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Airea PLC
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Market Cap
9.3m GBX
Industry
Consumer products

Airea Plc engages in the design, manufacture, marketing, and distribution of floor coverings. The company is headquartered in Ossett, West Yorkshire and currently employs 104 full-time employees. The Company’s primary activities are focused on manufacturing, marketing and distribution of floor coverings, through its brand burmatex. Its burmatex brand is a designer and manufacturer of contract carpets and carpet tiles. The company offers a product range spanning fibre bonded and tufted carpet in sheet and tile, as well as specialist barrier and entrance matting products. The Company’s product includes tufted loop pile, tufted cut pile, fibre bonded, structure bonded and entrance matting carpet tiles, as well as a range of carpet planks and a hard-wearing performance barrier system range. The company also offers a range of flooring solutions to the contract, commercial and leisure sectors in the form of carpet tiles, sheets, and planks. The company also focuses on the designing and manufacturing of products to meet needs of architects, specifiers and contractors for the education, leisure, commercial, healthcare, and public sectors.

AIEA Intrinsic Value
33.86 GBX
Undervaluation 34%
Intrinsic Value
Price
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