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Grammer AG
XETRA:GMM

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Grammer AG
XETRA:GMM
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Price: 8.3 EUR -4.6% Market Closed
Market Cap: €126.5m
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Grammer AG
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Market Cap
126.5m EUR
Industry
Auto Components

Grammer AG engages in the development and manufacture of components and systems for car interiors as well as driver and passenger seats for off-road vehicles, trucks, buses, and trains. The company is headquartered in Amberg, Bayern and currently employs 13,845 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-06-13. The firm develops and manufactures components and systems for automobile interiors, as well as driver and passenger seats. The company is organized into two business segments: Automotive and Seating Systems. The Automotive segment supplies headrests, armrests, and center consoles, and the Seating Systems segment provides driver seats for trucks and off-road vehicles, including tractors and agricultural machinery, construction machinery and fork-lifts, as well as driver and passenger seating solutions for trains, coaches and inter-urban buses. The firm operates approximately 40 product and distribution sites in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia and Africa.

GMM Intrinsic Value
49.51 EUR
Undervaluation 83%
Intrinsic Value
Price €8.3
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