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  • Price (EUR)133.15
  • Today's Change5.90 / 4.64%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change+50.90%
  • Beta0.7623
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About the company

Eiffage SA is a France-based company which provides construction and concessions group services. It carries activities through five divisions such as Construction and maintenance of transport and civil engineering infrastructure: roads, highways, bridges, railways, etc. Furthermore, the group produces and markets aggregates, coatings, and binders; Design, construction, and maintenance of electrical, climate and mechanical engineering installations; Construction and renovation of buildings: homes, offices, shopping centers, car parks, stadiums, prisons, hospitals, etc. In addition, The Company is developing a real estate development activity; Construction and management under concession of infrastructure and structures; And Others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)24.91bn
  • Net income in EUR967.00m
  • Incorporated1970
  • Employees81.82k
  • Location
    Eiffage SA3-7 place de l'EuropeVELIZY VILLACOUBLAY 78140FranceFRA
  • Phone+33 134658989
  • Fax+33 134658590
  • Websitehttps://www.eiffage.com/
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