Daldrup & Soehne AG
XETRA:4DS

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Daldrup & Soehne AG
XETRA:4DS
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Price: 19.7 EUR -1.01% Market Closed
Market Cap: 118m EUR
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117.9m EUR
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Daldrup & Söhne AG engages in the provision of drilling and environmental services. The company is headquartered in Oberhaching, Bayern and currently employs 127 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-11-30. The company operates through four segments: The Geothermics segment focuses on geothermic drilling to produce heat from beneath the earth’s surface and generate electricity. The Raw Materials and Exploration segment comprises drilling work to look for and detect deposits of fossil fuels and mineral raw materials, as well as the construction of gas extraction wells for the procurement of mine gas, and the exploration and securing of disused mining systems. In the Water Procurement segment wells are dug for water works, the food industry and commercial water consumers. The Environment, Development, Service (EDS) segment specializes in the construction of gas extraction wells in waste disposal sites, research drilling, groundwater quality monitoring, water purification and the clean-up of contaminated soil at waste dumps and pits.

4DS Intrinsic Value
17.16 EUR
Overvaluation 13%
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