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Endur ASA
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Endur ASA
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Price: 83.8 NOK 0.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: 4.2B NOK
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Market Cap
4.2B NOK
Industry
Machinery

Endur ASA engages in the supply of products and services in the area of aquaculture, energy, industry and maritime service. The company is headquartered in Bergen, Hordaland. The company went IPO on 2008-06-30. The firm delivers also services, and solutions for marine infrastructure, including facilities for land-based aquaculture, quays, harbors, dams, bridges and other specialized concrete and steel projects. Endur ASA consists of three reportable segments: Marine Infrastructure, that consists of Installit AS, among others, an engineering and technology company providing project management and engineering services within subsea cable installation and marine operations for the marine and renewables industries; Aquaculture Solutions that consists of Endur Sjosterk AS, among others, that manufactures floating concrete structures largely by way of feed barges for the aquaculture industry, and Other, that comprises Endur Maritime AS, Endur AAK AS and Endur ASA.

ENDUR Intrinsic Value
143.94 NOK
Undervaluation 42%
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