Cewe Stiftung & Co KGaA
XETRA:CWC

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Price: 100.8 EUR -0.2% Market Closed
Market Cap: 750m EUR
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Cewe Stiftung & Co KGaA
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CEWE Stiftung & Co. KGaA engages in the provision of online printing and photofinishing services. The company is headquartered in Oldenburg, Niedersachsen and currently employs 4,194 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-10-02. The firm provides photofinishing and online print services. Cewe Stiftung & Co KGaA supplies both the over-the-counter trade and the Internet trade with photos and digital products. The Company’s activities are divided into three segments. The Photofinishing unit produces and sells photo products. The Proprietary Retail unit trades photo hardware and photo products to end consumers through various brands, such as Fotojoker, Fotolab and Japan Photo, among others. The Online Printing unit operates though online printing portals, such as www.cewe-print.de and others. In addition, the Company sells its own products and photographic hardware, such as cameras. The company owns production plants in Poland, Germany and France, among others, as well as distribution branches in Norway, Sweden and Belgium, among others.

CWC Intrinsic Value
157.59 EUR
Undervaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
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