Compagnie des Alpes SA
PAR:CDA

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Compagnie des Alpes SA
PAR:CDA
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Price: 24.9 EUR -0.99% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3B EUR
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Compagnie des Alpes SA
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Compagnie des Alpes SA engages in the operation of ski resorts and leisure parks. The company is headquartered in Paris, Ile-De-France and currently employs 5,168 full-time employees. The company equips, maintains and operates ski resorts in the Alps region in France, Italy and Switzerland. Its activities include lift handling, trail maintenance, grooming and snowmaking, and operation of ticket booths. Compagnie des Alpes SA is active in the leisure park industry through its subsidiary, Grevin & Cie SA, which manages leisure sites in France, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The company offers three types of activities: theme parks, nature and animal parks, and tourist attractions. The company operates in France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Russia and Luxembourg. In April 2014, it sold 30% stake in Groupe Looping to HIG Capital France, and announced the agreement with MacEarth and the aquisition of 2.5% stake in the company.

CDA Intrinsic Value
43.45 EUR
Undervaluation 43%
Intrinsic Value
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