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Cavendish Hydrogen ASA
OSE:CAVEN

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Cavendish Hydrogen ASA
OSE:CAVEN
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Price: 7.4 NOK 1.93%
Market Cap: 248.8m NOK
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Market Cap
248.8m NOK
Industry
Electrical Equipment

Cavendish Hydrogen ASA is a NO-based company operating in Electrical Equipment industry. The company is headquartered in Oslo, Oslo and currently employs 676 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2024-06-12. Cavendish Hydrogen ASA is a Norway- based biotechnology company. The firm is engaged in research and development in the biotechnology sector. Cavendish Hydrogen ASA is engaged in development and production, invests in its own rights in the production of hydrogen filling stations or other related areas and everything related to it. The firm's activities include the development, production, marketing and sale of hydrogen refueling devices for road vehicles, mainly related to the refueling of passenger vehicles, taxi fleets and small bus fleets. Cavendish Hydrogen ASA provides services related to devices, including assembly supervision, commissioning, service and sale of spare parts. The firm operates worldwide.

CAVEN Intrinsic Value
2.66 NOK
Overvaluation 64%
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