MilDef Group AB
STO:MILDEF

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STO:MILDEF
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Price: 141.6 SEK 3.89%
Market Cap: 6.7B SEK
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Market Cap
6.7B SEK
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

MilDef Group AB engages in the development and manufacture of rugged electronic products and hardware systems to security and defense customers. The company is headquartered in Helsingborg, Skane. The company went IPO on 2021-06-04. MilDef operates in three main product segments: ruggade natverkssystem, ruggade skarmar och ruggade datorer. Ruggade datorer consist of laptops, tablets and handheld devices. Ruggade natverkssystem consist of complete IT systems with power supply, servers, computers and network equipment. Ruggade skarmar include screens that can be customized both in terms of computing power (so-called intelligent screens) and current equipment such as built-in tactile keypads. MilDef has subsidiaries in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Great Britain and the USA, with direct sales and sales through partner networks to over 30 countries.

MILDEF Intrinsic Value
222.34 SEK
Undervaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
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