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Eurogroup Laminations SpA
MIL:EGLA

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Eurogroup Laminations SpA
MIL:EGLA
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Price: 3.36 EUR 1.45%
Market Cap: 563.4m EUR
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Market Cap
546.5m EUR
Industry
Electrical Equipment

EuroGroup Laminations SpA engages in the design, production, and distribution of the motor core for electric motors and generators. The company is headquartered in Baranzate, Milano and currently employs 2,332 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2023-02-10. The Company’s capabilities include three-dimensional (3D) printing, laser cutting, modular progressive or compound blanking tools, and laser welding flexible cell. Its numerical simulation tools include mold flow analysis for aluminium die-casting, mold flow analysis for plastic injection, finite element analysis magnetic field, and virtual plant simulator. The firm offers different technologies include glue-fastec system, die-casting molds, notching tools, compound dies, progressive carbide and steel dies, hybrid progressive compound dies, blanking, punching, helical winding, laser cutting, notching, slitting, laser welding, cleating and shaft production and assembly.

EGLA Intrinsic Value
4.06 EUR
Undervaluation 17%
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