Sept 23 (Reuters) - The following Spanish stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy:
REDEIA REDE.MC
Redeia said on Monday it would issue 500 million euros in 6-year green bonds under.
IBERDROLA IBE.MC
Iberdrola's Avangrid unveiled on Monday a new solar project called Oregon Trail Solar that would power data centres from Amazon AMZN.O.
IBERDROLA IBE.MC, ENDESA ELE.MC, NATURGY NTGY.MC
Endesa, Naturgy and Iberdrola have resumed talks with the government to negotiate the extension of the commercial life of the Almaraz nuclear power plant, Spanish newspaper Expansion reported on Tuesday, citing unidentified sources.
ENDESA ELE.MC
Endesa's chief executive Jose Bogas said his company will not be able to meet its 4 billion euro investment plan with the return on investments in power grids currently proposed by Spain's competition watchdog CNMC, Spanish newspaper Cinco Dias reported on Tuesday.
TELEFONICA TEF.MC
Telefonica's Venezuelan subsidiary chairman Jose Luis Rodriguez Zarco has said the company's Venezuelan unit is not up for sale, Spanish newspaper Cinco Dias reported on Tuesday.
INDRA IDR.MC
Indra is interested in buying Comforsa, a company owned by the Catalan regional governmen, which manufactures parts for heavy vehicles and construction machinery, Spanish newspaper Expansion reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources.
SANTANDER SAN.MC
Citigroup raised target price to 9.65 euros from 7.20 euros.
REPSOL REP.MC
JPMorgan raised its target price to 16 euros from 15.5 euros.
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