it, as well as on the authorised storage mechanism 1 Info (www.1info.it). At the same locations, the Hera S.p.A. Board of Directors' Explanatory Report for Item 2 on the Agenda - Ordinary Part is furthermore available. press_release_comunicazioneY2015.1459853227.pdf 2016-04-05 10:56:52 Hera Spa
22/03/2016
Price sensitive
Financial Results

Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2015

2016-03-22 Interactive annual report 2015 The year comes to a close with growth in all main indicators, thanks to the Group's solid business model and its constantly and continuously improving operational, financial and fiscal management. Internal and external growth confirmed as the key factors of development. Proposed dividends set at 9 euro cents per share, as forecasted by the business plan. Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2015 /documents/1514726/4210770/ComunicatoStampa_GruppoHera_Y2015_eng.1458639129.pdf/67d3f23f-32a5-cdf8-d327-f1b0ca7c1e93?t=1597911331232 /documents/1514726/4210770/Financial+results+as+of+31_12_2015.pdf/ded70eaf-9074-9d6f-4d57-37e8dc3fca5a?t=1629971643225 /documents/1514726/4210770/Dati_finanziari_31_12_15_eng.1458639931.xls/d3f03aa1-5cf6-c32b-43a8-98df1ceb0916?t=1597911332086 /documents/1514726/4210770/Hera_ENG_Y2015.1458640309.pdf/a121e477-7580-edf9-1445-cc9cfebcc4cc?t=1597911332500 /documents/1514726/4880888/conference+Y2015+results.1460975381.mp3/8c700c19-92c4-94b8-00b7-b3d9cae921f3?t=1610038380139 /documents/1514726/4210770/Analyst_presentation_Y2015.1458651093.pdf/f5c8a3cb-a909-7832-2ad2-6e06eda256e4?t=1597911332940 Press release Annual report 2015 Financial data as at 31 December 2015 Newsletter: Y2015 results Audioconference: Y2015 results Analyst presentation: Y2015 results Financial highlights Revenue at € 4,487.0 million (+7.1%) EBITDA at € 884.4 million (+1.9%) Adjusted net Group profits at € 202.6 million (+11.8%) Net profit post minorities at € 180.5 million (+9.5%) Net debt at € 2,651.7 million Proposed dividends confirmed at 9 cents/euro per share Operational highlights Growth remains driven by continuous improvement in operational, financial and fiscal management Excellent performance in the gas area, due to greater volumes sold Solid customer base in energy markets, with approximately 2.2 million customers Today, the Hera Group's Board of Directors unanimously approved the consolidated economic results as at 31 December 2015, along with the Sustainability Report. An upward trend in results, with attention focused on environmental, social and economic sustainability The 2015 financial year concluded for the Hera Group with all main indicators up from 2014. These positive results are the fruit of a solid business model that has always been distinguished by its balanced multi-service portfolio, focused on core activities, continuous improvement in efficiency across all fields and synergies extracted from integrations. On the one hand the Group's multi-business strategy guarantees a balanced range of economic and financial actions; on the other, a combination of two forms of leverage, internal growth and M&A, has allowed it to continue to expand in spite of an increasingly challenging scenario from an economic, regulatory and competitive point of view. The results reached confirm, furthermore, the Group's attention towards the various facets of sustainability: environmental, social and economic. Our purely economic results are in fact flanked by data that bears witness to a reduction in environmental impact, an increase in sorted waste, greater care towards energy efficiency and continuous improvement in customer service, all of which provides further confirmation of the company's attention towards all stakeholders and the localities in which it operates. Revenue at around € 4.5 billion Revenue reached € 4,487.0 million in 2015, up 7.1% compared to € 4,189.1 million in the previous year. This result was achieved thanks to greater volumes sold in gas services, heat management and district heating, due to the cooler temperatures with respect to the same period in 2014, an increase in volumes of electricity sold in line with the trend in demand, more sizeable commercial activities and an increase in trading of both gas and electricity. Approximately € 884 million in EBITDA EBITDA rose to € 884.4 million, up with respect to the € 867.8 million seen in 2014 (+1.9%).This result was mainly due to the results of the gas area, which increased by € 19.8 million, and the integrated water cycle, which rose by € 15.4 million, more than compensating for the slight drop in other business areas. In general, the growth in EBITDA was driven by better weather conditions, an enlargement of the market share in liberalised markets, in addition to the positive impact of the new tariff method and the efficiencies and synergies derived from integrations. The efficiencies reached over € 15 million, and the synergies that emerged from the merger with AcegasapsAmga contributed in 2015 with € 4.2 million (thus reaching over 20 million synergies from early 2013 until present). The results reached by the Group in 2015 in