(Finance) – Leonardo Del Vecchiothe founder of Luxottica who died in June, left 2.15 million shares EssilorLuxottica (almost 0.5% of the capital) a Francesco Milleri, president and CEO of EssilorLuxottica. At current values, they are worth around 340 million euros. TO Romolo Bardin, CEO of the Luxembourg safe Delfin, left 22,000 shares, equal to approximately 3.5 million euros. The ANSA writes, which has viewed the documents, which also confirm the assignment in eight equal parts of the capital of Delfin to the sons and wife of Del Vecchio, Nicoletta Zampillo.
The news regarding the two managers emerges from the holographic will, that is written by hand by Leonardo Del Vecchio to supplement the one drawn up by the notary. The last wishes read by the notary to the heirs on July 1, and for which registration was requested on the same day, are in fact made up of a public will, drawn up by the notary on 10 October 2017, and by three short holographic wills, written in his own hand by Leonardo Del Vecchio.
In Milleri already in 2017 – according to what emerges from the documents – Del Vecchio had decided to leave his stake in the Acqua Mundi companyestablished in 2016 with the manager to start a redevelopment and relaunch project of the Terme di Fontecchio park in Città di Castello (PG), the birthplace of Milleri.
Del Vecchio left his last wife, Nicoletta Zampillo, the four houses where he lived: the apartments in Milan and Rome, Villa La Leonina in Beaulieu Sur-Mer (near Nice on the French Riviera) and the house of the buen retiro in Antigua, in the Caribbean.