Medartis Holding AG
SIX:MED

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Price: 88.5 CHF 1.26%
Market Cap: 1.2B CHF
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Market Cap
1.1B CHF
Industry
Health Care

Medartis Holding AG operates as a medical device company. The company is headquartered in Basel, Basel-Stadt and currently employs 684 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2018-03-23. The Group develops, manufactures and distributes to surgeons, hospitals and medical centers titanium screws, plates, surgical instruments and system solutions for internal fracture fixation. Medartis AG, the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, has developed such technologies as TriLock for locking the screw into the plate, SpeedTip, a screw that does not require pre-drilling, and HexaDrive self-holding screw and screw-driver. The company has two product lines. The APTUS product line comprises upper and lower extremities products for hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder and foot fixation. The MODUS line combines products dedicated to cranio-maxillofacial (CMF) surgery. The Group's products are sold globally in more than 30 countries, including Germany and the United States, either directly through its sales subsidiaries, or through third-party distributors.

MED Intrinsic Value
93.21 CHF
Undervaluation 5%
Intrinsic Value
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