Montagne et Neige Developpement SA
PAR:ALMND

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Montagne et Neige Developpement SA
PAR:ALMND
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Price: 0.9 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: €63.8m
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Montagne et Neige Developpement SA
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Market Cap
63.8m EUR
Industry
Leisure Products

Montagne & Neige Développement SA engages in the development, equipping and protection of ski resorts, leisure facilities, access roads and other mountain infrastructure. The company is headquartered in Sainte-Helene-Du-Lac, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes and currently employs 284 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-10-23. The company is active in the field of mountain infrastructure and a low-impact and alternative mode of urban transport. The firm operates in three main sectors: Mountain, Cableway Urban Transport and Process. The Mountain sector includes safety, leisure, snowmaking and ski lifts; the Cableway Urban Transport include cable-mounted urban transport system designed to fit into urban and peri-urban environments; Process segment is engaged in the production and warehousing activities of the Company.

ALMND Intrinsic Value
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