Draegerwerk AG & Co KGaA
XETRA:DRW8

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Draegerwerk AG & Co KGaA
XETRA:DRW8
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Price: 61.8 EUR 1.31% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.2B EUR
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Draegerwerk AG & Co KGaA
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Draegerwerk AG & Co KGaA is a DE-based company operating in Health Care Equipment & Supplies industry. The company is headquartered in Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein and currently employs 15,900 full-time employees. Draegerwerk AG & Co KGaA is a Germany-based provider of medical and safety technology. The firm operates through two segments: Medical and Safety. The Medical segment develops, produces and markets system solutions, equipment and services for the optimization of processes at the acute point of care, such as emergency care, preoperative care, critical care and prenatal care. The Safety segment develops, produces and markets products, system solutions and services for personal protection, gas detection technology and integrated hazard management for customers from various industries, such as mining, fire departments, police and disaster protection. The firm has production sites in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia.

DRW8 Intrinsic Value
139.61 EUR
Undervaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
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