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Alfa Laval AB
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Price: 548 SEK -3.35% Market Closed
Market Cap: kr226.5B
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Alfa Laval AB, rooted deeply in the rich industrial fabric of Sweden, has been a pivotal figure in heat transfer, separation, and fluid handling technologies. Its journey began in 1883 when Gustav de Laval pioneered centrifugal separator innovation, a leap that laid the foundation for a thriving business. Over the decades, Alfa Laval has evolved, expanding its portfolio to encompass heat exchangers, separators, pumps, and valves. The company thrives on its expertise in engineering solutions critical to industries like maritime, food and beverage, energy, and environmental protection. Spanning over 100 countries, its global reach ensures that Alfa Laval is more than equipped to offer tailored solutions that boost performance and sustainability for its clients. At the core of Alfa Laval's business model lies its ability to solve complex industrial challenges through innovative technology that enhances processes and reduces environmental impact. The company's revenue streams are diversified; they predominantly come from sales of equipment paired with a significant portion from after-sales services, including maintenance and spare parts, ensuring steady income well beyond the initial sale. This approach not only fosters lasting client relationships but also underscores Alfa Laval's standing as a leader in sustainable industrial practices. Through continual investment in research and development, it not only secures its competitive edge but also positions itself adeptly to tackle the evolving demands of the industries it serves.

ALFA Intrinsic Value
429.65 SEK
Overvaluation 22%
Intrinsic Value
Price kr548

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