Former fuels giant ENI CEO
Paolo Scaroni on Tuesday voiced interest in possibly heading up
a revamped ILVA steel group but ruled himself out as new
president of insurer Generali. "If there were an Italian
consortium for ILVA and they wanted someone who knew something
about the steel industry, I'd think about it," Scaroni said. As
for Generali, whose CEO Mario Greco stepped down recently,
Scaroni said "no one has proposed the presidency to me and even
if they did I wouldn't accept". The ILVA group is going through
a major restructuring including the environmental clean-up and
revamp of its massive plant at Taranto in Puglia.
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