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  • Price (CHF)25.15
  • Today's Change0.150 / 0.60%
  • Shares traded400.00
  • 1 Year change+45.38%
  • Beta1.7637
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About the company

Gurit Holding AG is a Switzerland-based company primarily engaged in the advanced composite materials and related technologies industry. The Company focuses on supplying composite materials and related technologies for wind energy, marine, and industrial applications, like kitted core materials, prepregs, pultruded glass profiles and formulated products, as well as manufacturing technology solutions and composite engineering services. In the wind energy sector, the Company offers solutions for global turbine manufacturers that support blade performance and competitiveness throughout the value chain. In the marine and industrial markets, the Company enables lightweight, durable and energy efficient applications through its portfolio of structural and processing materials.

  • Revenue in CHF (TTM)382.88m
  • Net income in CHF-96.08m
  • Incorporated1984
  • Employees2.35k
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