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Fielmann AG
XETRA:FIE

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Price: 44.25 EUR -3.7% Market Closed
Market Cap: €3.7B
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Fielmann AG, a titan in the eyewear industry, emerged from humble beginnings in 1972 when Günther Fielmann opened his first optical store in Cuxhaven, Germany. What set Fielmann apart from the outset was its pioneering approach to the optical retail business. At a time when the market was monopolized by strict pricing standards, Fielmann introduced the concept of affordable designer glasses to the masses, offering frames at a fraction of the cost set by existing industry standards. This move democratized access to quality eyewear and quickly disrupted the traditional optometry market, establishing the company as a household name across Germany. The company's business model hinges on a vertically integrated operation, ensuring control over every aspect of the production and retail chain—from design and manufacturing to marketing and sales. Today, Fielmann operates a vast network of retail outlets across Europe, each offering a wide selection of eyewear and ophthalmic services. By owning the supply chain and maintaining a customer-centric approach, they offer competitive pricing without compromising quality. This strategic integration not only maximizes profit margins but also enhances customer satisfaction. As a result, Fielmann has consistently realized impressive growth, leveraging economies of scale and maintaining a dominant presence in the European eyewear market.

FIE Intrinsic Value
48.07 EUR
Undervaluation 8%
Intrinsic Value
Price €44.25

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