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Asseco Business Solutions SA
WSE:ABS

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Asseco Business Solutions SA
WSE:ABS
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Price: 86 PLN 0.7% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.9B PLN
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Market Cap
2.9B PLN
Industry
Technology

Asseco Business Solutions SA engages in the development of business management software. The company is headquartered in Lublin, Woj. Lubelskie and currently employs 1,072 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-11-19. The Company’s products portfolio consists of software developed under its own brands, including Asseco Softlab ERP, an integrated information system expediting the management of key company’s operations; Asseco Koma HR, a software system supporting work in the human resources (HR) area; Asseco Safo ERP, a system based on the Oracle technology of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) IT solutions, enhancing management processes in enterprises; Asseco Softlab SEOD, a system for optimizing the company's in-house processes; and Asseco WAPRO, a set of systems for management of small enterprises, supporting the functioning of sales, finance and accounting, HR, among others.

ABS Intrinsic Value
60.75 PLN
Overvaluation 29%
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