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Sentia ASA
OSE:SNTIA

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Sentia ASA
OSE:SNTIA
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Price: 64.3 NOK 1.1% Market Closed
Market Cap: 6.5B NOK
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Market Cap
6.5B NOK
Industry
Construction

Sentia ASA is a NO-based company operating in Construction & Engineering industry. The company is headquartered in Heimdal, Sor-Trondelag and currently employs 1,394 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2025-06-13. Sentia ASA is a Norway-based company primarily engaged in the construction industry. The firm builds complex projects, such as offices, hotels, hospitals, universities, and cultural centres, for both public and private clients. Their key product is integrated construction project delivery, which is a comprehensive construction and project management service. The company aims to coordinate and execute complex building projects efficiently across multiple markets. The strategy of Sentia ASA is to become a driving force in Nordic construction by combining execution capabilities with local knowledge and innovation. The firm identified clear pathways to grow business while maintaining the Company's commitment to sustainability, and customer satisfaction.

SNTIA Intrinsic Value
67.01 NOK
Undervaluation 4%
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