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Fingerprint Cards AB

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  • Price (SEK)18.47
  • Today's Change-0.098 / -0.53%
  • Shares traded500.00
  • 1 Year change-38.86%
  • Beta1.0501
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About the company

Fingerprint Cards AB is a Sweden-based technology company primarily engaged in the biometric and electronic component manufacturing industry. The Company develops, produces and markets biometric technology, which, through analysis and matching of an individual’s unique fingerprint, verifies the person’s identity. The technology consists of biometric sensors, processors, algorithms and modules that can be used separately or combined. Fingerprint Cards AB believes in a secure and seamless universe, where you are the key to everything. The Company's solutions are found in hundreds of millions of devices and applications, and are used billions of times every day, providing safe and convenient identification and authentication with a human touch.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)95.90m
  • Net income in SEK-120.20m
  • Incorporated1971
  • Employees39.00
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