Bureau Veritas SA
PAR:BVI

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Price: 26.1 EUR -1.51% Market Closed
Market Cap: €11.8B

During the last 3 months Bureau Veritas SA insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Apr 24, 2023 by François Chabas , who bought 227.6k EUR worth of BVI shares.

Last Transactions:
François Chabas
€-311.9k
François Chabas
€+227.6k
Jean François Palus Palus
€+30.4k
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+6.7m
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+1.9m
Christine Anglade Pirzadeh
€+15.8k
Christine Anglade Pirzadeh
€+14.8k
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+3.2m
Julie Avrane-Chopard
€+33.5k
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+2.2m
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+5m
Aldo Cardoso
€-276.8k
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+1.6m
Jérôme Michiels
€+27.9k
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+4.2m
Frédéric Sanchez
€+25.7k
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+262.1k
Didier Michaud-Daniel
€+148.3k
Philippe Lazare
€+45k
Siân Herbert-Jones
€+20.4k
Stéphanie Besnier
€+20.2k
Claude Ehlinger
€+20.2k
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During the last 3 months Bureau Veritas SA insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Apr 24, 2023 by François Chabas , who bought 227.6k EUR worth of BVI shares.

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Bureau Veritas SA, a veritable stalwart in the sphere of testing, inspection, and certification (TIC), traces its roots back to 1828 in Antwerp, Belgium. From its inception as a classifier of ships, the company expanded its expertise across a multitude of industries, establishing a remarkable foothold globally. At its core, Bureau Veritas provides businesses with critical services that ensure their processes, products, and infrastructure meet rigorous standards and regulations. This global heavyweight operates across diverse sectors—ranging from marine and agriculture to construction and consumer products—providing pivotal support in the increasingly complex world of international trade and compliance. Today, Bureau Veritas thrives on a dynamic business model that marries a legacy of technical knowledge with innovative solutions. The company drives its revenue by offering a comprehensive suite of services that include testing products for safety and quality, inspecting facilities and equipment to ensure compliance, and certifying organizations against industry standards. With its headquarters in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, Bureau Veritas leverages a global network of laboratories and offices, allowing it to serve a broad client base across 140 countries. Through its strategic focus on sustainability and technological advancement, Bureau Veritas not only navigates but also shapes the evolving landscape of regulatory demands, fortifying its role as a trusted partner in quality assurance for businesses worldwide.

BVI Intrinsic Value
29.11 EUR
Undervaluation 10%
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