HeidelbergCement AG
XETRA:HEI

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HeidelbergCement AG
XETRA:HEI
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Price: 219.9 EUR 0.78% Market Closed
Market Cap: 39.2B EUR
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HeidelbergCement AG
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HeidelbergCement AG stands as a prominent figure in the global building materials industry, embodying a legacy that stretches back to its founding in 1873 in Heidelberg, Germany. The company's journey from a regional cement manufacturer to a global powerhouse is a testament to its strategic vision and operational excellence. HeidelbergCement primarily makes its money through the production and distribution of essential materials like cement, aggregates, ready-mixed concrete, and asphalt. With operations spanning across more than 50 countries, the company has strategically positioned itself to tap into the diverse market needs driven by urbanization and infrastructure developments. Central to HeidelbergCement's business model is its robust and vertically integrated structure, which enhances operational efficiency and cost control. This integration allows the company to optimize its supply chain, from the extraction of raw materials in quarries to processing them in cement plants, and finally distributing the finished products to construction sites worldwide. Such a comprehensive approach not only ensures quality control throughout the production process but also enables the company to remain resilient against market fluctuations in raw material prices. By continuously focusing on innovation, sustainability, and digitalization, HeidelbergCement seeks to cement its role not just as a supplier of building materials, but as a critical player in shaping the world's infrastructure landscape.

HEI Intrinsic Value
207.2 EUR
Overvaluation 6%
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