Greenthesis SpA
MIL:GTH

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Price: 2.3 EUR
Market Cap: 357m EUR
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Market Cap
346.6m EUR
Industry
Commercial Services & Supplies

Greenthesis SpA specializes in the management of special, hazardous, and non-hazardous waste. The company is headquartered in Segrate, Milano and currently employs 321 full-time employees. The firm activities are structured into two main divisions: Environment and Architecture. Through the Environment division, the Company is active in the treatment and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste; environmental remediation; production of electricity from renewable sources; environmental engineering, and water treatment. Through the Architecture division, it provides architecture and interior design solutions for building and shipbuilding sector, including ceilings in metal, gypsum, wood, fiber and other materials; raised access flooring; sign systems, and facade claddings. The company operates through subsidiaries as Rea Dalmine S.p.A., Gea S.r.l., Ind.eco S.r.l., Enval S.r.l., La Torrazza S.r.l., CR S.r.l., Eureko S.r.l , Bioagritalia S.r.l and Daisy S.r.l., among others. The firm operates globally.

GTH Intrinsic Value
1.81 EUR
Overvaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
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