Acinque SpA
MIL:AC5

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Price: 2.13 EUR 1.43% Market Closed
Market Cap: 420.3m EUR
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Market Cap
420.3m EUR
Industry
Utilities

Acinque SpA engages in energy distribution, public utility management, and environmental development. The company is headquartered in Como, Como. The firm is active in the distribution and sale of gas; distribution and sale of water; management of the sewerage system; generation and management of electric energy and heat; sale of compressed natural gas (CNG) for motor vehicles, and collection, transport and disposal of waste. As of December 31, 2011, the Company generated energy and heat through two cogeneration plants. The company operates in the municipalities of Como and Monza, as well as in other towns of Italian regions of Lombardy, Veneto and Friuli. As of December 31, 2011, the Company had a number of subsidiaries, including Comocalor SpA, Enerxenia SpA, EnerCalor Srl, ACSM-AGAM Reti Gas-Acqua Srl and Serenissima Gas SpA.

AC5 Intrinsic Value
6.61 EUR
Undervaluation 68%
Intrinsic Value
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