Bergbahnen Engelberg Truebsee Titlis Bet AG
SIX:TIBN

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SIX:TIBN
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Price: 52.6 CHF 1.54% Market Closed
Market Cap: CHf176.7m
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Bergbahnen Engelberg Truebsee Titlis Bet AG
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Bergbahnen Engelberg-Trübsee-Titlis AG engages in the operation of cable car facilities, restaurants, and hotels. The company is headquartered in Engelberg, Nidwalden and currently employs 241 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-07-01. Also known under the marketing name Titlis Rotair, the Company is involved in the operation of cable car services from the Mount Titlis glacier and the management of Hotel Terrace and Berghotel Truebsee, as well as various catering outlets in the village of Engelberg. The firm offers a range of tourist attractions and activities on the Titlis glacier, including the glacier cave, the Ice Flyer chairlift, a mountain trail and abseiling. In addition, the Company organizes festivals and events throughout the year. Its premises can be also rented for seminars and other business events.

TIBN Intrinsic Value
55.4 CHF
Undervaluation 5%
Intrinsic Value
Price CHf52.6

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