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Weng Fine Art AG

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  • Price (EUR)5.20
  • Today's Change-0.10 / -1.89%
  • Shares traded247.00
  • 1 Year change+24.40%
  • Beta1.6016
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About the company

Weng Fine Art AG is a Germany-based Company, which is an international art trading company that primarily supplies commercial customers. The Company sells paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and prints. It serves primarily commercial clients in Europe and the United States. The Company’s main customers include the auction houses Sotheby's and Christie's, among others. It focuses mostly on Business-to-Business (B2B) model and is an e-commerce platform for graphic and sculptural editions of important contemporary artists.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)1.44m
  • Net income in EUR5.78m
  • Incorporated2000
  • Employees3.00
  • Location
    Weng Fine Art AGRheinpromenade 13MONHEIM AM RHEIN 40789GermanyDEU
  • Phone+49 21 736908700
  • Fax+49 21 736908701
  • Websitehttps://wengfineart.com/
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