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Attica Holdings SA
ATHEX:ATTICA

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Attica Holdings SA
ATHEX:ATTICA
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Price: 2.19 EUR 1.86% Market Closed
Market Cap: 532.5m EUR
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Market Cap
532.5m EUR
Industry
Marine

Attica Holdings SA engages in the provision of ferry services for passengers and cargo in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. The company is headquartered in Athina, Attiki and currently employs 1,552 full-time employees. The company offers shipping, transportation, leisure services and connections between Greece and Italy in the Adriatic Sea, and between mainland Greece and the Cycladic and Dodecanese islands of the Aegean Sea as well as the island of Crete. The firm operates through its subsidiaries: Superfast Ferries Maritime S.A., that operates a fleet of five vessels; Blue Star Maritime S.A., that operates a fleet of eight vessels; Attica Premium S.A., and Attica Ferries MC & Co Joint Venture, a company that is engaged in the management of all the ship-owning companies of the Group for a common service in international and domestic routes. On April 5, 2013, the Company sold RoPax vessel Superfast VI to Genting Group.

ATTICA Intrinsic Value
2.89 EUR
Undervaluation 24%
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