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Icape Holding SA

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  • Price (EUR)6.20
  • Today's Change-0.04 / -0.64%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-26.19%
  • Beta0.0767
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About the company

Icape Holding SA is a France-based company that manufactures printed circuit boards and custom-made technical parts. The Company manufactures its products in Asia and more particularly in China. It owns more than 25 professional factories in the power circuit breaker (PCB) field and more than 50 factories in custom-made technical parts. Its portfolio of products includes single side and double side PCBs with polymer holes, double side PCBs with polymer, conductive holes, and special low-cost PCBs with polymer inks printing.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)197.11m
  • Net income in EUR3.60m
  • Incorporated2009
  • Employees652.00
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Mergers & acquisitions

Acquired companyDeal statusDateDate /
Deal status
ALICA:PAR since
announced
Transaction
value
KINGFISHER PCBs LTDDeal completed12 Feb 202512 Feb 2025Deal completed-30.30%--
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