Endesa

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About Endesa
Endesa generates, distributes, and supplies electricity in Spain and Portugal. The company operates 22.7 gigawatts of installed generation capacity split among hydroelectric, nuclear, coal, natural gas, oil, solar, and wind. Endesa also supplies gas to retail and business customers in Spain and France.
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You need to open and fund a Saxo account to buy Endesa stock. Once the account is approved, you can login to the platform (SaxoInvestor or SaxoTrader), search for Endesa (by name) or ‘APPL’ (by ticker), choose the number of shares you wish to buy, and place your order.
The ticker symbol for Endesa is ELE:xmce. You can use this code to find the stock in our platforms and track its price and performance.
Endesa has its primary listing on BME Spanish Exchanges. You can trade Endesa with a Saxo account, alongside thousands of other stocks worldwide.
Yes, Endesa is available to trade on SaxoInvestor and SaxoTrader. You can buy Endesa stock directly and include it as part of a broader investment portfolio.
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