Digital Bros SpA
MIL:DIB

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Price: 13.74 EUR -1.29%
Market Cap: 196.1m EUR
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Digital Bros SpA engages in the publication, distribution, and marketing of video games. The company is headquartered in Milan, Milano and currently employs 370 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-10-20. The company divides its business into five sectors. The Distribution in Italy sector includes distribution of video games purchased from international publishers, through a key account direct sales network and a sales network consisting of agents, as well as sale of playing cards Yu-Gi-Oh! in Italy. The International Publishing consists of acquisition of video games rights from developers and their distribution through a network of international sales. The Digital focuses on the distribution of digital products through online stores and skill games through the Website www.king.com. The Newsstand includes the distribution of video games in combination with publishing and the newsstand distribution of publications related to entertainment. The Holding sector comprises activities of coordination of the Company’s operations. In February 2014, it set up Mobile Gaming division.

DIB Intrinsic Value
13.47 EUR
Overvaluation 2%
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