PVA TePla AG
XETRA:TPE

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Price: 22.46 EUR 0.27% Market Closed
Market Cap: 488.5m EUR
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PVA TePla AG
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PVA TePla AG engages in the production and supply of vacuum systems that produces and treat materials and surfaces. The company is headquartered in Wettenberg, Hessen and currently employs 565 full-time employees. The firm operates through two segments: Industrial Systems and Semiconductor Systems. The Industrials Systems segment specializes in the development, construction and marketing of vacuum heat treatment furnaces for processing materials at high temperatures. The Semiconductor Systems segment provides systems for the semiconductor and solar industry ranging from systems for the production of silicon crystals for the semiconductor, solar and opto-electronic industry to systems for plasma treatment in the semiconductor assembly, as well as systems for non-destructive, ultrasonic quality inspection of materials. The firm operates through subsidiaries in Europe, Asia and North America.

TPE Intrinsic Value
20.06 EUR
Overvaluation 11%
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