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Price: 10.25 NOK 3.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: kr460.1m
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Market Cap
460.1m NOK
Industry
Electrical Equipment

StrongPoint ASA engages in the development, production, integration and marketing of technology solutions. The company is headquartered in Raelingen, Akershus and currently employs 400 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-06-11. The firm offers in-store cash management and payment solutions, electronic shelf labels, self-checkouts, task and labor management software, click & collect temperature-controlled grocery lockers, in-store and drive-thru grocery pickup solutions and, grocery order picking solutions. The group is divided into two business areas. Retail Technology develops and sells technology solutions that aim to streamline store operations, enable E-commerce logistics, and simplify the shopping experience. Labels is involved in the design and production of adhesive labels. The firm operates in over 20 countries.

STRO Intrinsic Value
18.65 NOK
Undervaluation 45%
Intrinsic Value
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