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  • Price (EUR)13.75
  • Today's Change-0.10 / -0.72%
  • Shares traded1.50k
  • 1 Year change-28.94%
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About the company

Gesco AG is a Germany-based investment company that acquires industrial small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The Company focuses on production process technology, resource technology, health, and infrastructure technology, as well as mobility technology, and operates as a long-term investor. It manages takeovers both through management buyouts (MBOs) and management buy-ins (MBI), and through group spin-offs. It offers machines, production facilities, tools, components, and services from steelmaking to 3Dimension (3D) printing, from medical technology to special purpose mechanical engineering. The Company operates in Germany and its subsidiaries include, among others, Astroplast Kunststofftechnick Gmbh & Co KG, Franz Funke Zerspanungstechnik GmbH & Co KG, Doemer GmbH & Co KG Stanz- und Umformtechnologie, Doerrenberg Edelstahl GmbH, MAE Group, SVT GmbH, Frank Group and Setter Group.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)512.92m
  • Net income in EUR6.69m
  • Incorporated1992
  • Employees1.87k
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