MCH Group AG
SIX:MCHN

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Price: 3.55 CHF -1.39% Market Closed
Market Cap: 110.2m CHF
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Market Cap
109.8m CHF
Industry
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MCH Group AG engages in live marketing, which offers a network services in the exhibition and event markets. The company is headquartered in Basel, Basel-Stadt and currently employs 627 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-06-29. The firm is engaged in three business activities: MCH Exhibitions & Joint Ventures; Event Infrastructure, and Event Services. Within the MCH Exhibitions & Joint Ventures, the Company stages its own exhibitions and is involved in exhibitions in form of joint ventures. Within the Event Infrastructure business activity, the Company provides infrastructure for third-party exhibitions. Within the Event Services business activity, the Company provides organizational services for planning and realization of events throughout the whole world. The firm's event infrastructure includes exhibition and congress centers in Basel, Lausanne and Zuerich in Switzerland. The company also owns an online plaftorm for art promotion under the Curiator brand name. Its wholly-owned subsidiaries included MCH Swiss Exhibition (Basel) Ltd, MCH Swiss Exhibition (Zurich) Ltd and MCH Beaulieu Lausanne SA, among others.

MCHN Intrinsic Value
14.16 CHF
Undervaluation 75%
Intrinsic Value
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