terms of EBITDA are all the more significant bearing in mind that in 2014 the Company benefited from non-recurring income amounting to over € 20 million, linked to the equalisation fund for electricity networks in Gorizia, the valorisation of white certificates and recording turnover dating to previous financial years. Growth in operating results and pre-tax profits, improvements in financial management Operating profits came to € 442.2 million, in line with the € 441.2 million seen in 2014, even subtracting higher depreciations and provisions connected to the enlarged operating area. The result of financial management is € 126 million, with a € 12 million improvement on the same period in 2014. This reduction is mainly due to lesser borrowing costs and a rise in profits coming from subsidiaries, in particular Est Energy. Adjusted pre-tax profits, i.e. prior to non-recurring income and expenses, therefore increased by € 12.9 million, passing from € 303.2 million in 2014 to € 316.1 million in 2015 (+4.3%). Net profits post minorities up, reaching over € 180 million Adjusted net profits rose by 11.8%, passing from € 181.2 million in 2014 to € 202.6 million in the corresponding period in 2015, thanks to lesser taxes. Considerable improvement was seen in the average tax rate, which went from 40.2% to 35.9% thanks to a reduction in IRAP and the elimination of the Robin Tax for energy companies and other fiscal optimisations. These effects more than compensated for the negative impact brought about by bringing anticipated and deferred tax assets into line with the change in IRES tax rates foreseen as of 2017. In spite the approximately € 8.2 million of non-recurring financial expenses on the 2015 statements, Net profits post minorities rose to € 180.5 million, increasing compared to the € 164.8 million seen in 2014 (+9.5%), thanks among other factors to a reduction in minority interests following the full acquisition of Akron and Romagna Compost, carried out during the year and backdated to 1 January 2015. Investments for roughly € 350 million, net debt/EBITDA ratio stable at 3x In 2015, Group investments amounted to € 332.7 million. Including capital grants for € 13.7 million, overall investments came to € 346.4 million, in line with 2014, mainly destined to interventions on plants and networks. Adaptations to new regulatory standards also contributed, above all in the purification and sewerage area. Net debt for 2015 amounts to € 2,651.7 million, substantially in line with the € 2,640.4 seen in 2014. This result is even more significant considering that the positive operating cash flow completely financed both dividend payments (for € 142.4 million) and numerous M&A operations (for roughly € 76 million) mainly implemented at the end of the year. The NFP/EBITDA ratio remains stable at 3.0, with a slight improvement compared to the previous year. This result is influenced by the acquisitions that occurred at the end of 2015, which contributed to the economic results partially and only as of their entrance within the Group's operating scope. Proposed dividends: 9 cents per share On the basis of the results attained, the Board of Directors has decided to put to the Shareholders' Meeting to be held on 28 April 2016 a dividend of 9 cents per share, in line with the amount paid one year ago and previously announced in the business plan through 2019. The ex-dividend date has been set at 20 June 2016, with payment as of 22 June 2016. Gas The gas business EBITDA, which includes services in natural gas distribution and sales, district heating and heat management, rose to € 295.8 million (+7.2%) from € 276 million in 2014. This result was obtained above all thanks to an increase in volumes of natural gas sold to final customers (332.1 million m3) due to both the cooler winter temperatures in 2015, in spite of the year closing with a discrepancy compared to seasonal averages, and an increase in the customer base, along with greater volumes in trading (434.7 million m3). In 2015, investments in the gas area came to € 86.5 million, with an increase of € 7.4 million compared to 2014. In gas distribution, the increase is mainly due to the effects of the enlargement of the operating area in parts of the Triveneto region, as well as a massive meter substitution involving new generation devices. The number of gas clients rose to roughly 1.3 million, as an effect of both commercial and customer loyalty initiatives set in place to counter competition, and thanks to the enlargement of the customer base, in particular in Central Italy with the acquisition of Alento Gas in May 2015. The gas area accounts for 33.4% of Group EBITDA. Water The integrated water cycle business, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, recorded an EBITDA of € 232.5 million (+7.1%) compared to € 217.1 million in 2014, mainly as an effect of the continuous recovery of operating efficiency and energy savings, as well as the full effectiveness of the new tariff system, that foresees a convergence towards fully covered costs. Net investments in the integrated water cycle area amounted to € 114.9 million, with an increase of € 21.3 million on the previous year. Including capital grants, investments in this area came to € 127.2 million, of which € 59.1 million in aqueducts, € 34.3 million in sewerage and € 33.8 million in purification. The interventions concerned above all extensions, reclamations and network and plant upgrading, as well as adaptations to new regulations that mainly involve purification and sewerage. The integrated water cycle area accounts for 26.3% of Group EBITDA. Waste management The waste management business EBITDA, which includes waste collection, treatment and disposal services, reached € 230 million compared to € 241.8 million in 2014. In a generally positive context for all production chains, this area suffered from a reduction in the price of energy and the volumes of waste commercialised recorded a drop of 2.2%, as a consequence of the temporary lack of space in landfills; work is currently being done on restoring the complete functionality of these plants. Volumes of urban waste treated recorded a slight increase (+0.2%). Results in the field of sorted urban waste are positive, with further progress from 54.0% in 2014 to 55.4% in 2015. In addition to a qualitative and quantitative improvement in gathering, activities in the waste management area were focused on increasing the efficiency of and enlarging the plant base, to complete the Group's presence in new national markets with demand and prices in continuous expansion. In particular, the market position and the new plants deriving from the acquisition in late 2015 of Waste Recycling in Tuscany and some activities of Geo Nova in the Veneto region will fully contribute to operating results in 2016. The Hera Group, it should be recalled, is the leading national operator in the waste management sector with 85 urban and special waste treatment and disposal plants. The waste management area accounts for 26% of Group EBITDA. Electricity area The electricity business, which includes services in electricity production, distribution and sales, recorded an EBITDA of € 104.7 million, with an improvement of € 4 million compared to the 2014 data, in a level comparison that does not consider the roughly € 10 million in non-recurring items linked to the equalisation fund for networks in the area surrounding Gorizia. This result was reached thanks to the efficiency enhancement initiatives introduced and the greater volumes sold to end customers. Driven above all by growth in the free market area, the number of electricity customers reached over 850,000 (+7.7% compared to 2014), confirming the trend seen in recent years, mainly due to a reinforcement of commercial action. The electricity area accounts for 11.8% of Group EBITDA. STATEMENTS Statement by Executive Chairman Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano The year came to an end with positive results and a rising trend, in line with our history. Confirming the validity of our multi-business model, this allows us to put to the Shareholders' Meeting a payment of dividends per share in line with both the previous year and that which we had announced in our business plan" affirms Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of Hera. "External growth was concentrated in late 2015 on mono-business enterprises whose contribution will become fully visible in the 2016 results, leading the Hera Group to widen its reference markets. We continue, concurrently, to analyse the best opportunities among multi-utilities bordering on the geographical areas in which we operate, to increase synergies and create ever greater value for our shareholders". Statement by CEO Stefano Venier "Thanks to our commitment to innovation and greater efficiency in operational and financial structure management, the Hera Group has been able to generate sufficient financial resources to self-finance both its own activities and an enlargement of its operating area", explains Stefano Venier, CEO at Hera. "These results are all the more appreciable considering that they are accompanied by a creation of value for the entire area in which we operate, amounting to €1.6 billion, and an increase in customer and employee satisfaction, as testified this year as well by surveys carried out by third parties, and the improvement of the various indicators of social and environmental sustainability that appear in the Sustainability Report, approved today by the Board of Directors". The manager responsible for drafting the company’s accounting statements, Luca Moroni, declares, pursuant to article 154-bis paragraph 2 of the TUF, that the information contained in the present press release corresponds to the documentation available and to the account books and entries. The financial statement and related materials will be available to the public pursuant to the terms established by law at the Company Headquarters, on the website www.gruppohera.it and on the authorised storage platform 1Info (www.1info.it), within 5 April 2016. Unaudited extracts from the Interim Financial Statements at 31 December 2015 are attached. Profit & Loss(m€) 31/12/2015 Inc% 31/12/2014 Inc.