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Polimex Mostostal SA
WSE:PXM

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Polimex Mostostal SA
WSE:PXM
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Price: 8.17 PLN -1.21%
Market Cap: 2.1B PLN
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Market Cap
2B PLN
Industry
Construction

Polimex-Mostostal SA engages in the provision of engineering and construction services. The company is headquartered in Warsaw, Woj. Mazowieckie and currently employs 4,693 full-time employees. Its business is organized into six segments: Production, providing steel structures, platform gratings, shelving systems, pallets and road barriers, as well as galvanizing, hydraulic paintings and structure corrosion protection systems; Construction, providing industrial and general facilities construction services; Power Engineering, providing general contracting of facilities in power engineering sectors, as well as servicing; Chemistry, providing general constricting of facilities in chemical industry, as well as assembly of equipment and steel structures; Roads and railroads, providing general contracting of facilities in road construction industry; and Other operations, including hardware and transport services, rental services and leases, among others. On July 23, 2014, it sold 100% stake in Energomontaz-Polnoc - Technika Spawalnicza i Laboratorium Sp z o o.

PXM Intrinsic Value
2.95 PLN
Overvaluation 64%
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