First Sensor AG
XETRA:SIS

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First Sensor AG
XETRA:SIS
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Price: 57 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: 589.4m EUR
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First Sensor AG
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Market Cap
589.7m EUR
Industry
Semiconductors

First Sensor AG engages in the development and manufacture of sensor solutions. The company is headquartered in Berlin, Berlin and currently employs 762 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-02-25. The firm manufactures customer-specific optical and non-optical semiconductor sensor systems. Its products are used for the conversion of non-electric variables, such as radiation, light, pressure, flow rate, speed, position, and fill level, into electric variables that are used in client’s electronic systems. The firm also develops and manufactures customized hybrid circuits and products for microsystem engineering and advanced packaging. Its activities are divided into three business areas. In the Industrial segment, the Company provides products for length measurement, radiation and security, building automation and air-conditioning technology, industrial process control and aerospace. Applications in the Medical area include respiratory and anesthetic devices, dialysis and endoscopic equipment, as well as diagnostics. The segment Mobility offers driver assistance systems and pressure sensors, among others.

SIS Intrinsic Value
30.45 EUR
Overvaluation 47%
Intrinsic Value
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