Stemmer Imaging AG
XETRA:S9I

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Stemmer Imaging AG
XETRA:S9I
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Price: 53.2 EUR -1.48% Market Closed
Market Cap: 345.8m EUR
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Market Cap
345.8m EUR
Industry
Electrical Equipment

STEMMER IMAGING AG engages in the distribution of machine vision products. The company is headquartered in Puchheim, Bayern and currently employs 333 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2018-02-27. The firm's offering includes a complete technical range of products from a variety of manufacturers, such as cameras, lenses, illumination products, machine vision systems, as well as its own custom-made solutions, such as customized cables and protective housings for machine vision cameras. In addition, the Company develops imaging software, Common Vision Blox. The firm's machine vision solutions can be used in industrial automation to ensure quality control. Application areas include automotive, print, packaging, food and pharmaceutical industries, medical engineering and traffic technology, among others. The firm also provides customer support services, offering customized advice, feasibility studies and training, among others.

S9I Intrinsic Value
43.28 EUR
Overvaluation 19%
Intrinsic Value
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