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Invibes Advertising NV

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Invibes Advertising NV

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  • Price (EUR)0.80
  • Today's Change0.062 / 8.40%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-34.96%
  • Beta0.2660
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About the company

Invibes Advertising NV is a Belgium-based company that specializes in digital advertising. Its solutions are supported by an in-feed format that’s integrated into media content. Invibes Advertising NV develops its own technology to help brands better communicate with consumers through in-feed ad formats. It offers products regrouped in three families: Innovative Video, Interactive Display, and Branded Traffic. Its technology is distributed in a closed network of media sites, including Bertelsmann, Hearst, Unify, Groupe Marie Claire, Axel Springer, and others. Clients include brands such as Mercedes, Samsung, Levis, and IBM.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)24.60m
  • Net income in EUR-7.43m
  • Incorporated2011
  • Employees162.00
  • Location
    Invibes Advertising NVReigerstraat 8, BE-900, Oost-VlaanderenGAND (GENT) 9052BelgiumBEL
  • Websitehttps://www.invibes.com/
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