Schweiter Technologies AG
SIX:SWTQ

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Schweiter Technologies AG
SIX:SWTQ
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Price: 266 CHF 3.3% Market Closed
Market Cap: CHf380.4m
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Market Cap
380.4m CHF
Industry
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Schweiter Technologies AG engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of composite materials. The company is headquartered in Steinhausen, Zug and currently employs 4,443 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-06-02. The company is also active in the composites sector. The firm is active through the following business divisions: the Ismeca Semiconductor division, which offers machinery used for such backend processes as assembly, testing, inspecting and packaging of devices in semiconductor manufacturing, and the 3A Composites division, which offers core materials for sandwich constructions, particularly for use in wind farms. 3A Composites division brands include Airex, Alucobond Baltek, Dibond, Gator and Kapa. Schweiter Technologies AG is active through a number of subsidiaries with domicile in Switzerland, China, Germany, Malaysia, the United States and Singapore, among others.

SWTQ Intrinsic Value
695.44 CHF
Undervaluation 62%
Intrinsic Value
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