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Scanfil Oyj
OMXH:SCANFL

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Scanfil Oyj
OMXH:SCANFL
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Price: 8.27 EUR 0.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: 539.8m EUR
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Market Cap
539.1m EUR
Industry
Electrical Equipment

Scanfil Oyj designs, manufactures, and supplies products for the electronics industry. The company is headquartered in Sievi, Oulun and currently employs 3,282 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-12-30. The Company’s telecommunications products comprise equipment systems for mobile and telecommunications networks, network integration, as well as assembly and testing of telecommunications modules. Its electronic products include box-build electronic products, electronic modules, backplanes, assembled circuit boards, as well as cable assemblies. Additionally, the Company offers supply chain management services, such as sourcing and purchasing, planning of production processes and technologies, manufacture of prototype series, transfer to serial production, product testing, as well as logistics management. The Company’s activities are divided into two geographical segments: Asia, which operates two subsidiaries in China; and Europe, including operations in Finland, Hungary and Estonia. The firm operates Partner Tech AB is a majority owned subsidiary.

SCANFL Intrinsic Value
11.04 EUR
Undervaluation 25%
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