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  • Price (EUR)13.80
  • Today's Change0.08 / 0.58%
  • Shares traded1.00k
  • 1 Year change+29.94%
  • Beta1.2679
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About the company

Aumann AG is a Germany-based manufacturer of machinery and production lines for components of electrified drive trains and an equipment supplier to the automotive, aerospace, consumer electric and other industries. The Company operates through two segments: E-Mobility and Classic. In the E-Mobility segment, it designs, manufactures and sells specialized machinery and automated production lines for e-mobility solutions for the automotive, aerospace, railway and other mobility industries. In the Classic segment, the Company primarily designs, manufactures and sells specialized machinery and automated production lines for the automotive, aerospace, railway, consumer electric, agricultural and clean-technology industries.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)236.88m
  • Net income in EUR16.25m
  • Incorporated2016
  • Employees805.00
  • Location
    Aumann AGDieselstrasse 6, Beelen 48361GermanyDEU
  • Phone+49 25 868887800
  • Fax+49 25 868887805
  • Websitehttps://www.aumann.com/
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