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SOFTWeb Adaptive IT Solutions SA
ATHEX:SOFTWEB

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SOFTWeb Adaptive IT Solutions SA
ATHEX:SOFTWEB
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Price: 3.03 EUR -13.68% Market Closed
Market Cap: €16.3m
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SOFTWeb Adaptive IT Solutions SA is a GR-based company operating in IT Services industry. The company is headquartered in Athina, Attiki and currently employs 37 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2024-07-23. SOFTWeb Adaptive IT Solutions SA is a Greece-based Company engaged in the Information Technology (IT) industry, focusing on software development and software publishing. The firm offers custom computer programming and software development services, post-production and technical support services, as well as various IT consulting services. The firm is serving clients in Europe, North America as well as the United Arab Emirates across different industries such as fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry, pharmaceuticals, fashion, food services, and tourism, developing web and mobile applications, user interfaces, system integrations, and business-specific software solutions, such as the Pocketwarp business application interface technology.

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