HELLA GmbH & Co KGaA
XETRA:HLE

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Price: 80.2 EUR -0.87% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8.9B EUR
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Market Cap
8.9B EUR
Industry
Auto Components

In the small town of Lippstadt, Germany, HELLA GmbH & Co KGaA has been making its mark in the global automotive industry since 1899. Originally focused on lanterns for horse-drawn carriages, the company evolved to become a leading supplier of intelligent automotive lighting and electronics solutions. HELLA thrives in an environment demanding innovative responses to both safety and energy efficiency in vehicles. Its product line includes high-performance headlights, rear lamps, and an array of electronic components such as sensors and control units. By placing a strong emphasis on research and development, HELLA ensures that it stays at the forefront of technology trends like autonomous driving and electrification. HELLa's business model revolves around tight-knit collaboration with automotive manufacturers worldwide, supplying components that are crucial for modern vehicles' functionality and safety. The company generates revenue not only from direct sales to automakers but also through aftermarket services. It serves this secondary market with spare parts and sophisticated diagnostic tools, ensuring vehicle safety and performance long after the initial sale. This dual strategy allows HELLA to capitalize on the increasing global automotive production and the growing demand for aftermarket services, securing its position as a pivotal player in the automotive supply chain and consistently contributing to the evolving landscape of the automotive industry.

HLE Intrinsic Value
80.37 EUR
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