Toscana Aeroporti SpA
MIL:TYA

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Toscana Aeroporti SpA
MIL:TYA
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Price: 18.5 EUR -1.07%
Market Cap: 344.3m EUR
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Toscana Aeroporti SpA engages in the management of the Amerigo Vespucci Airport in Florence and the Galileo Galilei Airport in Pisa. The company is headquartered in Florence, Firenze and currently employs 678 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-07-26. The firm is active in the operation of Pisa International Airport and Florence Airport. The company divides its activities into two sectors: Aviation and Non Aviation. The Aviation sector includes ground handling services for passengers and aircrafts; landing and take-off services; boarding and disembarking of passengers; aircraft parking; passenger safety services; control of luggage of passengers, and loading and unloading of goods, among others. The Non Aviation sector consist of activities relates to the airport management, such as retail business, restaurants, car parks, car rental, advertising, rental of spaces and offices, and ticketing services, among others.

TYA Intrinsic Value
15.05 EUR
Overvaluation 19%
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