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Research and Markets: The Operating Profit of the Company Endesa Was E5,239 Million During Fiscal Year 2006, an Increase of 23.4% Over 2005

Business Wire, Dec 10, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c76872) has announced the addition of Endesa - SWOT Analysis to their offering

The Endesa SWOT company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. The report examines the company's key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy.

Endesa is an energy company, which is primarily involved in the generation, distribution, and supply of electricity. In addition, the company holds interests in other businesses such as renewable energies and cogeneration and distribution and supply of natural gas. The company's operations are spread across Italy, France, Portugal, North Africa and Latin America. The company is headquartered in Madrid, Spain and employs about 26,800 people. The company recorded revenues of E20,580 million during the fiscal year ended December 2006, an increase of 12.9% over 2005. The operating profit of the company was E5,239 million during fiscal year 2006, an increase of 23.4% over 2005. The net profit was E2,969 million in fiscal year 2006, a decrease of 6.7% over 2005.

Scope of the Report

- Provides all the crucial company information required for business and competitor intelligence needs

- Contains a study of the major internal and external factors affecting the company in the form of a SWOT analysis as well as a breakdown and examination of leading product revenue streams

- Data is supplemented with details on the company's history, key executives, business description, locations and subsidiaries as well as a list of products and services and the latest available company statement

Reasons to Purchase

- Support sales activities by understanding your customers' businesses better

- Qualify prospective partners and suppliers

- Keep fully up to date on your competitors' business structure, strategy and prospects

- Obtain the most up to date company information available

This product typically includes the following sections:

Key Facts

Company Overview

Business Description

Company History

Key Employees

Key Employee Biographies

Company View

SWOT analysis

Products & Services Listing

Products & Services Analysis

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c76872

Source: Datamonitor

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