Energiekontor AG
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Price: 34.15 EUR -0.73% Market Closed
Market Cap: 476.1m EUR
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Energiekontor AG
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Energiekontor AG engages in the planning, construction, and operational management of wind and solar farms. The company is headquartered in Bremen, Bremen and currently employs 178 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-05-25. The firm operates through three segments: Project Development and Sales (Wind, Solar), Power Generation in Group-owned Wind Farms and Operation Development, Innovation and Others. The Project Development and Sales (Wind, Solar) segment comprises of project development for onshore wind farms and solar parks for sale outside the Group, including business development, planning and financing, construction and sale. Power Generation in Group-owned Wind Farms segment includes the generation of power in own wind farms. The Operation Development, Innovation and Others segment includes various activities, such as operational management of wind farms, maintenance, marketing of generated power and rotor blade extension.

EKT Intrinsic Value
110.33 EUR
Undervaluation 69%
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