Jungfraubahn Holding AG
SIX:JFN

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Jungfraubahn Holding AG
SIX:JFN
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Price: 290.5 CHF 0.69% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.6B CHF

During the last 3 months Jungfraubahn Holding AG insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 27% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 5, 2024 by Non-Executive Director , who bought 41.3k CHF worth of JFN shares.

Last Transactions:
Non-Executive Director
CHf+41.3k
Non-Executive Director
CHf+30.8k
Executive Board Member/ Officer
CHf+6k
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During the last 3 months Jungfraubahn Holding AG insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 27% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 5, 2024 by Non-Executive Director , who bought 41.3k CHF worth of JFN shares.

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Nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Jungfraubahn Holding AG stands as a paragon of innovative mountain tourism, operating one of the most picturesque railway networks in the world. The company traces its roots back to 1896 when famed Swiss industrialist Adolf Guyer-Zeller envisioned a railway right to the Eiger glacier. Today, the railway journey to Jungfraujoch—often dubbed the "Top of Europe"—serves as the crown jewel of their operations. This distinctive venture allows passengers to traverse the magnificent Alpine landscape, culminating at Europe’s highest train station. The company capitalizes on its unique geographical assets to offer a captivating blend of scenic travel and adventure tourism, providing visitors unparalleled access to the pristine beauty of the Bernese Oberland. Operating at the intersection of transport and tourism, Jungfraubahn Holding AG crafts its revenue streams through a seamless blend of ticket sales, hospitality, and ancillary services. Ticket sales for the iconic Jungfrau Railway form the backbone of the company’s financial structure, driven by the allure of breathtaking panoramas and the prestige associated with visiting this renowned site. Additionally, Jungfraubahn leverages its geographical advantage by running hotels, restaurants, and recreational facilities in the region, capturing further tourist expenditures. Their business acumen also extends to creating synergies with various tourism-related enterprises, thereby ensuring visitors have accessible and comprehensive experiences. This integrated approach not only fuels robust revenue growth but also underlines Jungfraubahn’s pivotal role in Switzerland’s tourism and transportation sectors.

JFN Intrinsic Value
284.28 CHF
Overvaluation 2%
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