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inTest Corp
XBER:IN9

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inTest Corp
XBER:IN9
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Price: 6.45 EUR 2.38%
Market Cap: 80.6m EUR
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Market Cap
80.5m EUR
Industry
Semiconductors

inTEST Corp. engages in the supply of precision-engineered solutions for manufacturing and testing across a wide range of markets including automotive, defense, aerospace, electronics, fiber optic, machining, medical, telecom, and semiconductor. The company is headquartered in Mount Laurel, New Jersey and currently employs 303 full-time employees. The firm provides its products across a range of markets, including automotive, defense/aerospace, industrial, medical, semiconductor and telecommunications. The firm operates through two segments: Thermal Products (Thermal) and Electromechanical Semiconductor Products (EMS). Its Thermal segment designs, manufactures and sells thermal test and thermal process products, ultra-cold storage solutions and digital streaming and image capturing solutions. Its EMS segment designs, manufactures and sells semiconductor test products and its robotics-based electronic production test equipment. Its Thermal segment consists of inTEST Thermal Solutions (iTS), which manufactures and sells products under the Temptronic, Sigma and Thermonics brand names, and Ambrell. Its thermal products include ThermoStream, thermal chambers, thermal platforms, Thermonics products, EKOHEAT and EASYHEAT products.

IN9 Intrinsic Value
6.54 EUR
Undervaluation 1%
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