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Komplett ASA
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Price: 11.1 NOK 0.45% Market Closed
Market Cap: kr1.9B
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Market Cap
1.9B NOK
Industry
Retail

Komplett ASA engages in the provision of consumer electronics and business solutions. The company is headquartered in Sandefjord, Vestfold. The company went IPO on 2021-06-21. The firm operates within three reporting segments: B2C, B2B and Distribution. The Group's operations in the B2C segment covers sales to private consumers across Norway, Sweden and Denmark, serving the consumer market for electronics and technology products and consumer goods under two brands with four webshops and 18 stores. The Group serves the commercial B2B segment through the platforms Komplett Bedrift and Komplett Foretag in Norway and Sweden. The Distribution segment covers the Group's sales to resellers, a customer group which the Group serves under the brand Itegra, which is an online focused wholesales business, distributing IT and consumer electronics, with presence across Norway and Sweden.

KOMPL Intrinsic Value
20.97 NOK
Undervaluation 47%
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