Sartorius AG
XETRA:SRT

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XETRA:SRT
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Price: 194.6 EUR -1.32% Market Closed
Market Cap: 14.6B EUR
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Market Cap
13.4B EUR
Industry
Health Care

Sartorius AG, a formidable player in the life sciences industry, has been weaving the fabric of innovation within the biotechnology sector for over a century. Originating in 1870 as a precision mechanics workshop in Göttingen, Germany, the company has blossomed into a global powerhouse in the biopharmaceutical and laboratory equipment market. Central to Sartorius's operations is its focus on providing cutting-edge solutions that streamline lab processes and enhance productivity. By offering essential products like bioreactors and cell culture media, Sartorius plays a pivotal role in accelerating research and production processes for pharmaceutical companies worldwide. Underpinning Sartorius's financial success is its dual-pronged strategy: the Bioprocess Solutions division and the Lab Products & Services division. The Bioprocess Solutions wing caters to the production needs of biopharmaceuticals, delivering equipment and technologies crucial for manufacturing therapies and vaccines. Meanwhile, the Lab Products & Services division offers an array of instruments and consumables pivotal for research and quality control. This strategic alignment allows Sartorius to maintain robust growth by capturing value from both research and industrial production stages in biotech. With a well-orchestrated focus on innovation and expansion, Sartorius has cemented its role as a critical enabler in the biopharmaceutical value chain, continually driving developments that shape the future of medicine.

SRT Intrinsic Value
191.72 EUR
Overvaluation 1%
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