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Grupo Ecoener SA
MAD:ENER

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Grupo Ecoener SA
MAD:ENER
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Price: 5.02 EUR -1.18% Market Closed
Market Cap: 285.9m EUR
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Grupo Ecoener SA
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Market Cap
285.7m EUR
Industry
Utilities

Grupo Ecoener SAU engages in generation of electricity. The company is headquartered in La Coruna, La Coruna and currently employs 143 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-04-30. The main activities performed by the Company are the electricity generation and sale from renewable sources such as hydropower, wind and solar photovoltaic energies, as well as the designing, promotion, development, management and operation as well as maintenance of the correspondent renewable energy production facilities owned by the Company. Furthermore, the Company's activities can expand to provision of administration and management services, intermediation of mercantile transactions, the provisions of technical assistance services in general, the performance of purchase and sale transactions and transfers, the arrangements of mortgages, leases and usufructs, among others.

ENER Intrinsic Value
16.34 EUR
Undervaluation 69%
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