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Vuxen Group AB

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Vuxen Group AB

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  • Price (EUR)1.57
  • Today's Change-0.03 / -1.88%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change+46.95%
  • Beta0.8207
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About the company

Vuxen Group AB, formerly Purefun Group AB (publ), is a Sweden-based online retailor. It operates as an e-commerce group that operates, develops and acquires e-commerce stores and brands. The Company operates local stores within the segments of sexual wellness, dog accessories and party, celebration and fun gadgets. The Company also intends to invest part of the cash flow in unlisted e-commerce companies with great potential. With both its own and external brands, Vuxen Group offers carefully selected products that combine quality, curiosity and enjoyment. Vuxen Group is also active in the gift and party segment through stores such as Kalaslagret, PartyNinja and Roliga Prylar, as well as pet products through Doggie.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)222.46m
  • Net income in SEK6.12m
  • Incorporated2005
  • Employees30.00
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