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Seco/Warwick SA
WSE:SWG

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Price: 27 PLN Market Closed
Market Cap: 235.8m PLN
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235.8m PLN
Industry
Machinery

SECO/WARWICK SA is a holding company, which manufactures and produces heat treating equipment. The company is headquartered in Swiebodzin, Woj. Lubuskie and currently employs 754 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-12-05. The Company’s operations are divided into six business segments: Vacuum, engaged in producing vacuum furnaces; Controlled Atmosphere Brazing (CAB), providing aluminum heat exchanger brazing systems; Aluminum Process, specialized in aluminum heat treatment systems; Melting Furnaces that includes metallurgy equipment used for melting and vacuum casting of metals and specialty alloys; Thermal, providing atmosphere furnaces, and Other. Its main customers are companies from automotive industry, aviation, as well as the machinery, equipment and aluminum metallurgy sectors. Seco/Warwick SA sells its products domestically and exports to over 40 countries around the world. The firm operates through subsidiaries, including Seco/Warwic Europe SA, Seco/Warwick Corporation, OOO Seco/Warwick Group Moscow, Retech Systems LCC, Seco/Warwick Retech Thermal Equipment Manufacturing Tianjin Co Ltd, among others.

SWG Intrinsic Value
31.91 PLN
Undervaluation 15%
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