Esautomotion SpA
MIL:ESAU

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Price: 3.1 EUR -1.59%
Market Cap: 36.9m EUR
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Market Cap
36.9m EUR
Industry
Machinery

Esautomotion SpA engages in the production of computer numerical control machines. The company is headquartered in Carpi, Modena and currently employs 63 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2018-07-06. The company is operating as a business-to-business (BtoB) provider for the industrial sector. The company is specialized in the numeric control market developing, manufacturing and selling products and services for industrial automation purposes, and more specifically computer numerical control (CNC) and software to manage a wide range of machines used in applications. The firm's product offering includes CNC for bending applications, CNC for other applications, Motors and Drives, Remote Peripheral Modules, and Cutting Heads. The service offering provides services all over the world and around the clock about sales, installation support, telephone assistance, onsite support, remote diagnostic and spare parts.

ESAU Intrinsic Value
3.6 EUR
Undervaluation 14%
Intrinsic Value
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