Arcure SA
PAR:ALCUR

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PAR:ALCUR
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Price: 2.905 EUR 0.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 17.1m EUR
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Arcure SA
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Market Cap
17.1m EUR
Industry
Electrical Equipment

Arcure SA develops and markets industrial machinery artificial intelligent solutions. The company is headquartered in Pantin, Ile-De-France. The company went IPO on 2019-02-26. The firm develops a range of solutions for enhancing the autonomy of industrial machinery. Arcure SA serves companies operating within construction, transport, tunnels or urban cleanup, logistics and the mining sector. Its portfolio includes two main products: Blaxtair and Omega. Blaxtair offers solutions for securing the perimeter around mobile industrial machinery and robots by preventing collision in working environments. Omega is an advanced stereoscopic camera calculating the disparity map by providing metadata to the user. Additionally, thanks to its two sensors, Omega provides the disparity map and raw images at 20 frames per seconds. Apart from France, the Company also operates in a number of countries, which includes Japan, Chile and England, among others.

ALCUR Intrinsic Value
4.297 EUR
Undervaluation 32%
Intrinsic Value
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