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Humble Group AB
F:B39

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Humble Group AB
F:B39
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Price: 0.648 EUR -3.57% Market Closed
Market Cap: 289.4m EUR
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Humble Group AB
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Market Cap
291.2m EUR
Industry
Chemicals

Humble Group AB engages in the development, marketing, and sale of natural sweeteners for the food and beverage industries. The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Stockholm. The company went IPO on 2014-11-12. Humble Group is the parent company of companies that refine, develop and distribute consumer products on a global basis. The firm is committed to enable products and brand potential, within functional food, eco, sustainability, and vegan (no dairy and meat). Humble Group’s technology solutions facilitate new formulations and recipes that improve the taste and texture of the next generation of sugar-reduced, sustainable and vegan products. The group consists of 8 separate but collaborative units that operate in the segments Brands, Distribution, Manufacturing and Ingredients and R&D. The firm has portfolio of owned brands, such as The Humble Co., Tweek Sweets, Pandy, The Eco Gang and Green Star among others.

B39 Intrinsic Value
0.944 EUR
Undervaluation 31%
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