Quartix Technologies PLC
LSE:QTX

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Quartix Technologies PLC
LSE:QTX
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Price: 269 GBX
Market Cap: 130.3m GBX
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Market Cap
130.3m GBX
Industry
Technology

Quartix Technologies Plc engages in the provision of vehicle tracking systems, software, and services. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire and currently employs 182 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2014-11-06. The firm operates in designing, development and marketing of vehicle tracking devices and the provision of related data services segment. The firm offers subscription-based vehicle tracking systems, software and services in the United Kingdom. Its vehicle tracking systems incorporate instrumentation to identify and transmit location, speed and acceleration data to the Company on a real-time basis. Its vehicle tracking software system provides business critical reporting, and analysis of vehicle and driver data, including timesheets and other customer Key Performance Indicator (KPIs) to customers through any Internet-enabled device. The firm has an overseas branch in France and an overseas subsidiary in the United States. The firm's subsidiaries include Quartix Limited and Quartix Inc, which are engaged in the business of vehicle tracking.

QTX Intrinsic Value
264.68 GBX
Overvaluation 2%
Intrinsic Value
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