Enel Stock - Sunday background on strategy and valuation
21.06.2026 - 14:03:03 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Background & Management Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/21/2026, 13:55 CET. Details in the imprint.
Enel (IT0003128367) is one of Europe’s largest listed utilities by market capitalization and a core member of Italy’s FTSE MIB index. With no new ad-hoc releases or major wire headlines over the weekend, this Sunday look concentrates on the group’s strategy, governance and how the market currently values the stock.
All news and data on Enel stock
Background pieces, price data and prior reports on Enel stock are available in the dedicated topic area and on the company’s own investor-relations pages.
What the latest data show
According to recent exchange data, Enel shares trade on Borsa Italiana in Milan under the ticker ENEL and last changed hands at EUR 6.60 on 06/21/2026 at 10:42 CET. This level implies an equity value of roughly EUR 65 billion for the Italian utility.
Enel is also a member of the Stoxx Europe 600 index, which makes the stock a core holding for many passive and benchmark-oriented funds focused on European equities. That index role tends to anchor liquidity and keeps the shares closely linked to broader regional market flows.
Background on strategy and management
Enel describes itself as a global integrated utility, active in power generation, distribution and retail across Europe and Latin America. The group has been shifting capital toward networks and renewables in recent years, aiming for more regulated and contracted cash flows.
The company’s official investor presentations outline a strategic focus on decarbonization, electrification and digitalization of grids, coupled with selective asset rotations to recycle capital. Management also emphasizes disciplined leverage, with net debt targets tied to cash-flow visibility and asset disposals where appropriate.
How the company makes money
Enel’s business model blends regulated network income with market-exposed generation and customer supply activities. Distribution and transmission concessions, especially in Italy and Spain, provide relatively stable, regulated returns that underpin dividends and debt service.
On top of that, Enel operates a large portfolio of conventional and renewable generation assets, selling electricity both into wholesale markets and directly to end customers. Retail energy supply and value-added services add another source of margin, especially in liberalized markets.
Where the stock trades today
Enel shares trade on Borsa Italiana in Milan at EUR 6.60 as of 06/21/2026, 10:42 CET.
Key facts on Enel stock
- Company: Enel S.p.A.
- ISIN: IT0003128367
- WKN: 928624
- Ticker: ENEL
- Venue: Borsa Italiana (Milan)
- Price (as of 06/21/2026, 10:42 CET): 6.60 EUR
- Market cap: 65,000,000,000 EUR (as of 06/21/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Utilities / Electric Utilities
- Index membership: FTSE MIB, Stoxx Europe 600
- Next earnings date: 07/31/2026
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