Bechtle AG
XETRA:BC8

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Price: 43.46 EUR -1.85% Market Closed
Market Cap: 5.5B EUR
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Bechtle AG
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In the bustling world of IT services, Bechtle AG stands tall as a formidable player, weaving the digital fabric that underpins Germany's tech-driven economy. Founded in 1983 by Gerhard Schick, Bechtle has grown from humble beginnings to become one of Europe's leading IT service providers. The company operates a hybrid business model that seamlessly integrates IT system houses with a sophisticated e-commerce platform. This dual approach allows Bechtle to offer a comprehensive suite of services ranging from hardware and software solutions to in-depth IT consultancy, managed services, and cloud solutions. By aligning these offerings with the evolving needs of businesses, both large and small, Bechtle maintains a robust and adaptable economic engine that continues to propel its growth. Bechtle's revenue streams are diverse yet interconnected. Its system houses across Europe enable the company to build and maintain close customer relationships, offering tailored IT infrastructure and project services that cater precisely to client needs. Meanwhile, Bechtle’s e-commerce segment, encompassing multiple online stores, caters to the burgeoning demand for tech products by businesses, presenting a broad catalog of OEM technologies. Together, these channels ensure a balanced and resilient revenue base, allowing Bechtle to capitalize on the rising tide of digital transformation across industries. By consistently leveraging its vast expertise and partnerships with leading tech companies, Bechtle not only sustains its market position but also fuels its ambitions for expansion and innovation in the dynamic realm of IT.

BC8 Intrinsic Value
45.29 EUR
Undervaluation 4%
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