Before Covid, a golden summer for the Berluschini. They had just bagged 7 million each – Time



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The holidays had started very well for Luigi, Barbara and Eleonora, then …

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They certainly will not remember this summer with pleasure, especially since, in addition to father Silvio Berlusconi, two of his three children born from the gentleman’s marriage to Veronica Lario, Luigi and Barbara, tested positive for coronavirus. However, summer had begun for them under the best auspices. Luigi, Barbara and also their sister Eleonora put 7 million euros each in their pockets at the beginning of July. This is thanks to the extraordinary financial statements for 2019 of the holding company that brings together its activities and also controls 21.41% of Fininvest. It is called H14, and at the end of June it filed a balance sheet with a profit of 41.4 million euros that they allocated to an extraordinary reserve, then proposing, through Eleonora, the distribution of a dividend of 21 million euros, 7 precisely for each of the three brothers. In the last year, the three have done very well, unlike the majority of Italian companies, and the financial assets of its holding have grown in value, going from 167.6 to 239 million euros. It went well even with the riskiest instruments, such as the hedge funds that burned the hands of many: the three berluschinis instead put capital gains of 4.6 million euros in their pockets, to which we must add 1.7 millions. euros of income from venture capital funds.

Silvio’s youngest children do not seem to have much confidence in the government of Italy in office and in what it has done in recent months: “they have not been successful”, they write in a note, “the effects to date of the measures of stimulus adopted to reduce the impact of the pandemic in the economic cycle “. But their backs are so well covered that they can weather the storm: “The economic, equity and financial strength of the company precludes the possibility of doubting the business continuity requirement even when the values ​​of the investments should be significantly reduced (if not even to zero). in the most exposed sectors, mainly transport and tourism, for an approximate amount of 21 million euros).



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