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Hav Group ASA
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Hav Group ASA
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Price: 5.58 NOK -0.71% Market Closed
Market Cap: 195.3m NOK
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Market Cap
195.3m NOK
Industry
Machinery

HAV Group ASA engages in the provision of technology and services for the maritime and marine industries. The company is headquartered in Fosnavag, More Og Romsdal. The company went IPO on 2021-03-04. The firm is engaged in developing technological and commercial solutions for its customers within the segments of seafood, energy and transport. HAV is the parent company and majority owner of the shares in various subsidiaries operating within engineering, ship design and equipment. The firm consists of the four subsidiaries HAV Design AS (delivers ship design), HAV Hydrogen AS (has developed a hydrogen system that enables even larger ships to sail greater distances emission free), Norwegian Electric Systems AS (has smart control systems and energy designs that result in safe, efficient and environmentally friendly ships) and Norwegian Greentech AS (delivers water treatment systems and water treatment systems for the aquaculture industry). The Company’s purpose is to assist the subsidiaries with strategic management, finance, logistics, marketing.

HAV Intrinsic Value
45.37 NOK
Undervaluation 88%
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