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The family has sometimes been described in American media as "the Kennedys of Italy" for their role in the country's contemporary history and their activity of patronage in modern art and in sports. [3] As of 2020, the extended Agnelli family comprised about two hundred members. [3]
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In 1984, Gianni Agnelli created Giovanni Agnelli S.r.l., a holding company to consolidate the family ownership in IFI and prevent outsiders from acquiring voting shares. In 1987, with more family members joining the holding company (then renamed Giovanni Agnelli e C. S.a.p.az.) , its control amounted to over 70% of IFI ordinary shares. [ 4 ]
It was formed in 2023 by Exor, the holding company for the wealth of the Agnelli family, which owns Fiat, Ferrari, The Economist, and the Italian soccer team Juventus.
It has grown into a giant holding company, reporting revenues of 136 billion euros in 2021 and posting a profit of 1.7 billion euros. Its net asset value stood at 31 billion euros as of Dec. 31, 2021.
Through Exor NV, the family's holding company, the Agnellis now controls 17.51% of Philips, enhancing their position as the company's largest shareholder, an increase from 16.1% recorded in May.
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- A good deal becomes a great deal in a market that has suddenly turned. The Agnelli family’s agreement to sell PartnerRe Ltd. to French insurer Covea for $9 billion may ...
Agnelli (Italian: [aɲˈɲɛlli]) is an Italian surname literally meaning "lambs". Notable people with the surname include: Members of the Agnelli family, the industrial and business family of northern Italy, including: Edoardo Agnelli (1831–1871), Italian entrepreneur and politician, father of Giovanni (1866–1945)