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Transferator AB (publ)

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Transferator AB (publ)

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  • Price (SEK)1.04
  • Today's Change-0.10 / -8.81%
  • Shares traded7.01k
  • 1 Year change-46.65%
  • Beta1.1538
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About the company

Transferator AB (publ), formerly Transferator AB, is a Sweden-based company that seeks to acquire minority stakes in growth companies. It mainly invests in Internet companies as well as within the Tice-sector (Technology, Information, Communication and Entertainment). It is active within the ownership of infrastructure for data communication, and the provision of related services. The Company’s offerings include the marketing of computer and communication hardware, as well as services, such as Internet access, Internet protocol television (IP-TV) and IP telephony, among others. The Company offers its services to the private individuals and companies, as well as real estate owners and housing cooperatives.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)58.30m
  • Net income in SEK2.27m
  • Incorporated2005
  • Employees11.00
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