Figeac Aero SARL
PAR:FGA

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Figeac Aero SARL
PAR:FGA
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Price: 11.75 EUR -0.84% Market Closed
Market Cap: 516.1m EUR
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Market Cap
502.5m EUR
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

Figeac Aéro SA engages in the design, manufacture, and assembly of aeronautical products. The company is headquartered in Figeac, Occitanie and currently employs 2,485 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-12-23. The company offers a range of products and services such as design, manufacture and assembly of subassemblies; manufacture of structural parts, ranging from small fittings to large panels; supply of engine parts, such as vertical lathe, blades, and milling of aluminum and hard materials; and manufacture of precision parts, such as landing gear and thrust inverters. The firm's customer base includes Airbus, Embraer, ATR, Boeing, Bombardier, Eurocopter and Gulfstream, among others. The company is a member of the Figeac Aero Group, comprising companies engaged in provision of aerospace-related products and services. The company operates through Groupe Sonaca and PECISS, industrial technology services company based in Tunisia.

FGA Intrinsic Value
18.57 EUR
Undervaluation 37%
Intrinsic Value
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