DigiTouch SpA
MIL:DGT

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Price: 2 EUR -0.5%
Market Cap: 27.8m EUR
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Market Cap
27.6m EUR
Industry
Media

DigiTouch SpA operates as a holding company, which engages in the digital advertising business. The company is headquartered in Milan, Milano and currently employs 284 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2015-03-16. The company proposes a suite of integrated services and products, including digital marketing, technology, data, e-commerce and content. The Company, through its subsidiaries operates three business divisions: Advertising Services, Performance Marketing Services and Data Services. Advertising Services offers advertising, consulting, marketing plans, branding and profiling strategies. Performance Marketing Services creates advertising campaigns and provides related services, such as search engine optimization (SEO), content marketing, Web analytics and conversion rate optimization (CRO). Data Services covers all the activities related to big data analytics. The firm is the parent of the DigiTouch Group.

DGT Intrinsic Value
3.21 EUR
Undervaluation 38%
Intrinsic Value
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