Nobia AB
STO:NOBI
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Nobia AB
Glance View
Nobia AB engages in the design, manufacture and sale of kitchenware and kitchen interiors. The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Stockholm and currently employs 6,052 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-01-01. The firm designs, manufactures and sells kitchen products, such as cabinets, doors and worktops. The Company’s product portfolio consist of approximately 20 brands, which include Gower, Interior Solutions, Magnet, Parma Keittiot, Norema and Sigdal, among others. Nobia AB operates in three geographic regions: the United Kingdom (UK), the Nordic region and Continental Europe. The Company’s sales are conducted directly to consumers through a network of more than 600 own and franchise stores, and to professional customers in retail and new-builds. The Company’s subsidiaries include Nobia Sverige AB, Nobia Production Sweden AB, Nobia Denmark A/S, HTH Kok Svenska AB, Nobia Denmark Retail A/S and Novart OY, among others.
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