Dassault Aviation SA
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Price: 298.6 EUR 2.47%
Market Cap: 23.4B EUR

During the last 3 months Dassault Aviation SA insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 45% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Apr 27, 2021 by Besma Boumaza (Directrice Financière Exécutive) , who bought 22.7k EUR worth of AM shares.

Last Transactions:
Besma Boumaza
Directrice Financière Exécutive
€+226.9k
Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault Sas Personne Morale Liée À C
Personne Morale
€+474.4m
Catherine Dassault
Director
€+12.6k
Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault Sas Personne Morale Liée À S
€+619.3m
Lucia Sinapi
Director
€+12.6k
Henri Proglio
Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors
€+12.6k
Mathilde Lemoine Sense
Director of Economic Studies
€+311.8k
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During the last 3 months Dassault Aviation SA insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 45% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Apr 27, 2021 by Besma Boumaza (Directrice Financière Exécutive) , who bought 22.7k EUR worth of AM shares.

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Market Cap
23.4B EUR
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

Dassault Aviation SA is a prominent figure in the aerospace sector, crafting a reputation for its cutting-edge design and engineering expertise. Rooted in the tradition of its founder, Marcel Dassault, the company has seamlessly navigated the complex interplay between military and civilian aviation needs since its inception. Dassault’s hallmark lies in its meticulous craftsmanship of military jets, notably the famed Rafale fighter, which has become a cornerstone of its operations. This multifaceted aircraft not only exemplifies the company’s technological prowess but also serves as a strategic instrument in national defense frameworks across the globe. The Rafale's performance and adaptability in various combat scenarios drive substantial revenue through government contracts. These long-term agreements not only secure steady income but also ensure Dassault’s continued involvement in defense innovation and international military collaborations. Complementing its military segment is Dassault’s strategic venture into the luxury private jet market with the Falcon series. These aircraft are a testament to the company’s ability to transpose its high-performance military technology into bespoke civilian planes, catering to a clientele that demands sophistication and reliability. The Falcon jets, with their blend of advanced technology and opulent design, appeal to affluent individuals and corporate entities, enriching Dassault’s revenue streams. This dual focus on military and civilian aviation allows Dassault Aviation to maintain a robust financial posture, characterized by diversified income sources and resilience against fluctuations in either market. As a stalwart of the aerospace industry, Dassault continues to innovate, sticking steadfastly to its dual strategy of leveraging military advancements to enhance civilian aircraft offerings, ensuring its esteemed place in the global aviation arena.

AM Intrinsic Value
214.27 EUR
Overvaluation 28%
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