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DevPort AB
STO:DEVP B

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DevPort AB
STO:DEVP B
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Price: 11.95 SEK -2.05% Market Closed
Market Cap: kr117.6m
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DevPort AB
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Market Cap
117.6m SEK
Industry
Technology

DevPort AB engages in the construction, innovation, development, and design of products and systems within the transportation, offshore, and industry sectors. The company is headquartered in Goeteborg, Vastra Gotalands. The company went IPO on 2017-12-07. Its primary clients are within industry sector, as well as within automotive, medical and defense areas. The firm operations comprise three segments, which are Embedded Systems, Product Development and Production. The Embedded Systems segment covers such areas as active safety/autonomous vehicle, hybridization and infotainment. Also it includes quality assurance service, including field tests and test automation. The Product Development segment implies vehicle construction, form and design, ergonomics, human machine interface and electrical and cabling construction, among others. The Production segment includes production itself, as well as logistics and aftermarket.

DEVP B Intrinsic Value
43.68 SEK
Undervaluation 73%
Intrinsic Value
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