Prismaflex International SA
PAR:ALPRI

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Prismaflex International SA
PAR:ALPRI
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Price: 7.2 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: 9.8m EUR
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Prismaflex International SA
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Market Cap
9.7m EUR
Industry
Media

Prismaflex International SA manufactures billboards and digital screens. The company is headquartered in Haute-Rivoire, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes and currently employs 343 full-time employees. The firm provides outdoor signs, including trivision signs displaying three advertising campaigns, street furniture like bus shelters, display columns and city lights, scrolling signs, LED signs and traditional signs. The company also offers indoor and outdoor point-of-purchase advertisings like printed carpets, light boxes, hanging systems, printed self-adhesives, parking billboards, movie frames and window solutions, among others used for trade fairs, exhibitions, festivals and other events. The firm also offers digital printing services designed for Prismaflex displays. The company markets substrates, inks and other materials used in printing industry. The company operates through subsidiaries based in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, South Africa, Bahrain, Australia, Sweden and the Russian Federation.

ALPRI Intrinsic Value
16.32 EUR
Undervaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
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