Carlo Gavazzi Holding AG
SIX:GAV

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Carlo Gavazzi Holding AG
SIX:GAV
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Price: 160 CHF -1.23% Market Closed
Market Cap: 113.7m CHF
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Market Cap
113.7m CHF
Industry
Electrical Equipment

Carlo Gavazzi Holding AG engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of electronic control components for the global industrial automation markets. The company is headquartered in Steinhausen, Zug and currently employs 1,033 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-08-08. The firm is engaged in the design and manufacture of electronic components for the global building and industrial automation markets in its factories in Italy, Lithuania, Malta and China. Its products include sensors, monitoring relays, timers, energy management systems, solid state-relays, electronic motor controllers, safety devices, field bus systems and inverters. The Company’s customers include original equipment manufacturers of packaging machines, plastic-injection molding machines, food and beverage production, conveying and material handling equipment, door and entrance control systems, lifts and escalators as well as heating, ventilation and air conditioning devices. The Company’s products are marketed across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific through a network of own sales companies and through independent national distributors.

GAV Intrinsic Value
266.12 CHF
Undervaluation 40%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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