% Ch. Ch.% Sales 4,487.0 4,189.1 +297.9 +7.1% Other operating revenues 330.8 7.4% 324.5 7.7% +6.3 +1.9% Raw material (2,256.6) -50.3% (1,965.5) -46.9% +291.1 +14.8% Services costs (1,132.1) -25.2% (1,143.6) -27.3% -11.5 -1.0% Other operating expenses (62.3) -1.4% (57.1) -1.4% +5.2 +9.1% Personnel costs (510.8) -11.4% (496.9) -11.9% +13.9 +2.8% Capitalisations 28.5 0.6% 17.3 0.4% +11.2 +64.8% Ebitda 884.4 19.7% 867.8 20.7% +16.6 +1.9% Depreciation and provisions (442.2) -9.9% (426.6) -10.2% +15.6 +3.7% Ebit 442.2 9.9% 441.2 10.5% +1.0 +0.2% Financial inc./(exp.) (126.0) -2.8% (138.0) -3.3% -12.0 -8.7% Pre tax profit adjusted 316.1 7.0% 303.2 7.2% +12.9 +4.3% Tax (113.5) -2.5% (122.0) -2.9% -8.5 -7.0% Net profit adjusted 202.6 4.5% 181.2 4.3% +21.4 +11.8% Non-recurring financial items (8.2) -0.2% (8.1) -0.2% +0.1 +0.0% Non-recurring fiscal items - 9.3 0.2% -9.3 -100.0% Net profit 194.4 4.3% 182.4 4.4% +12.0 +6.6% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company Minority shareholders 180.5 13.9 4.0% 0.3% 164.8 17.6 3.9% 0.4% +15.7 -3.8 +9.5% -21.3% For a better comparison of above data, please note that some of the non-recurring items below the Net Profit line have been reclassified. Balance Sheet (m€) 31/12/2015 Inc% 31/12/2014 Inc.% Ch. Ch.% Net fixed assets 5,511.3 106.9% 5,445.8 106.8% +65.5 +1.2% Working capital 157.0 3.0% 153.1 3.0% +3.9 +2.5% (Provisions) (513.5) (10.1%) (499.5) (9.8%) (14.0) +2.8% Net invested capital 5,154.8 100.0% 5,099.4 100.0% +55.4 +1.1% Net equity 2,503.1 48.6% 2,459.0 48.2% +44.1 +1.8% Long term net financial debt 2,743.6 53.2% 2,969.3 58.2% (225.7) (7.6%) Short term net financial debt (91.9) (1.8%) (328.9) (6.4%) 237.0 (72.1%) Net financial debts 2,651.7 51.4% 2.640.4 51.8% +11.3 +0.4% Net invested capital 5,154.8 100.0% 5,099.4 100.0% +55.4 +1.1% Interactive annual report 2015 2016-03-21 14:32:00 9M2015
10/03/2016
Price sensitive
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100% of Julia Servizi Più goes to Hera Comm

2016-03-10 riunione_.1469543703.jpg Hera Group reinforces its presence in Abruzzo thanks to the acquisition tender for the gas and electricity sales company held by the Municipality of Giulianova. 100% of Julia Servizi Più goes to Hera Comm The Hera Group has further stabilised its presence in Abruzzo following a tender for the acquisition of 100% of Julia Servizi Più, a gas and electricity sales companyentirely held by the Municipality of Giulianova (TE). Julia Servizi Più, whose revenues in 2014 amounted to over € 7.3 million, serves roughly 14,700 clients across the area of this municipality and the province of Teramo. The clients of Julia Servizi will thus be able to benefit from the Hera Group's services and offers, developed while managing over 2.1 million clients. The assignment of the tender Today, at the Municipality of Giulianova, the public session held to open the binding offers presented on 7 March 2016 took place.Hera Comm, the Hera Group's sales company, was provisionally awarded the tender. The price at which the tender was awarded, a total amount of € 5.387 million, was formulated on the basis of the economic situation, as well as the financial situation and the reserves, ofJulia Servizi Più. The municipal administration, in accordance with the tender notice, will now proceed in verifying the necessary requisites for stipulating the contract and, in the event of a positive outcome, will definitively award the tender. Within the following 30 days the share transfer contract will be drafted, sealing the transfer of ownership. The Group's presence in the area Following the merger of Julia Servizi into the Hera Group, the helpdesks found in the area in question will be maintained and flanked by new communication channels. Customers will thus be able to take advantage of new services, as well as numerous electricity and gas promotions that are closer to their needs. Hera Comm is the sales company of the Hera Group, 100% controlled by Hera S.p.A., and operates across the entire nation; in the Abruzzo and Marche Regions, where it is also present thanks to Hera Comm Marche and Fucino Gas, it sells gas to over 130,000 customers and electricity to over 50,000 customers. With the acquisition of Julia Servizi Più, which follows up on the acquisition of Alento Gas in 2015, the Hera Group continues to pursue its path of development in the Marche and Abruzzo regions, both bordering on the Adriatic sea, consolidating a presence that has already seen this multi-utility form partnerships with various economic forces of the area. "For the Hera Group, the acquisition of Julia Servizi is an important result in a wider process of development aimed at extending our presence in the gas and electricity free markets within the regions bordering on the Adriatic sea, an area in which we have historically been present", explains Cristian Fabbri, Chief Executive Officer of Hera Comm. 100% of Julia Servizi Più goes to Hera Comm press_release.1457706659.pdf 2015-11-12 16:51:00 Hera Group: control of Aliplast reaches 80%

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