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W5 Solutions AB (publ)
STO:W5

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W5 Solutions AB (publ)
STO:W5
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Price: 56.5 SEK 3.86% Market Closed
Market Cap: 992.1m SEK
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Market Cap
992.1m SEK
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

W5 Solutions AB engages in the supply of technology systems and solutions to defense integrators and government agencies. The company is headquartered in Nacka, Stockholm and currently employs 133 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-12-17. The business spans three business areas: Training & Simulation, Systems & Integration and Support & Services. The customers are mostly defense-related, but the Group also targets other parts of civil society, such as education and training of firefighters, police and security guards. The group's technological solutions are used, for example, to practice handling crisis situations such as fires or the evacuation of airports and tunnels. At the moment, the customers and users consist of, among others, Lockheed Martin, L3Harris, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Saab, Forsvarets Materielverk, the Swedish Armed Forces, Skeldar, the Coast Guard, the Norwegian Armed Forces, the English Royal Air Force and the Estonian Police.

W5 Intrinsic Value
81.83 SEK
Undervaluation 31%
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