Wacker Neuson SE
XHAM:WAC

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XHAM:WAC
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Price: 18.9 EUR 0.96%
Market Cap: €1.3B
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Wacker Neuson SE
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Market Cap
1.3B EUR
Industry
Machinery

Wacker Neuson SE makes compact construction equipment and site machinery used on building sites, in landscaping, and in municipal work. Its product line includes mini excavators, wheel loaders, dumpers, compactors, pumps, generators, and related equipment that help customers move earth, move materials, and keep job sites running. The company also sells replacement parts and offers service support for the equipment it builds. Its main customers are construction contractors, rental companies, utilities, and public-sector users that need smaller machines for jobs where full-size equipment is too large or expensive to use. Wacker Neuson sells through dealers, direct sales channels, and equipment rental fleets, so it reaches both buyers who own machines and companies that rent them out to end users. A good part of its business comes from selling machines up front and then earning follow-on revenue from parts, repairs, and service. What makes Wacker Neuson different is its focus on compact equipment rather than giant earthmoving machines. That puts it in a niche where maneuverability, reliability, and ease of transport matter more than raw size. The company sits close to the end customer in the construction value chain, but it also depends on dealer and rental networks to get its machines onto job sites.

WAC Intrinsic Value
31.95 EUR
Undervaluation 41%
Intrinsic Value
Price €18.9

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