Exor N.V. (ENXTAM:EXO) has now around 6.5 billion ($6.7 billion) in cash available to deploy for acquisitions, Chief Executive Officer John Elkann said on November 30, 2022. Elkann said the company would invest around 5 billion in new companies it wants to buy, potentially a large one and three to five smaller ones, with a focus on healthcare, luxury and technology. Exor will use around 1.5 billion of its cash coffer for investments through its vehicles Ventures and newly-created Lingotto, he added.
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