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Linde PLC
LSE:0M2B

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Linde PLC
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Price: 371.4 EUR -0.8%
Market Cap: 155.4B EUR
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In the bustling world of industrial gases, Linde PLC stands as a towering figure, weaving its expertise into the fabric of numerous industries. Born from the merger of U.S.-based Praxair and Germany's Linde AG in 2018, this international behemoth has established itself in over 100 countries, driving innovation and growth. At its core, Linde is about producing and distributing atmospheric gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and argon, as well as process gases including hydrogen and carbon dioxide. These aren't just elements; they are catalysts for industries ranging from healthcare to food processing, electronics to manufacturing, each relying on these gases to bolster their operations, aid in production, and enhance safety. The company's business model cleverly balances stability and innovation. With bulk and packaged gases forming their backbone, they establish long-term contracts with industries, creating predictable revenue streams. Yet, it's not only the dependable supply of gases that fuels Linde’s growth but also their prowess in tapping into emerging markets such as clean energy. By focusing on the development of hydrogen as a fuel, Linde is not only ensuring sustainability but is also capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for alternative energy solutions. This blend of concrete foundations and forward-looking ventures ensures that Linde not only helps industries breathe but also continually finds fresh avenues for financial success.

0M2B Intrinsic Value
287.09 EUR
Overvaluation 23%
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