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Aallon Group Oyj
OMXH:AALLON

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Aallon Group Oyj
OMXH:AALLON
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Price: 10.3 EUR 1.48% Market Closed
Market Cap: 40.4m EUR
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Market Cap
40.3m EUR
Industry
Professional Services

Aallon Group Oyj provides accounting services. The company is headquartered in Helsinki, Etela-Suomen and currently employs 389 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-04-08. The services are produced close to the customer, mainly as a digital and monthly invoiced service package. The firm's services include electronic financial management, which offers real-time access to the customer’s own financial and payroll administration information and the possibility of, for example, digital processing of purchase and sales invoices. Aallon Group Oyj also offers daily financial administration services; advisory services; financial management services, e.g., customized finance manager and controller services; as well as specialized industry solutions for the information technology (IT) industry, venture capital companies, foundations, as well as the construction industry and real estate companies.

AALLON Intrinsic Value
15.87 EUR
Undervaluation 35%
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