United Internet AG
XETRA:UTDI

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United Internet AG
XETRA:UTDI
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Price: 25.02 EUR -0.71% Market Closed
Market Cap: 4.8B EUR
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Market Cap
4.8B EUR
Industry
Telecommunication

United Internet AG, a force to reckon with in the digital landscape, has carved its niche as a leading European internet services company headquartered in Montabaur, Germany. From its inception, it has adeptly harnessed the power of connectivity, evolving through the ebbs and flows of the technological tide. The company operates through two primary segments: Access and Applications. The Access segment provides customers with broadband and mobile internet connections, primarily under its widely recognized brands like 1&1, Versatel, and Drillisch. By leveraging robust network infrastructures and innovative digital platforms, United Internet not only ensures seamless high-speed internet services but also positions itself as a competitive player in the telecommunications arena. In parallel, the Applications segment extends its footprint into the realm of web hosting, cloud services, and email solutions, catering to both consumer and business markets. Through brands like IONOS by 1&1, the company offers a wide array of software and infrastructure-based services, transforming the way individuals and businesses interact with the digital world. This multifaceted approach ensures a steady stream of revenue through subscription-based models, with a strategic focus on expanding value-added services. United Internet AG's emphasis on cutting-edge technology and consumer-centric solutions underscores its commitment to sustaining growth and maintaining its market leadership in an increasingly competitive industry.

UTDI Intrinsic Value
39.02 EUR
Undervaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
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