AlzChem Group AG
XETRA:ACT

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Price: 146.6 EUR -6.39% Market Closed
Market Cap: €1.5B
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AlzChem Group AG
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Market Cap
1.5B EUR
Industry
Chemicals

AlzChem Group AG engages in the development, production, and marketing of chemical products. The company is headquartered in Trostberg, Bayern and currently employs 1,636 full-time employees. The Group's operating business is divided into three segments: Specialty Chemicals, Basics & Intermediates and Other & Holding. Its products can be applied in areas, such as nutrition, renewable energy, fine chemicals, agriculture and metallurgy. The firm produces dietary supplements; epoxy resin hardeners for use in adhesives, powder coatings, printed circuit boards and composites; silicon nitride for advanced ceramics and solar wafers; technical gases; specialty fertilizer, germicide for use in pig pens, plant growth regulators and plant protection additives, among others. The company also provides related services. The firm operates production sites in Germany and Sweden, a sales subsidiary in the United States and a Chinese subsidiary for the purchase of raw materials and distribution in Asia.

ACT Intrinsic Value
125.89 EUR
Overvaluation 14%
Intrinsic Value
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