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New Bubbleroom Sweden AB
STO:BBROOM

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New Bubbleroom Sweden AB
STO:BBROOM
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Price: 4.72 SEK 3.06% Market Closed
Market Cap: 73.4m SEK
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Market Cap
73.4m SEK
Industry
Retail

New Bubbleroom Sweden AB operates as online fashion retailers. The company is headquartered in Boras, Vastra Gotalands. The company went IPO on 2021-11-23. The firm offers luxurious, glamorous and feminine fashion for women within party fashion and everyday clothing. Bubbleroom's range consists of a competitive product mix, consisting of the Company's own designed brands and external brands, which Bubbleroom sells through the Company's own online channel and through online marketplaces. The firm's operations include the design and sale of clothes, underwear, shoes and accessories. Bubbleroom collaborates with influencers in the Nordics through exclusive design collaborations. Bubbleroom has its its primary customer base in the Nordics as well distribution to parts of Europe via the digital market platform Zalando.

BBROOM Intrinsic Value
8.78 SEK
Undervaluation 46%
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