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Amica SA
WSE:AMC

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Amica SA
WSE:AMC
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Price: 53.5 PLN -2.01% Market Closed
Market Cap: zł416.2m
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Amica SA
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Market Cap
416.2m PLN
Industry
Consumer products

Amica SA engages in the manufacture and distribution of household appliances. The company is headquartered in Wronki, Woj. Wielkopolskie. The Company’s production is divided into four segments: Heating equipment, consisting of ovens, cookers and gas panels; refrigeration equipment, consisting of refrigerators and freezers; Washing equipment, consisting of washing machines; and Other, consisting of cooker hoods, dishwashers, microwave cookers and small household appliances. The company provides a product support services. The firm sells its products mainly in Poland, Germany, the Russian Federation, Nordic countries, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and the United Kingdom, among others. As of December 31, 2011, the Company operated 12 subsidiaries, including Amica International GmbH, based in Germany, Amica Commerce sro, based in the Czech Republic, Gram Domestic A/S, based in Denmark, Hansa ooo, based in the Russian Federation, Sidegrove Holdings Ltd, based in Cyprus and Amica Far East Ltd, based in Honk Kong, among others.

AMC Intrinsic Value
84.87 PLN
Undervaluation 37%
Intrinsic Value
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