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    Exclusive-Italy's Agnelli Family Keeps Powder Dry as Iran War, AI Stoke Uncertainty

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    Quick Summary

    Exor, the Agnelli family’s investment arm, is holding onto its €3.5 billion in liquidity amid heightened geopolitical and economic volatility, including the Iran conflict and AI disruption.

    Agnelli Family's Exor Keeps $4.1B Ready Amid AI and Mideast Volatility

    Exor's Strategic Approach in Uncertain Times

    By Giulio Piovaccari

    MILAN, March 24 (Reuters) - Exor, the investment firm of Italy's powerful Agnelli family, is in no rush to spend its 3.5 billion euro ($4.1 billion) war chest as the Iran conflict and disruption from artificial intelligence stoke volatility, its CEO said.

    John Elkann, who oversees the group's investments ranging from the Juventus soccer club to the Fiat owner Stellantis, told Reuters that having cash in hand was a strength in a "fragile and uncertain" world - reflecting caution displayed by businesses and investors in the face of the Iran war and surging energy prices.

    Patience and Prudence in Investment Decisions

    Time for Patience

    "This is a moment for patience and prudence," said Elkann, the grandson of late industrialist Gianni Agnelli. "We really want to reassess what's happening in the world, and make sure that we're able to be prepared and play offensive."

    Current Financial Position and Investment Plans

    Exor, whose investments also include Ferrari and shoe brand Christian Louboutin, said on Monday it had more than 3.5 billion euros in cash available after a string of asset disposals aimed at simplifying its portfolio.

    The firm is targeting a significant new investment "similar in scale and ambition" to the 15% stake in Dutch electronics group Philips it bought in 2023 for 2.6 billion euros, it said.

    But Elkann, 49, who is also chairman of Stellantis and Ferrari, said Exor may keep its powder dry this year.

    "There is no urgency for us to invest," he said. "There's no doubt for us that today, being able to be in a position of having liquidity is a position of strength."

    Global Caution and Market Volatility

    Everyone Is Cautious

    Elkann pointed to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and Li Ka-shing's Cheung Kong as examples of other global investors building financial resources rather than rushing into deals.

    "Patience is an important virtue," he said, adding the Middle East conflict was impacting daily business activity and creating a prudent mood among corporate leaders and investors. "Everyone is cautious."

    Impact of AI and Regulatory Changes

    The AI boom, as well as shifting trade rules and regulatory fragmentation, were also increasing uncertainty.

    "How does AI really impact the overall business environment? We don't have today full comprehension of to what extent this technology ... is going to be applicable," Elkann said.

    Exor's Portfolio and AI Investments

    Key Holdings and Influence

    Exor controls companies including luxury sports car maker Ferrari, machine maker CNH and Serie A soccer team Juventus, while it is the single largest investor in Philips, where it now holds a 19% stake, and Stellantis.

    AI Technology Investments

    Lingotto's Role in AI

    Exor-owned independent management firm Lingotto has invested in chip companies TSMC, Nvidia and ASML <ASML.AS>, which Elkann described as AI technology "key enablers", as well as in U.S. software company Databricks, specialising in a platform for data analytics and artificial intelligence.

    ($1 = 0.8618 euros)

    (Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Adam Jourdan and Tomasz Janowski)

    References

    • Exor reports asset value drop, plans major investments after Iveco sale — TradingView News
    • Exor cashes in on Ferrari: sells 4% for 3 billion, earmarked for buyback and new acquisition (still top secret) - FIRSTonline

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Exor maintains a €3.5 billion war chest and sees cash as a strength amid global uncertainty (Reuters) (tradingview.com).
    • •The firm recently sold ~4 % of Ferrari (~€3 billion) and raised its Philips stake with disciplined, patient capital allocation strategy (firstonline.info).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Italy's Agnelli family keeps powder dry as Iran war, AI stoke uncertainty

    1Why is Exor holding onto its €3.5 billion cash reserves?

    Exor is keeping its cash reserves due to global uncertainty caused by the Iran conflict, energy prices, and the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence.

    2What kind of investments is Exor considering next?
    • Exor's Strategic Approach in Uncertain Times
    • Patience and Prudence in Investment Decisions
    • Time for Patience
    • Current Financial Position and Investment Plans
    • Global Caution and Market Volatility
    • Everyone Is Cautious
    • Impact of AI and Regulatory Changes
    • Exor's Portfolio and AI Investments
    • Key Holdings and Influence
    • AI Technology Investments
    • Lingotto's Role in AI
  • •Exor is positioned for significant new investments but will remain cautious given uncertain AI, energy and geopolitical outlooks (tradingview.com)
  • Exor is targeting a significant new investment similar in scale and ambition to its recent 15% stake in Philips but is in no rush to proceed.

    3How has artificial intelligence impacted Exor's investment decisions?

    The boom in AI technology has increased uncertainty, causing Exor to proceed cautiously and reassess its investment strategies.

    4Which companies does Exor currently control or have major stakes in?

    Exor controls Ferrari, CNH, Juventus, and is the largest investor in Philips and Stellantis. Its management firm Lingotto has invested in TSMC, Nvidia, ASML, and Databricks.

    5What examples does John Elkann cite for maintaining strong cash positions?

    John Elkann cites Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and Li Ka-shing's Cheung Kong as examples of global investors maintaining liquidity for strength.

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