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  • Price (EUR)7.05
  • Today's Change-0.40 / -5.37%
  • Shares traded2.46k
  • 1 Year change-59.48%
  • Beta-0.4835
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About the company

Friwo AG is a Germany-based holding company engaged in the manufacturing power supplies and charging equipment. The Company operates four geographical business segments, including Germany, Rest of Europe, Asia and Other Regions. The Company is active in the fields of medical technology, information technology (IT), telecommunication, domestic appliances and power tools, along with the industrial applications sector. The Company's product portfolio comprises power supplies, desktop power supplies, medical power supplies, universal serial bus (USB) power supplies, flush mounting power supplies, chargers and accessories, among others. The Company is engaged in both the manufacture and wholesale of power supply and charging equipment.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)93.02m
  • Net income in EUR-6.25m
  • Incorporated2008
  • Employees1.11k
  • Location
    Friwo AGVon-Liebig-Strasse 11OSTBEVERN 48346GermanyDEU
  • Phone+49 2532810
  • Fax+49 253281112
  • Websitehttps://www.friwo.com/
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