Emak SpA
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Price: 0.907 EUR -0.11% Market Closed
Market Cap: 148.7m EUR
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Market Cap
147.7m EUR
Industry
Consumer products

Emak SpA engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of products for the gardening, forestry, agriculture, and the industry sectors. The company is headquartered in Bagnolo In Piano, Reggio Emilia and currently employs 2,225 full-time employees. The firm develops, manufactures and distributes a wide range of products in three business areas complementary to each other: Outdoor Power Equipment (OPE), Pumps and High Pressure Water Jetting (PWJ) and Components and Accessories (C&A). The OPE area includes the development, manufacture and marketing of products for gardening, forestry and small agricultural equipment, such as brush cutters, lawnmowers, garden tractors, chainsaws, tillers and motor cultivators. The PWJ area focuses on diaphragm pumps intended for agriculture, piston pumps for the industrial sector, of professional pressure washers and hydrodynamic units and machines for urban cleaning. The C&A area combines brush cutters, chainsaw accessories, guns, valves and nozzles, precision farming, seats and technical parts for tractors.

EM Intrinsic Value
2.317 EUR
Undervaluation 61%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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