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Drillcon AB
STO:DRIL

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Drillcon AB
STO:DRIL
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Price: 4.03 SEK -0.74%
Market Cap: 179.7m SEK
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Drillcon AB
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Market Cap
179.7m SEK
Industry
Metals & Mining

Drillcon AB operates as a service provider of mining and construction drilling solutions. The company is headquartered in Nora, Orebro. The company went IPO on 2006-08-07. Its main activities are diamond core drilling above and below ground, directional core drilling, raise boring and horizontal raise boring. As of December 31, 2011, the Company operated through four wholly owned subsidiaries, namely Drillcon Core AB, a Sweden-based core drilling contractor that operates on the Scandinavian market; Suomen Malmi Oy, a Finland-based company, which performs core drilling, mainly on surface, and geophysical services such as survey planning, field work and data processing, among others; Drillcon Iberia SA , which is based in Portugal and focuses on activities within core drilling in the Iberian Peninsula, and Drillcon Norway AS, which monitors and operates the Company’s services on the Norwegian market. As of December 31, 2011, the Company’s largest shareholder was AB Traction, which held 29.99% shares.

DRIL Intrinsic Value
4.83 SEK
Undervaluation 17%
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