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Exmar NV
XBRU:EXM

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Exmar NV
XBRU:EXM
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Price: 10.1 EUR 1.3% Market Closed
Market Cap: 822.8m EUR
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Exmar NV
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Market Cap
822.8m EUR
Industry
Energy

EXMAR NV engages in the transportation of liquefied gas products. The company is headquartered in Antwerp, Antwerpen and currently employs 1,849 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-06-23. The Company’s activities are structured into four business segments: LPG, LNG, Offshore and Services. The LPG segment includes transportation of Liquid Petroleum Gas, ammonia and other petrochemical gases through the Midsize, Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC) and pressurized fleet. The LNG segment includes the transportation of Liquefied Natural Gas. The Offshore segment comprises activities in the offshore industry through the supply of services and the lease of equipment. The Services segment includes the specialized supporting services to the oil and gas industry, such as ship-management services and a travel agency. In addition, the Company provides industrial marine and energy logistical solutions for transport, re-gasification and liquefaction within the oil and gas industry.

EXM Intrinsic Value
3.54 EUR
Overvaluation 65%
Intrinsic Value
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