Kloeckner & Co SE
XBER:KCO

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Kloeckner & Co SE
XBER:KCO
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Price: 8.14 EUR 2.91% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.4B EUR
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Klöckner & Co.SE engages in the production and distribution of steel and metal products. The company is headquartered in Duisburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen and currently employs 7,153 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-06-28. The company processes, among others, flat steel products, such as thin sheet and strip as well as thick sheet, long steel products, including merchant bars, sectional steel and beams, tubes und hollow sections, such as structural hollow sections, precision tubes and seamless heavy-wall pipes, stainless steel and high-grade steel, including sheet, profiles and tubes, as well as aluminum profiles, sheet, strip and plates. The firm's service portfolio comprises coil processing, forming and manufacturing of pressed parts, computer numerical control (CNC) turning and milling, two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) tube laser cutting, laser and water jet cutting, processing of steel and high-grade structural steel thermal cutting, surface treatment, including shot blasting and primer painting, as well as sawing, drilling and rounding off. The firm is active in Europe and the Americas.

KCO Intrinsic Value
21 EUR
Undervaluation 61%
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