PNE AG
XETRA:PNE3

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XETRA:PNE3
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Price: 9.81 EUR -3.82% Market Closed
Market Cap: 751.4m EUR
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Market Cap
751.5m EUR
Industry
Electrical Equipment

PNE AG operates as a project developer of wind farms on land and sea. The company is headquartered in Cuxhaven, Niedersachsen and currently employs 499 full-time employees. The firm develops onshore and offshore wind farms. The company operates through two segments. The Electricity Generation segment covers the generation of electricity from the operation of own wind farms, and the Projecting of Wind Power Turbines covers the activities from initial site exploration, approval procedure, financing, turnkey construction, operation and repowering, as well as related services. The firm operates under the brands PNE and WKN and is active through subsidiaries and joint ventures in Europe, South Africa, the United States and Canada. The firm's offshore wind farms are mainly located in the North Sea and onshore wind farms are in numerous countries in Europe, as well as in South Africa, the United States and Canada. In addition to wind energy, PNE AG pursues solutions in the areas of photovoltaic energy, electricity storage and power-to-gas technologies with a focus on hydrogen.

PNE3 Intrinsic Value
18.41 EUR
Undervaluation 47%
Intrinsic Value
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