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RVRC Holding AB
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RVRC Holding AB
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Price: 62.3 SEK -2.12% Market Closed
Market Cap: 6.8B SEK
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RVRC Holding AB provides outdoor apparel. The company is headquartered in Boras, Vastra Gotalands and currently employs 129 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-06-16. The firm owns and manages shares in subsidiaries and conducts sales of outdoor and leisure clothing as well as associated products and related activities. RevolutionRace group is outdoor company that offers multifunctional products including clothing, shoes, backpacks and accessories for people with an active lifestyle. The firm offers its multi-functional clothing under its own RevolutionRace brand and targets a global and broad customer base that lives an active life mainly in the age category between 18 and 70 years. RevolutionRace conducts its business within the framework of a digital D2C2) business model, which means that the sale takes place exclusively online and is aimed directly at consumers. The firm reaches out to customers in more than 35 countries via 18 online stores.

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